Carrie Preston is an acclaimed actress, producer, and director. She has a long list of roles and projects but is most known for her roles as Arlene Fowler in the HBO drama True Blood and Elsbeth Tascioni in the CBS drama The Good Wife.
She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her work on The Good Wife.
After The Good Wife, she played the same character in the Paramount+ spinoff, The Good Flight.
Now, with the expanding multiverse of The Good Wife, Preston has gone from an accessory to the main event with her role on CBS's Elsbeth as Elsbeth Tascioni.
It is about time Preston is front and center, and we are here to celebrate her long and delightful road to lead lady!
Early Career
Preston started acting in 1985 as Mint Jennifer in the movie Just a Friend. She was also part...
She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her work on The Good Wife.
After The Good Wife, she played the same character in the Paramount+ spinoff, The Good Flight.
Now, with the expanding multiverse of The Good Wife, Preston has gone from an accessory to the main event with her role on CBS's Elsbeth as Elsbeth Tascioni.
It is about time Preston is front and center, and we are here to celebrate her long and delightful road to lead lady!
Early Career
Preston started acting in 1985 as Mint Jennifer in the movie Just a Friend. She was also part...
- 5/17/2024
- by Eve Pierpont
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Lori McCreary and Morgan Freeman’s Revelations Entertainment is partnering with the podcast Ear Hustle — part of the Radiotopia podcast network from Prx — on a docuseries adaptation.
Co-hosted by Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods, Ear Hustle launched in 2017 as the first podcast created and produced in prison. A two-time Peabody Awards finalist, National Magazine Awards finalist, and Pulitzer Prize finalist downloaded more than 78 million times, the show is made by a team both inside and out of San Quentin State Prison in California, traversing stories such as finding romance, grappling with a life sentence, trying to parent via 15-minute phone calls, getting out and starting over, and beyond.
With the series to be directed by Erika Cohn, the two-time Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker behind New York Times Critics Pick Belly of the Beast, Revelations aims to capture authentic, raw and surprising stories of prison life by delving even...
Co-hosted by Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods, Ear Hustle launched in 2017 as the first podcast created and produced in prison. A two-time Peabody Awards finalist, National Magazine Awards finalist, and Pulitzer Prize finalist downloaded more than 78 million times, the show is made by a team both inside and out of San Quentin State Prison in California, traversing stories such as finding romance, grappling with a life sentence, trying to parent via 15-minute phone calls, getting out and starting over, and beyond.
With the series to be directed by Erika Cohn, the two-time Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker behind New York Times Critics Pick Belly of the Beast, Revelations aims to capture authentic, raw and surprising stories of prison life by delving even...
- 3/21/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Selections include Ryan Ward’s Canadian magic realism tale Pure Science Fiction, Maria Arida’s Brazilian psychological thriller The Eyes Of Another.
Screen can exclusively reveal the second wave of titles at the upcoming Frontieres genre international co-production market and forum scheduled for July in Montreal.
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Market selections include Ashlea Wessel’s horror Light Of The Void, Ryan Ward’s magic realism tale Pure Science Fiction, and James Watt’s horror Worm all from Canada, alongside Jan Verdijk’s Dutch psychological horror Alice, Peter Modestij’s Sweden-Denmark body horror drama Sub, and Maria Arida...
Screen can exclusively reveal the second wave of titles at the upcoming Frontieres genre international co-production market and forum scheduled for July in Montreal.
Scroll down for the full list
Market selections include Ashlea Wessel’s horror Light Of The Void, Ryan Ward’s magic realism tale Pure Science Fiction, and James Watt’s horror Worm all from Canada, alongside Jan Verdijk’s Dutch psychological horror Alice, Peter Modestij’s Sweden-Denmark body horror drama Sub, and Maria Arida...
- 6/2/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Event to take place July 26-29; Forum July 26-28.
The Frontieres genre international co-production market has launched new awards ahead of the July event in Montreal.
Canada’s Purple Dog Post Production is supporting the market with three non-cash awards: Cad $10,000 towards a project in official selection; Cad $5,000 for a project in the Forum; and Cad $5,000 for a project of the Genre Film Lab.
