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Michael Doneger

Michael Doneger (born July 21, 1986) is an screenwriter, , , and based in , . Doneger was born in Hewlett, New York, and graduated from Lynbrook High School in 2004, where he played . He attended , earning a B.A. in Writing Seminars while serving as co-captain of the men's team and contributing to two teams during his tenure from 2005 to 2007. In 2008, Doneger relocated to to pursue a career in . Doneger's entry into the industry came through a Pepsi Max "Crash the Super Bowl" commercial contest, where his entry "Elevator Girl"—which he wrote, directed, and starred in—placed as one of ten finalists out of more than 5,600 submissions, earning prize money that financed his feature directorial debut. His first film, the micro-budget romantic comedy This Thing with Sarah (2013), marked his multifaceted involvement as writer, director, producer, and actor. Subsequent works include the dramedy The Escort (2015), for which he served as screenwriter and producer, and the romantic sports drama Brampton's Own (2018), where he again handled writing, directing, and producing duties. His most recent project, the documentary Fate of a Sport (2022), which he directed and produced, premiered at the and was acquired by and . Throughout his career, Doneger has sold projects to major studios and platforms including , , , and , establishing Cloverhill Pictures as his production company. Represented by (UTA), he continues to focus on narrative-driven films blending elements of romance, sports, and personal drama.

Early life and education

Early years

Michael Doneger was born on July 21, 1986, in Hewlett, New York, a suburban community in County on . He is the youngest son of Abbey and Valerie Doneger, with two older brothers, Adam and Jason, who both pursued successful collegiate careers at and , respectively. The Doneger resided in Hewlett, part of a middle-class neighborhood known for its close-knit community and emphasis on and local traditions. Growing up in Hewlett, Doneger was immersed in an environment that fostered early involvement in athletics, particularly , influenced by his family's strong tradition in the sport. His brothers' achievements as standout players likely encouraged his own participation from a young age, reflecting the competitive sports culture prevalent in the area. The local community provided ample opportunities for youth leagues and recreational activities, shaping his foundational interest in physical pursuits within a supportive suburban setting. Doneger attended Lynbrook Senior High School in nearby Lynbrook, New York, where he graduated in 2004. During his high school years, he actively participated in extracurricular sports, excelling in as an honorable mention All-American and a three-time All-Nassau County selection, while also playing . He led the Lynbrook team to a Nassau County championship, highlighting his early athletic prowess in the region's vibrant high school sports scene.

Formal education

Doneger enrolled at in 2004, initially majoring in before switching to the Writing Seminars program, from which he graduated in 2008 with a degree. The Writing Seminars, Johns Hopkins' department, offered courses in , , and that aligned with his growing interest in . During his undergraduate years, Doneger took several classes that sparked his passion for narrative storytelling and influenced his eventual transition from athletics to a creative . These courses encouraged him to develop early script ideas, including concepts for feature-length films inspired by personal experiences and contemporary culture. He balanced his rigorous academic workload with participation on the university's team, maintaining a demanding schedule that honed his time-management skills. Beyond coursework, Doneger engaged in extracurricular writing activities, often collaborating informally with peers in a supportive environment that fostered his creative development. This period at laid the foundational skills for his later pursuits in and directing, bridging his athletic background with artistic ambitions.

Lacrosse career

College years

Michael Doneger played as an attackman for the men's lacrosse team from 2005 to 2008. As a in 2005, he appeared in seven games, scoring five goals on eight shots for a .625 shooting percentage, including a career-high three goals in an NCAA Tournament first-round victory over . In 2006, his sophomore year, Doneger saw increased action in 12 games, netting 10 goals on 17 shots while contributing to the team's extra-man offense, where he tied for the team lead with four extra-man goals. During his junior season in 2007, Doneger served in a reserve role but remained a key contributor to the Blue Jays' success, particularly on the extra-man unit. He played in all 16 games, scoring five goals on nine shots as the team captured the , defeating the University of Maryland 9-8 in overtime for their ninth title. In his senior year in , Doneger earned a starting position, appearing in all 17 games and scoring 19 goals. He notably scored two goals against in the NCAA first round, helping the Blue Jays reach the game as runners-up. Overall, Doneger was part of two teams in 2005 and 2007, totaling 39 goals across his career in a program renowned for its dominance. Doneger's time at emphasized intense training regimens under coach , which he later described as forging perseverance amid adversity, such as regular-season losses en route to national title runs. He highlighted the team's close-knit dynamics, living on Cloverhill Road with teammates including , Stephen Peyser, and Garrett Stanwick—names that inspired his production company, Cloverhill Pictures—fostering a sense of camaraderie that extended beyond the field. These experiences instilled discipline and leadership skills, teaching him to "keep fighting" through challenges, qualities he credited with shaping his resilient approach to the competitive filmmaking industry.

Professional play

Following his collegiate career at , Doneger signed a one-year contract with the San Jose Stealth of the (NLL) on September 9, 2008. In preparation for the 2009 season, the Stealth added Doneger to their practice player list on February 19, 2009, where he contributed to team preparations as a forward without appearing on the active game roster. Listed at 6 feet 2 inches and 205 pounds from Hewlett, New York, Doneger was part of the Stealth's 2009 roster but did not play in any of the team's 16 regular-season games or playoffs, resulting in zero goals, assists, points, or other statistics. This limited exposure to professional box lacrosse—transitioning from his field lacrosse background—highlighted the physical and adaptive challenges of the indoor game, though no specific injuries or notable behind-the-scenes incidents were publicly documented for Doneger during his time with the Stealth. After the 2009 NLL season, during which the Stealth finished with a 5-11 record, Doneger did not return for further professional play and instead pursued full-time, leveraging his sports background in subsequent projects.

