Bryan Fogel
Bryan Fogel is a documentary filmmaker who exposed Russia's state-sponsored doping program through his 2017 documentary "Icarus".
Director | Fiction Writer | Producer
Bryan Fogel’s remarkable journey has taken him from the world of finance to the pinnacle of documentary filmmaking. After graduating from Wesleyan University with a degree in economics and political science, Fogel embarked on a successful career on Wall Street. However, his passion for storytelling and social justice led him to transition into documentary filmmaking.
Fogel’s breakthrough came with his acclaimed 2017 documentary, “Icarus,” which exposed the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in sports. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2018 and garnered numerous other accolades, including the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Since then, Fogel has continued to produce thought-provoking documentaries that shed light on important social issues. His work has earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special, among other prestigious awards. Fogel is also an advocate for clean sports and has been vocal about the need for stricter anti-doping measures.
Beyond his filmmaking career, Fogel is an accomplished cyclist and has participated in several endurance cycling events, including the grueling Race Across America. He is also a certified yoga instructor and has taught yoga classes around the world.
Bryan Fogel’s journey is a testament to his passion for storytelling, his commitment to social justice, and his unwavering pursuit of truth. Through his powerful documentaries, he continues to inspire audiences and spark important conversations about critical issues facing our society.