Montreal-based The Film Deck will award one project in the Shorts To Features section with a free professional pitch deck.
The Frontieres market will take place from July 26-29 with the Forum overlapping on July 26-...
The Frontieres genre international co-production market has launched new awards ahead of the July event in Montreal.
Canada’s Purple Dog Post Production is supporting the market with three non-cash awards: Cad $10,000 towards a project in official selection; Cad $5,000 for a project in the Forum; and Cad $5,000 for a project of the Genre Film Lab.
Montreal-based The Film Deck will award one project in the Shorts To Features section with a free professional pitch deck.
The Frontieres market will take place from July 26-29 with the Forum overlapping on July 26-...
- 5/19/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Carrie Preston has boarded John Logan’s untitled feature directorial debut at Blumhouse, which has been billed as a Lgbtqia+ empowerment movie set at a gay conversion camp. The project from the three-time Oscar nominee was previously known as Whistler Camp.
Preston joins the already cast Theo Germaine and Kevin Bacon, the latter who is also serving as executive producer. Jason Blum and Michael Aguilar are producing. Scott Turner Schofield is also serving as EP.
For seven seasons, Preston starred as Arlene Fowler, the sassy red-headed waitress on the hit HBO series True Blood. She won an Emmy playing Elsbeth Tascioni on CBS’ The Good Wife and recurred in the same role on its spinoff The Good Fight. She also recurred for five years on CBS’ Person of Interest playing Grace, the love interest to her real-life husband, Michael Emerson.
Preston can now be seen on TNT’s series Claws as Polly.
Preston joins the already cast Theo Germaine and Kevin Bacon, the latter who is also serving as executive producer. Jason Blum and Michael Aguilar are producing. Scott Turner Schofield is also serving as EP.
For seven seasons, Preston starred as Arlene Fowler, the sassy red-headed waitress on the hit HBO series True Blood. She won an Emmy playing Elsbeth Tascioni on CBS’ The Good Wife and recurred in the same role on its spinoff The Good Fight. She also recurred for five years on CBS’ Person of Interest playing Grace, the love interest to her real-life husband, Michael Emerson.
Preston can now be seen on TNT’s series Claws as Polly.
- 9/27/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Morgan Freeman, Alfre Woodard, Trevor Jackson, Common and Bill Burr are set to star in Revelations Entertainment’s Hate to See You Go.
The Ben Tishler directed feature, which he co-wrote with Rob Stone, tells the story of Sonny Bell (Freeman), an aging Chicago Blues musician, who refuses to retire and defiantly hits the road with his band for one last long-shot to keep doing the only thing that makes them all feel truly alive––play Blues. The story is inspired by Stone’s experiences touring and playing harmonica with many of blues music’s most revered artists.
Freeman will produce with his longtime Revelations Entertainment partner Lori McCreary and Gary Lucchesi of Revelations along with Shelby Stone and Derek Dudley of ID8 Multimedia and Jon Levin of Sustainable Imagination. Albert Berger & Ron Yerxa of Bona Fide Entertainment have also joined forces to executive produce.
Tishler is a Sports...
The Ben Tishler directed feature, which he co-wrote with Rob Stone, tells the story of Sonny Bell (Freeman), an aging Chicago Blues musician, who refuses to retire and defiantly hits the road with his band for one last long-shot to keep doing the only thing that makes them all feel truly alive––play Blues. The story is inspired by Stone’s experiences touring and playing harmonica with many of blues music’s most revered artists.
Freeman will produce with his longtime Revelations Entertainment partner Lori McCreary and Gary Lucchesi of Revelations along with Shelby Stone and Derek Dudley of ID8 Multimedia and Jon Levin of Sustainable Imagination. Albert Berger & Ron Yerxa of Bona Fide Entertainment have also joined forces to executive produce.
Tishler is a Sports...
- 3/25/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Kelly Mendelsohn has been promoted to executive vice president, production of Revelations Entertainment, overseeing the studio’s production slate of factual TV, scripted TV, documentary and feature film projects.
Prior to her current role, Mendelsohn served as Svp Production & Finance. Her background is in production accounting where she worked on various feature films and TV shows, including ten seasons of NBC’s The Biggest Loser.
