Jim Michaels (born September 12, 1965) is an American television producer. He is the son of Anna Mae and Robert Michaels and was raised in the Chicago suburbs of Des Plaines and Arlington Heights, Illinois. Michaels graduated from John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights and attended the University of Evansville, graduating with a degree in business. Michaels started and ran the in-house computer graphics department at MCA/Universal Studios.
Jim Michaels became the co-executive producer of the TV series Supernatural with Warner Brothers Television in British Columbia at the beginning of Season 5, a role which was previously filled by Kim Manners for seasons 1–4.
Michaels' next project was the CBS series, Turks, starring William Devane followed by Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family series for the USA Network. Michaels subsequently produced The Guardianpilot for CBS, the Odyssey 5series for Showtime followed by Dr. Vegas for CBS.
Michaels produced the Golden Globe nominated Chris Rock inspired series Everybody Hates Chris. This show set the record for highest rated comedy ever to air on the UPN/CW network.
With the canceling of Everybody Hates Chris after 88 episodes, Michaels joined the producing team at Supernatural in the beginning of season 5 for Warner Bros. Television where he continues to see it to the end of the final season 15 until he moved into a new role as a producer of the next TV series which is set to be announced at the end of Supernatural.
Michaels, along with Sean Astin, just completed a documentary, Remember the Sultana, with the help of over 930 Kickstarter contributors about the largest maritime disaster to ever happen in America.
He has produced projects that have filmed in nine US states and two Canadian provinces. Illinois, Hawaii, California, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma, Florida, Ontario, British Columbia and Utah.
Awards
A veteran of the TV and movie business, who produced shows such as Midnight Caller, Lois and Clark and Everybody Hates Chris, Jim Michaels joined Supernatural in Season 5. Michaels is very engaged with fandom on social media, and was named by TV Guide as one of the "Top 20 Show Runners To Follow on Twitter".
People's Choice Award[5]
2017 People's Choice Award for Sci-Fi/Family TV Series[6]