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Bellum Entertainment Group

key people = Mary Carole McDonnell
(Founder and President)
Boyd McDonnell
(Vice President and Executive Producer)
Peter McDonnell
(Head of Production and Executive Producer)
Rebecca Walker
(Executive Vice President of Development)|

Enrique Alejandro

Simultaneously with his technical preparation as an actor, he studied Television Production and Drama at Robert Morgan Educational Center in Miami, Florida acquiring knowledge in the rapidly growing area of arts and entertainment.

High-speed camera

High-speed cameras are frequently used in television productions of many major sporting events for slow motion instant replays when normal slow motion is not slow enough, such as international Cricket matches.

The Kushner-Locke Company

The Kushner-Locke Company is an American independent motion picture/television founded in 1983 by Donald Kushner and Peter Locke.


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Akiko Hinagata

Akiko has appeared in at least 25 television roles, including the Fuji Television production Ring: Kanzenban.

Albert McCleery

In 1953, McCleery directed the first two-hour television production of Hamlet ever shown on U.S. television, for the Hallmark Hall of Fame.

Bao Xian Fei

His first film role was a security guard in the 2003 American television production "Second Nature", Alec Baldwin played the lead.

Bhawana Somaaya

Shifting to television, in 2008, when she joined Swastik Pictures, a television production company, which made TV series, Amber Dhara as a media consultant.

Boyett

Miller-Boyett Productions, American television production company that developed sitcoms from the 1970s through the 1990s

Bradley Bell

He concluded his studies at University of California, Los Angeles where he majored in television production before going on to join the writing staff of The Young and the Restless.

Carrere Group

Carrere Group is a television production and distribution company based in Aubervilliers, France.

Cowlip Productions

Cowlip Productions is a television production company owned by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman.

Dave Bartis

In 2001 he formed a film and television production company Hypnotic/Dutch Oven, with fellow producer Doug Liman whom he had met at university.

David Eggby

Beginning his career as a photographer for the Royal Australian Navy, Eggby then moved on to work for Australian television production company Crawfords, working on such shows as Homicide and Matlock Police.

Delme Bryn-Jones

Another side of his many faceted personality is that of professional actor, appearing as Captain Cat in "Under Milk Wood" and as Blind Dick Llewellyn in the BBC television production of Jack Jones's "Off to Philadelphia in the Morning" (the life story of the Merthyr Tydfil composer Joseph Parry).

Don Moody

Moody then entered the world of television production with the American Broadcasting Company, where he worked as an associate producer on the shows All My Children, One Life to Live, and Loving (TV series).

Don't Scare the Hare

In November 2010, the Manchester Evening News reported that television production company Endemol was producing a new game show for Saturday evenings at the area's new MediaCityUK studios.

Dorothy Tutin

She continued to divide her appearances between stage, TV and film, appearing in the title role of a television production of Jean Anouilh's Antigone in 1969 and in the 1970 film Cromwell as Queen Henrietta Maria, before playing another Queen in 1970 – Anne Boleyn in the BBC's series The Six Wives of Henry VIII, which starred Keith Michell in the title role.

Elizabeth Poston

She wrote the score for the television production of Howards End while living in Rooks Nest House near Stevenage, where E.M. Forster had lived as a child, and which was the setting for the novel.

Gene Saks

Among Saks' film directing credits are Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Cactus Flower (which won Goldie Hawn the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress), The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Mame, So I Married an Axe Murderer (uncredited) and the 1995 television production of Bye Bye Birdie.

Heinrich Tessenow

Trevor Howard in the 1982 United States television production Inside the Third Reich.

IJf Blokker

Blokker had minor roles in the television shows Zeg 'ns Aaa, SamSam, Pompy de Robodoll, Seth & Fiona, and Filmpje!, and in the 1990 television production of the Herman Heijermans play Eva Bonheur.

Irene Bedard

Her first role was as Mary Crow Dog in the television production Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee, which depicted the 1970s standoff between police and Native Americans at Wounded Knee, South Dakota.