“We have been so lucky to have Kelly on our team for so many years. She has proven again and again that she embodies our vision for this company, exemplifies the leadership skills needed to move projects forward, and sustains the savviness needed to bring those projects to fruition. We are delighted and enthusiastic to make this announcement and we look forward to future successes for Revelations as a result of Kelly’s hard work,” said Revelations co-founders Lori McCreary and president, Morgan Freeman,...
Prior to her current role, Mendelsohn served as Svp Production & Finance. Her background is in production accounting where she worked on various feature films and TV shows, including ten seasons of NBC’s The Biggest Loser.
“We have been so lucky to have Kelly on our team for so many years. She has proven again and again that she embodies our vision for this company, exemplifies the leadership skills needed to move projects forward, and sustains the savviness needed to bring those projects to fruition. We are delighted and enthusiastic to make this announcement and we look forward to future successes for Revelations as a result of Kelly’s hard work,” said Revelations co-founders Lori McCreary and president, Morgan Freeman,...
- 1/15/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Morgan Freeman will produce and star in Peter Greenaway’s drama “Lucca Mortis,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Morgan will portray a writer whose last big adventure will very likely be death. Based in New York City’s Little Italy, he takes a sabbatical and travels with his family to Lucca, Italy in order to trace his ancestral roots and clean up the loose ends in his life.
Morgan will produce with Lori McCreary through their Revelations Entertainment alongside Greenaway’s longtime producing partner, Kees Kasander. “Lucca Mortis” is Kasander’s 15th film with Greenaway. The film is scheduled to begin shooting around March 2020.
Greenaway is one of Britain’s leading auteurs whose notable past works include “Prospero’s Books,” “The Cook, the Thief, His Wire & Her Lover,” “The Draughtsman’s Contract” and “Drowning by Numbers.”
“Morgan and I have been fans of Peter’s work for years and we feel...
Morgan will portray a writer whose last big adventure will very likely be death. Based in New York City’s Little Italy, he takes a sabbatical and travels with his family to Lucca, Italy in order to trace his ancestral roots and clean up the loose ends in his life.
Morgan will produce with Lori McCreary through their Revelations Entertainment alongside Greenaway’s longtime producing partner, Kees Kasander. “Lucca Mortis” is Kasander’s 15th film with Greenaway. The film is scheduled to begin shooting around March 2020.
Greenaway is one of Britain’s leading auteurs whose notable past works include “Prospero’s Books,” “The Cook, the Thief, His Wire & Her Lover,” “The Draughtsman’s Contract” and “Drowning by Numbers.”
“Morgan and I have been fans of Peter’s work for years and we feel...
- 10/1/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Finally "Boyhood" gets trumped, though just barely. Alejandro González Iñárritu's "Birdman" was the nominations hog with the Phoenix crowd with 10 mentions. But Richard Linklater's opus was just a few steps behind with eight. Also with eight nominations was "Gone Girl," which picked up refreshing recognition in the Best Supporting Actress arena for Carrie Coon. "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Into the Woods" and "The Theory of Everything" picked up seven nods apiece. Check out the full list of nominees below. Winners will be announced on Dec. 16. And keep track of the season at The Circuit! Best Picture "Birdman" "Boyhood" "Gone Girl" "The Grand Budapest Hotel" "Guardians of the Galaxy" "The Imitation Game" "The Lego Movie" "A Most Violent Year" "The Theory of Everything" "Whiplash" Best Director Wes Anderson, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" Damien Chazelle, "Whiplash" David Fincher, "Gone Girl" Alejandro González Iñárritu, "Birdman" Richard Linklater, "Boyhood" Best Actor in a Leading Role Bradley Cooper,...
- 12/9/2014
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Exclusive: Myriad Pictures announced (April 2) that production on the comedy-drama starring Chace Crawford and Tyler Labine will take begin on April 5 in Revelstoke, British Columbia.
Cameron Labine wrote and will direct Mountain Men, about two brothers stranded at their family’s mountain cabin during a search for their missing father.
Myriad Pictures will commence talks with buyers immediately and handles worldwide sales excluding Canada, where Pacific Northwest Pictures will release the film.
