Kirk Shaw (born May 23, 1956) is a Canadian-born producer who founded Insight Film Studios in 1990. From 2006 to 2009 Insight Film Studios was Canada's largest independent production house. Through Insight Shaw has produced more than 100 often award-winning films, including Helen, a 2009 drama starring Ashley Judd that won a Leo Award in 2009 for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama and was also nominated for Best Feature Length Drama. Shaw was part of the production team for the 2008 project, The Hurt Locker, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and starring Guy Pearce, Ralph Fiennes and Evangeline Lilly, which reached international acclaim at the 82nd Academy Awards. It was nominated for nine Oscars including Best Picture and won six including Best Director for Bigelow, the first woman to win this award. The film earned numerous awards and honours from critics' organizations, festivals and groups, including six BAFTA Awards, and was also nominated for three Golden Globes in 2010.Shaw also produced such notable films such as Battle in Seattle in 2007, Directed by Stuart Townsend and starring Charlize Theron, Woody Harrelson and Joshua Jackson; the 2008 film Kill Switch with Steven Seagal; and two popular TV series: Blood Ties and Painkiller Jane. Insight Film Studios generated $500 million in film and television projects from 2005 to 2008.In February 2012, Kirk Shaw joined Odyssey Media as a film and television content producer/packager.In September 2017, Kirk Shaw joined the new publicly trade company, Wonderfilm, as one of the founding members along with producers Dan Grodnik, Jeff Bowler and Bret Saxon. Wonderfilm has a $30 million slate of production in place with the first film under this new venture set to star Nicolas Cage.