Gotham Chopra
American documentarian and media entrepreneur
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2024 | Directed 'Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story' docuseries. |
2023 | Gotham Chopra co-authored the book 'Religion of Sports: Navigating the Trials of Life Through the Games We Love' with Joe Levin |
May 2022 | Second season of 'Greatness Code' aired on ESPN+. |
2021 | Created 'Man in the Arena: Tom Brady' docuseries, nominated for 2022 Sports Emmys in two categories. |
2021 | Directed 'Simone vs Herself' docuseries about Simone Biles, nominated for 2022 Sports Emmy for Outstanding Documentary Series. |
July 2020 | First season of 'Greatness Code' aired on ESPN+, highlighting defining moments in athletes' careers. |
2019 | Created 'Why We Fight' docuseries about Zachary Wohlman and opioid addiction, nominated for a 2018 Sports Emmy. |
2018 | Chopra directed 'Shut Up and Dribble' docuseries about LeBron James, nominated for 2021 NAACP Image Award and 2019 Sports Emmys. |
2018 | Received first Sports Emmy nomination for 'Why We Fight' docuseries about opioid addiction in sports. Directed 'Tom vs Time' docuseries about Tom Brady, which won a Sports Emmy in 2019. |
2016 | Co-founded Religion of Sports media company with Michael Strahan and Tom Brady. Created a virtual reality meditation video game 'Finding Your True Self' with his father. |
2015 | Executive produced 'Kobe Bryant's Muse' on Showtime and directed 'The Little Master' documentary about Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for ESPN's 30 for 30 series. |
2014 | Hosted the talk show Help Desk on the Oprah Winfrey Network. |
2012 | Created, produced, and directed the documentary 'Decoding Deepak' about his father. |
2012 | Launched The Chopra Well YouTube channel with his father and sister, featuring healthy and spiritual living tips, guided meditations, and guest interviews. |
2011 | Established Graphic India with Devarajan and Seetharaman, focusing on the Indian youth market and creating characters inspired by Indian myth and legend. |
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