“We are very excited to be working with the Labine brothers in partnership with the very talented Chace Crawford,” said Pacific Northwest Pictures vice-president Emily Alden. “Cam is a very exciting new and innovative voice. As a whole package we expect the team to achieve something remarkable and we are thrilled to be part of it.”
“I’m thrilled to be working with Tyler and Chace, who have compelling odd-couple chemistry,” said Cameron Labine. “Set against the rugged Rockies, Mountain Men will be...
Cameron Labine wrote and will direct Mountain Men, about two brothers stranded at their family’s mountain cabin during a search for their missing father.
Myriad Pictures will commence talks with buyers immediately and handles worldwide sales excluding Canada, where Pacific Northwest Pictures will release the film.
“We are very excited to be working with the Labine brothers in partnership with the very talented Chace Crawford,” said Pacific Northwest Pictures vice-president Emily Alden. “Cam is a very exciting new and innovative voice. As a whole package we expect the team to achieve something remarkable and we are thrilled to be part of it.”
“I’m thrilled to be working with Tyler and Chace, who have compelling odd-couple chemistry,” said Cameron Labine. “Set against the rugged Rockies, Mountain Men will be...
- 4/2/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Marcus Mucha is on the rise at Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary’s Revelations Entertainment, where he’s been serving as Director of Business Development. Now Mucha has been promoted to VP in the department where he helped put together financing on the upcoming Freeman and Diane Keaton comedy Life Itself, which he associate produced. He also raised funds for Revelations’ DigiRev digital startup incubator. Mucha will continue to grow Revelations’ biz dev opportunities and create a strategic roadmap for the company while overseeing day to day operations. Prior to joining the company he was manager of Business Development at the Mucha Foundation, dedicated to preserving the legacy of his great-grandfather the painter and artist Alphonse Mucha, and served as an agent trainee at ICM under Bob Broder, Doug MacLaren and Kevin Crotty.
- 2/25/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Tom Loftus has joined Myriad Pictures as svp, business affairs & general counsel.
The new arrival most recently served as a legal consultant for Georgeville Television. Prior to that, Loftus worked as a business and legal affairs lawyer at Relativity Media and The Weinstein Company.
He began his legal career in entertainment at the Walt Disney Studios as a business affairs lawyer in the Buena Vista Motion Picture Group, and before that practiced litigation and business law in a Los Angeles law firm.
“[Loftus] brings a wealth of experience in the areas of distribution, finance and production,” said Myriad CEO Kirk D’Amico. “Tom’s expertise will be invaluable to us as we continue to work with more and more complicated deals and structures.”
Myriad’s slate include Toronto hit The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy (pictured), which The Weinstein Company acquired for North America, the UK and France.
Myriad’s roster...
The new arrival most recently served as a legal consultant for Georgeville Television. Prior to that, Loftus worked as a business and legal affairs lawyer at Relativity Media and The Weinstein Company.
He began his legal career in entertainment at the Walt Disney Studios as a business affairs lawyer in the Buena Vista Motion Picture Group, and before that practiced litigation and business law in a Los Angeles law firm.
“[Loftus] brings a wealth of experience in the areas of distribution, finance and production,” said Myriad CEO Kirk D’Amico. “Tom’s expertise will be invaluable to us as we continue to work with more and more complicated deals and structures.”
Myriad’s slate include Toronto hit The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy (pictured), which The Weinstein Company acquired for North America, the UK and France.
Myriad’s roster...
- 11/1/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Theresa Won has been promoted to manager, productions and acquisitions at Santa Monica-based Myriad Pictures, it was announced today by Myriad CEO Kirk D’Amico.
Won will report to svp of production Jason Weiss and svp of marketing and acquisitions Audrey Delaney.
She joined Myriad Pictures last year as assistant to CEO and president Kirk D’Amico and has worked on films such as The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby (pictured) and Electric Slide.
“We are thrilled to have Theresa take this step and become a key member of our creative team,” said D’Amico. “She will be instrumental in our growing development and production activities, as well with our ongoing acquisitions activities.”
Myriad’s current projects include the film The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby, the drama starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy that scored a hit at its recent world premiere in Toronto and will open in North America, the UK and France through TWC.
