Charles John Falzon (born August 1957) is a Canadian entertainment executive, educator and university administrator. He is currently Professor of Media Production at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, having served as Dean of The Creative School at the university for ten years. Previously, he had a successful twenty-five year career as an executive producer and distributor in Canada, the UK, and the US. He has produced nearly 2,000 hours of television programming, feature films and documentaries, and has been recognized with several Gemini Awards and an international Emmy Award nomination. Falzon is credited as a producer on thirty titles, including Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000), Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs (2005), Ghost Trackers (2005-2006), Artzooka (2010), Extreme Babysitting (2013-2014), Foreign Affairs (1992) and The Naked Entrepreneur (2016). He has presided over or co-chaired several international entertainment companies.