Production Team Bios

Kiki Wilson is a passionate enthusiast of classical music and initiated the Robert Shaw documentary film
project as executive producer. She is a 36-year veteran of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus, and sang
with Robert Shaw for 18 of those years. Kiki holds a Masters of Music in Choral Conducting from Northwestern
University where she studied under Margaret Hillis, one of Shaw's inner circle contemporaries.

 

Pamela Roberts has profiled many great Americans during her tenure as executive producer, director and
writer at Georgia Public Broadcasting. Her films on Dean Rusk and Margaret Mitchell each won 5 regional
Emmy Awards and Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel was nominated for a national Emmy as part of the
American Masters series on PBS. Having trained as a classical pianist, she is especially excited about
Robert Shaw – Man of Many Voices.

 

Peter Miller is an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose films, including AKA Doc Pomus, Jews and
Baseball: An American Love Story, and Sacco and Vanzetti, have screened in cinemas and on television
throughout the world. He has also been a producer on numerous landmark PBS series directed by Ken Burns.

 

David Druckenmiller is a documentary film producer with a specialty for American historical narrative
featuring personal biography and military history. His WWII film work aired in prime time on national PBS
in 2004 and Georgia Public Broadcasting in 2008 and 2011. Over a 20-year career, David has earned several
industry awards including three regional Emmy Awards.

 

Amy Linton sang with Robert Shaw as a college music major before starting a 30 year career as an award winning
editor, writer and producer on features, documentaries, tv series, music videos and commercials.
Her last 15 years as filmmaking partner with Peter Miller have produced critically acclaimed documentaries
which have screened theatrically and in hundreds of festivals worldwide.

 

As a director of photography, Michael Lines has lensed film projects in over a dozen countries and nearly
every state in the U.S. His work for elite Fortune 100 companies has been featured internationally and his
documentary films serve as a catalyst for international grassroots movements to free child prisoners.