The slate includes...
Won will report to svp of production Jason Weiss and svp of marketing and acquisitions Audrey Delaney.
She joined Myriad Pictures last year as assistant to CEO and president Kirk D’Amico and has worked on films such as The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby (pictured) and Electric Slide.
“We are thrilled to have Theresa take this step and become a key member of our creative team,” said D’Amico. “She will be instrumental in our growing development and production activities, as well with our ongoing acquisitions activities.”
Myriad’s current projects include the film The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby, the drama starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy that scored a hit at its recent world premiere in Toronto and will open in North America, the UK and France through TWC.
The slate includes...
- 10/25/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Production of Revelations Entertainment’s comedy Life Itself is underway in New York City starring starring Academy Award® winners Morgan Freeman, Diane Keaton and Cynthia Nixon.
This marks the first time that Freeman and Keaton have worked together.
The film is directed by award-winning director Richard Loncraine (The Gathering Storm, My One and Only, Firewall, Wimbledon, Richard III), and is based on the acclaimed novel “Heroic Measures” by Jill Ciment, from a screenplay written by Charlie Peters (My One and Only, Krippendorf’s Tribe, Three Men and A Little Lady, Blame It On Rio).
Life Itself tells the story of one comic and eventful weekend in the life of Ruth (Keaton) and Alex (Freeman), an aging New York couple who have finally decided to sell their Brooklyn apartment of 40 years. They fear that they are getting too old to climb the stairs, and Ruth’s realtor niece (Nixon) has convinced...
This marks the first time that Freeman and Keaton have worked together.
The film is directed by award-winning director Richard Loncraine (The Gathering Storm, My One and Only, Firewall, Wimbledon, Richard III), and is based on the acclaimed novel “Heroic Measures” by Jill Ciment, from a screenplay written by Charlie Peters (My One and Only, Krippendorf’s Tribe, Three Men and A Little Lady, Blame It On Rio).
Life Itself tells the story of one comic and eventful weekend in the life of Ruth (Keaton) and Alex (Freeman), an aging New York couple who have finally decided to sell their Brooklyn apartment of 40 years. They fear that they are getting too old to climb the stairs, and Ruth’s realtor niece (Nixon) has convinced...
- 10/8/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Claire van der Boom. Photo credit: David Cook..
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When Claire van der Boom auditioned for the role of a younger version of Diane Keaton.s character in the Us movie Life Itself, the director told her she was the only one who didn.t try to impersonate Keaton as Annie Hall in the classic Woody Allen movie.
That was the clincher and the Los Angeles-based Australian actress started shooting the film directed by Englishman Richard Loncraine (Wimbledon, My One and Only) in New York last week.
Adapted from Jill Ciment.s novel Heroic Measures, the film stars Keaton and Morgan Freeman as Ruth and Alex, a couple whose life is disrupted when the East Village apartment where they lived for 40 years is put up for sale, a bidding war ensues and Manhattan falls under a terrorism threat.
Claire plays Ruth as she meets Alex, an artist, when she models for his paintings.
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When Claire van der Boom auditioned for the role of a younger version of Diane Keaton.s character in the Us movie Life Itself, the director told her she was the only one who didn.t try to impersonate Keaton as Annie Hall in the classic Woody Allen movie.
That was the clincher and the Los Angeles-based Australian actress started shooting the film directed by Englishman Richard Loncraine (Wimbledon, My One and Only) in New York last week.
Adapted from Jill Ciment.s novel Heroic Measures, the film stars Keaton and Morgan Freeman as Ruth and Alex, a couple whose life is disrupted when the East Village apartment where they lived for 40 years is put up for sale, a bidding war ensues and Manhattan falls under a terrorism threat.
Claire plays Ruth as she meets Alex, an artist, when she models for his paintings.
- 10/8/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Go Wild
Thomas Sadoski ("The Newsroom") is in negotiations to join Reese Witherspoon in Jean-Marc Vallee's "Wild," an adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's non-fiction book.