Jacques Bergerac

He then went on to appear as Armand Duval in a television production of Camille for Kraft Television Theatre, opposite Signe Hasso.

John M. Florescu

Before he became Centrade's CEO, Florescu was chief executive officer of David Paradine Television, Sir David Frost's Los Angeles-based U.S. television production company.

Longcross Studios

Longcross Film Studios is a film and television production facility in Longcross, Surrey, England approximately 25 miles to the west of Central London.

Marilyn Vance

She partnered as co-chairman with E! Entertainment founder Alan Mruvka in 1993 with The Ministry of Film (MOF) as a motion picture and television production company.

Michael Stedman

Michael Stedman, managing director of NHNZ, a New Zealand-based television production company

Nils Ole Oftebro

He received the Amanda Award for "Best Actor" in 1986, for his role in the television production Du kan da ikke bare gå, and in 1998 for "Best Supporting Role" in Thranes metode.

Pretty/Handsome

Pretty/Handsome is a 2008 television production by Nip/Tuck director–writer Ryan Murphy that was not picked up by FX, the television network which broadcasts Nip/Tuck.

Rebecca Sugar

Her work on Adventure Time gained her Emmy Award nominations for "It Came From the Nightosphere" and "Simon & Marcy", and an Annie Award nomination for Best Storyboarding in a Television Production.

Reinout Oerlemans

In 2001, Oerlemans founded his own television production company, Eyeworks, with popular productions like De Bauers (real life soap about Frans Bauer and his family), So you wannabe a popstar, and Test the nation which has been exported to many countries, but was first produced in the Netherlands.

Renato Cioni

Earlier that same year he had appeared as Pinkerton, in a television production of Madama Butterfly, opposite another debutante, Anna Moffo.

Ricky Van Veen

Ricky Van Veen is the co-founder of CollegeHumor, a popular comedy brand/website, and CEO of Notional, a television production company born out of CollegeHumor.

Rochus Misch

Michael Kitchen in the 1981 United States television production The Bunker.

Sachs/Judah Productions

Sachs/Judah Productions is a film and television production company owned by Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah.

SBSI

SBS independent, film and television production company, linked to Special Broadcasting Service public broadcasting network, Australia

Sid Rainey

Rainey formed a television production company with award-winning film director, John Deery, called Joella Productions (after Deery's son, Joe, and Rainey's daughter, Ella).

St. Clare Entertainment

Clare Entertainment is a television production company owned by John Landis, Robert K. Weiss, and Leslie Belzberg.

Stephen M. Irwin

Irwin graduated from the Queensland College of Art with tertiary qualifications in Film and Television production.

The Emperor's New School Musical

It won an Annie Award for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production in the 35th Annual Annie Awards.

UATV

United Artists Television: defunct television production and syndication arm of United Artists Pictures

Victor Pemberton

His television production work included the British version of Fraggle Rock (second series onwards), and several independent documentaries including the 1989 International Emmy Award-winning Gwen: A Juliet Remembered, about stage actress Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies.

Volker Neumüller

Neumüller established "313 Music" in 2005, a record label, management and television production company, together with the likes of Mark Medlock, Melanie C, Alex Christensen,Daniele Negroni, Luca Hänni Kate Hall and Daniel Schuhmacher.

Wainuiomata

Wainuiomata also achieved prominence with the first series of the television production Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby, shot in the old Wainuiomata College with many local residents as cast members.

Warren Adler

The Sunset Gang became an American Playhouse three-hour television production in 1991, starring Uta Hagen, Harold Gould, Jerry Stiller, Ron Rifkin, and Doris Roberts.

Wilhelm Burgdorf

Hector Ross in the 1973 British television production The Death of Adolf Hitler.

William Pfeiffer

Prior to his appointment to Sony, Pfeiffer was President of Japan and Managing Director, Asia, for The Walt Disney Company's home entertainment business and established its television production business in the region.

Zenit Đozić

After the war, he finished Academy of Performing Arts (ASU) in Sarajevo and then received masters degree in television production in London.

ZIV International

Ziv International was a television production and distribution company founded in 1971 by Irv Holender and composer Mark Mercury.