Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
On 10 November 1977, Green closed Variety and with his two sons (Nigel and Trevor) formed Entertainment Film Distributors (and later its video arm Entertainment in Video), which served as one of the leading forces in UK distribution. Michael L. Green died on 17 June 2003 at the age of 84 [2] and Trevor Green died on 30 April 2020 at the age of ...
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1983–2010, remains in use as a label in other countries) Touchstone Home Entertainment (1984–2016) Hollywood Pictures Home Entertainment (1990–2007) DIC Toon-Time Video (1994–2000, US only) ESPN Home Entertainment (1997–present) Freeform (2007–present) Jim Henson Video (1993–1996) Marvel Studios ...
with Diamond Ogilvy Group: New Human Market 2004: SBS — 2005 YAP: sitcom: TU Media DMB — Cute or Crazy: SBS — 2006 High Kick! MBC — 90 Days, Time to Love: Korean drama — Fireworks — Jumong: with Olive9 Wolf: with Good EMG: 2007 Que Sera, Sera — Lobbyist: SBS with Korea Pictures International, Inc. and Yedang Entertainment 2008 ...
The family currently controls Simpson Investment Company, established 1890, and its spin-off Green Diamond Resource. The family owns 1.37 million acres across California, Washington and Oregon, and is as of 2017 [update] the fifth-largest private landowner in the United States.
A comedy movie inspired by (and developed with) Green Day is being produced by Live Nation Productions. Titled “New Years Rev,” the film is a coming-of-age story of three friends — played by ...
In 2025, Diamond Sports Group will carry only one of the 12 MLB teams it televised in 2024 unless new deals are negotiated with 11 individual clubs, the broadcaster confirmed in a Wednesday ...
AMC Networks’ Shudder has bought “Reflection in a Dead Diamond,” Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s supernatural crime film, ahead of its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. The ...
Jerome Charles Weintraub (September 26, 1937 – July 6, 2015) was an American film producer, talent manager and actor whose television films won him three Emmys. [1] [2]He began his career as a talent agent, having managed known singer John Denver in 1970, developing Denver's success through concerts, television specials, and film roles, including Oh, God!