The story centers on a young woman who seeks a fresh start by hiking 1,000 miles of the Pacific Coast Trail. Sadoski will play her ex-husband who cares for her despite her infidelities. [Source: THR]
Life Itself
Cynthia Nixon ("Sex and the City") will join Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton in Richard Loncraine's "Life Itself". Filming begins in New York City next week.
The story follows a a married couple who get swept into a real estate bidding war when they put their Manhattan apartment on the market. Nixon will play Keaton’s niece who serves as her real estate broker. [Source: The Wrap]
Sex Tape
Ellie Kemper ("The Office") has joined the cast of the comedy "Sex Tape" at Sony Pictures. Rob Lowe and Rob Corddry also star.
The...
Thomas Sadoski ("The Newsroom") is in negotiations to join Reese Witherspoon in Jean-Marc Vallee's "Wild," an adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's non-fiction book.
The story centers on a young woman who seeks a fresh start by hiking 1,000 miles of the Pacific Coast Trail. Sadoski will play her ex-husband who cares for her despite her infidelities. [Source: THR]
Life Itself
Cynthia Nixon ("Sex and the City") will join Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton in Richard Loncraine's "Life Itself". Filming begins in New York City next week.
The story follows a a married couple who get swept into a real estate bidding war when they put their Manhattan apartment on the market. Nixon will play Keaton’s niece who serves as her real estate broker. [Source: The Wrap]
Sex Tape
Ellie Kemper ("The Office") has joined the cast of the comedy "Sex Tape" at Sony Pictures. Rob Lowe and Rob Corddry also star.
The...
- 9/23/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Turns out Life Itself is all about real estate, which I.m told is all about location, location, location. The soon-to-shoot dramedy from Wimbledon director Richard Loncraine stars Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton as long-time married couple Alex and Ruth who get caught up in a bidding war when they put their Manhattan apartment of 40 years on the market. As production prepares to kick off, The Wrap reports Cynthia Nixon, who became a New York City icon as a cast member on the groundbreaking comedy series Sex and the City, has signed on to play Ruth.s niece and real estate broker. Early reports on the film revealed it will take place in the course of a whirlwind weekend where the couple at its center is forced to face their past in the apartment and what the future without it could hold. Remarkably, Life Itself will mark the first time...
- 9/23/2013
- cinemablend.com
Cynthia Nixon has joined the cast of “Life Itself,” TheWrap has learned. The “Sex and the City” actress rounds out a cast that included Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton. British filmmaker Richard Lincraine (“Wimbledon”) directs. “Life Itself” centers on a married couple who get swept into a real estate bidding war when they put their Manhattan apartment on the market. Nixon will play Keaton’s niece who serves as her real estate broker. “There’s a lot of laughs, but there’s also a lot of heart,” producer Lori McCreary told TheWrap. “It’s somewhere between a comedy and a drama.
- 9/20/2013
- by Brent Lang
- The Wrap
The executive will oversee a slate that includes the recently announced Jessica Alba drama Weightless, action thriller Caught Stealing with Patrick Wilson and Alec Baldwin and comedy Guidance starring Seann William Scott and Leslie Bibb.
Weiss most recently headed his own production and management company and prior to that he launched and ran MGM’s DVD Premiere division.
He has served as an executive at MTV Films, where he oversaw projects such as The Dirt, Black Hole and the remake of The Warriors. Weiss also served as an executive at New Regency where he worked on The Runaway Jury and Daredevil, among others. He began his career working for Scott Rudin.
“We are very excited to have Jason join us to head up our production activities,” said Myriad CEO Kirk D’Amico. “Jason brings with him excellent relationships throughout the industry, strong production experience, and a proven track record for putting together smart and compelling projects that mesh...
Weiss most recently headed his own production and management company and prior to that he launched and ran MGM’s DVD Premiere division.
He has served as an executive at MTV Films, where he oversaw projects such as The Dirt, Black Hole and the remake of The Warriors. Weiss also served as an executive at New Regency where he worked on The Runaway Jury and Daredevil, among others. He began his career working for Scott Rudin.
“We are very excited to have Jason join us to head up our production activities,” said Myriad CEO Kirk D’Amico. “Jason brings with him excellent relationships throughout the industry, strong production experience, and a proven track record for putting together smart and compelling projects that mesh...
- 6/13/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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