Shaun Proulx
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Shaun Proulx (born August 1, 1968) is a Canadian media entrepreneur, speaker, authour, publisher, interviewer and radio personality, who currently hosts the weekly The Shaun Proulx Show on SiriusXM's Canada Talks. In late September 2013, during a live interview with the CBC Radio's Matt Galloway, Proulx publicly disclosed that he was diagnosed HIV+ in 2005. He has contributed to The Globe and Mail and to Toronto's LGBT newspaper Xtra!, and was the afternoon radio host on 103.9 PROUD FM (CIRR-FM).
DecAIDS – Anything Is Possible, a documentary he produced, won "Best Social Documentary" at WorldFest in 2007, won "Best Full Length Feature" at the New York AIDS Film Festival in 2007, and was an official selection of the Hollywood Festival the same year.
Proulx also works as a keynote speaker and coach.
Career[]
Shaun Proulx Media produces the TheGayGuideNetwork.com, Canada's first gay web portal, established in 2002. It also produces The Shaun Proulx Show and Gold Access App, focusing on gay men and the women in their lives.
Proulx formerly had his own one-hour television talk show, The Shaun Proulx Show on OUTtv, a Canadian gay television station.
Personal life[]
Proulx is openly gay,[1] and recently divorced from former porn actor Eddie Stone.[citation needed]
Filmography[]
- 2001: Die Mutter - actor
- 2001: Three Shades of Black - actor
- 2007: DecAIDS – Anything Is Possible - creative producer and story editor
Theater[]
- 2000: The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told - lead actor - Buddies in Bad Times
- 2001: Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love - actor - Workman Theatre
Bibliography[]
- 2003: Quickies 3 – Short Stories on Gay Male Desire. Vancouver, Arsenal Pulp Press ISBN 1-55152-144-X
References[]
- ^ "Evanov takes full control of Proud FM" Archived 2010-08-18 at the Wayback Machine. Xtra!, May 21, 2009.
External links[]
- Shaun Proulx's official website
- The Shaun Proulx Show page on OUTtv website
- Gay Guide Toronto - gay web portal published by Shaun Proulx
- 1968 births
- Canadian newspaper journalists
- Canadian male journalists
- Canadian radio personalities
- Gay writers
- Living people
- LGBT broadcasters from Canada
- LGBT journalists from Canada
- LGBT writers from Canada
- Writers from Toronto
- Canadian radio people stubs