Film career

Entry into filmmaking

After retiring from professional , Michael Doneger transitioned to filmmaking by relocating to in 2010, following his retirement from professional . This move allowed him to immerse himself in the industry, where he began networking and building connections, eventually securing representation by (UTA). Doneger's initial foray into film production was bolstered by prize money he won as a finalist in the 2011 "" contest, an advertising competition that received over 6,000 submissions. He used these funds to finance his debut , marking a pivotal step from his athletic background to creative endeavors. In the early , Doneger founded Cloverhill Pictures, his independent production company based in , to develop and finance original projects. Prior to directing, he focused on writing and producing, successfully selling scripts and project packages to major studios including , , , and , which helped establish his foothold in .

Major projects and productions

Doneger's directorial debut, This Thing with Sarah (2013), was a micro-budget that he self-financed in part through winnings from the "Crash the Super Bowl" ad contest, allowing him to take on multiple roles as writer, , , and lead . The project showcased his early ability to blend personal storytelling with low-budget constraints, focusing on themes of heartbreak and rebound relationships. In The Escort (2015), Doneger shifted to a supporting lead role as the protagonist Mitch, while also serving as writer and producer; the romantic comedy-drama explored a journalist's immersion in the escort industry for a story, leading to unexpected personal connections. The film's success prompted to develop a pilot adaptation in 2016, with Doneger attached to write, executive produce, and star, highlighting his growing influence in transitioning features to television. Doneger returned to directing with Brampton's Own (2018), a romantic sports drama that he also wrote and produced, centering on a minor league player's return home and reckoning with unfulfilled dreams. The film premiered at the Nashville Film Festival, where it received recognition for its heartfelt portrayal of family and athletic ambition, starring Alex Russell in the lead and in a key supporting role. As a , Doneger co-wrote Shelly (2020) with Liz Storm, an about a hitwoman reuniting with her high school bully, which was acquired by Amazon Studios for development with and attached to star. This project marked his entry into high-profile studio acquisitions, emphasizing themes of redemption and unlikely friendships in a genre-blending . Doneger's documentary Fate of a Sport (2022), which he directed and produced, chronicled the founding of the by brothers and Rabil amid industry challenges like lawsuits and the . Drawing on his background as a former lacrosse player, Doneger conducted in-depth interviews with the Rabils, infusing the film with authentic insights into the 's evolution and professionalization efforts. Executive produced by through Uninterrupted, it premiered at the Film Festival before being acquired by Films and for broad distribution. Throughout these projects, Doneger's career has evolved from scrappy independents to studio-backed ventures, with sales to platforms like and underscoring his versatility across fiction and nonfiction. His lacrosse expertise notably shaped sports-themed works like Brampton's Own and Fate of a Sport, contributing to elevated narratives that highlight athletic perseverance and institutional change.

Filmography

Directed works

Michael Doneger's directorial debut came with the independently financed romantic comedy This Thing with Sarah, released in 2013. The 79-minute feature premiered at the Dances With Films festival in on June 1, 2013. Produced on a micro-budget using prize money from Doneger's 2011 Pepsi Max "Crash the " commercial contest entry, in which he placed as a finalist, it marked his entry into feature as writer, director, and lead actor. His second feature, the sports drama Brampton's Own, was released in 2018. This 89-minute film world premiered at the Nashville Film Festival in May 2018 before a limited theatrical run. Independently raised financing supported its production, with Doneger also serving as writer and producer. In 2022, Doneger directed the 100-minute documentary Fate of a Sport, which chronicles the formation of the Premier Lacrosse League. The film premiered at the Tribeca Festival and debuted on ESPN+ on August 29, 2022, under ESPN Films with executive production by LeBron James. As of 2025, no unreleased or in-development directed projects by Doneger have been announced.

Writing and producing credits

Michael Doneger's writing career includes several feature films where he served as the primary . His debut script, "This Thing with Sarah" (2013), a about a heartbroken entering a casual relationship with a instructor, marked his entry into narrative filmmaking. He also penned the for "The Escort" (2015), a exploring the evolving bond between a and an escort, in which he starred as the lead. In 2018, Doneger wrote "Brampton's Own," a sports following a minor league baseball player's return to his hometown, drawing from his own athletic background. Doneger co-wrote the action-comedy "Shelly" (2020) with Liz Storm, centering on a woman seeking after a high school humiliation; the script was acquired by Amazon Studios, with and attached to star and set to direct. Additionally, he has sold original screenplays to major studios including , , and , though specific development details remain undisclosed. In television, Doneger wrote and executive produced a 2016 MTV drama pilot adaptation of "The Escort," expanding the feature's premise into a series format, though it did not proceed to full production. As a producer, Doneger founded Cloverhill Pictures in , serving as its president and overseeing multiple projects under the banner. Through the company, he produced "The Escort" (2015) and "Brampton's Own" (2018), handling development and financing. His most notable producing credit is the documentary "Fate of a Sport" (2022), which chronicles the founding of the ; Doneger co-produced alongside , with executive producers including , , and . The film premiered at the and was acquired by Films and .
ProjectYearRoleStudio/Notes
This Thing with Sarah2013Writer, ProducerIndependent; micro-budget debut via Cloverhill Pictures
The Escort2015Writer, ProducerIndependent; basis for pilot
Brampton's Own2018Writer, ProducerCloverhill Pictures; distributed by Pictures
Shelly2020Co-Writer (with Liz Storm)Sold to Amazon Studios; Ian Bryce Productions
The Escort (Pilot)2016Writer, Executive ProducerDeveloped for ; unproduced
Fate of a Sport2022ProducerCloverhill Pictures; executive produced with ; Films/

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