Mike Douglas (born November 15, 1969) is a Canadian skier and filmmaker from Whistler, Canada.
Skiing
He is known as the 'Godfather of Freeskiing',[1][2] due to his involvement in creating the first high-performance twin-tip ski, the Salomon Teneighty[3][4] and for his pioneering feats on snow in the sports of freestyle skiing and freeskiing has been called[by whom?] one of the most influential freeskiers of all time.[5] He was a TV commentator for the skiing events at ESPN's X Games between 2001–2014.[6]
Filmmaking
Douglas is also a documentary filmmaker.[7] In 2004, he founded Switchback Entertainment, a small production company also based in Whistler, Canada. Switchback Entertainment produces documentary and adventure films, as well as commercials. Douglas and Switchback Entertainment produced the web series, Salomon TV, between 2007–2023.[8]
Other interests
Douglas helped found an environmental non-profit organization, Protect Our Winters Canada, and was the Board Chair between 2018–2023.[9] He sits on the board for the organization. He is also on the board of the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation.[10] A role he has held since 2013. Douglas has been voted 'Favorite Whistlerite' 7 times by the readers of Pique News Magazine.[11]
Awards
The Freedom Chair – 2011 Best Mountain Sports film – Banff Mountain Film Festival, Most Inspiring Story – 5 Point Film Festival[12][13]
Tempting Fear – 2012 Best Action Film – Adventure Film Festival, Best Story X-Dance Film Festival[14]
Snowman – 2014 Best Mountain Culture film – Whistler Film Festival, Best Script – Bilbao Mendi Film Festival[15]
Whistler Blackcomb: Fifty Years of Going Beyond – Skade Award – International Skiing History Association[16]
Eclipse – 2016 Best Snow film – Banff Mountain Film Festival, Best Mountain Culture Film – Whistler Film Festival, Best Adventure Film – New York Wild Film Festival[17]
Live Along the Way – Grand Prize – NZ Mountain Film Festival[18]
Sam and Me – Best BC Film – BC Environmental Film Festival[19]