It seems like The Cool Kids are no longer cool enough for Fox. The network canceled the comedy starring David Alan Grier, Martin Mull, Vicki Lawrence, and Leslie Jordan after one season.
The Cool Kids premiered last fall to solid numbers. Its September debut (2.1 18-49 L+7 rating 10.2 million) was the most-watched Friday broadcast comedy debut in almost six years. The comedy also held onto a significant part of its Last Man Standing lead-in early on.
Last October, Fox picked up the multi-cam series for nine additional episodes for a full-season order to 22 episodes. Since then, The Cool Kids has been fading, more recently pulling in a 0.6 demo rating in Live+same day and just over 3 million viewers.
Fox already picked up a new multi-camera comedy series to pair up with Last Man Standing, Outmatched, And speaking of Lms, it will live up to its name as the only current live-action...
The Cool Kids premiered last fall to solid numbers. Its September debut (2.1 18-49 L+7 rating 10.2 million) was the most-watched Friday broadcast comedy debut in almost six years. The comedy also held onto a significant part of its Last Man Standing lead-in early on.
Last October, Fox picked up the multi-cam series for nine additional episodes for a full-season order to 22 episodes. Since then, The Cool Kids has been fading, more recently pulling in a 0.6 demo rating in Live+same day and just over 3 million viewers.
Fox already picked up a new multi-camera comedy series to pair up with Last Man Standing, Outmatched, And speaking of Lms, it will live up to its name as the only current live-action...
- 5/10/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
In Fox's series The Cool Kids, from Paul Fruchbom and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Charlie Day, David Alan Grier joins a cast of comedic veterans — Martin Mull, Vicki Lawrence and Leslie Jordan — as they cause mischief in a retirement community.
Grier sat down with The Hollywood Reporter In Studio to discuss joining the cast, and said that the creators originally thought he was "too young" for the show.
"When they did Golden Girls, I think they were actually younger than we were. I'm the youngest in the cast. After I think the third time,...
Grier sat down with The Hollywood Reporter In Studio to discuss joining the cast, and said that the creators originally thought he was "too young" for the show.
"When they did Golden Girls, I think they were actually younger than we were. I'm the youngest in the cast. After I think the third time,...
- 2/28/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Fox has picked up nine additional episodes of new multi-camera comedy series The Cool Kids, bringing the full-season order to 22 episodes. It joins its Friday companion, the breakout Last Man Standing revival, which had a full-season 22-episode order from the start.
The Cool Kids has done a respectable job holding onto a significant part of its Last Man Standing lead-in. The Season 7 premiere of the Tim Allen starrer drew a 2.7 Live+7 adults 18-49 rating and 13.4 million multi-platform viewers to date to rank as the most-watched Friday regular comedy telecast on any network in 15 years, and Fox’s most-watched comedy on any night in 4 1/2 years. Leading out of that, the debut of The Cool Kids was the most-watched Friday broadcast comedy debut in almost six years. While both shows slipped in Week 2, Last Man Standing‘s ratings actually ticked up in Week 3 while The Cool Kids stabilized with a very small dip.
The Cool Kids has done a respectable job holding onto a significant part of its Last Man Standing lead-in. The Season 7 premiere of the Tim Allen starrer drew a 2.7 Live+7 adults 18-49 rating and 13.4 million multi-platform viewers to date to rank as the most-watched Friday regular comedy telecast on any network in 15 years, and Fox’s most-watched comedy on any night in 4 1/2 years. Leading out of that, the debut of The Cool Kids was the most-watched Friday broadcast comedy debut in almost six years. While both shows slipped in Week 2, Last Man Standing‘s ratings actually ticked up in Week 3 while The Cool Kids stabilized with a very small dip.
- 10/19/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox has given a full-season order to “The Cool Kids.”
The multi-camera comedy has been picked up for an additional nine episodes, bringing its season-one order to a total of 22 episodes.
“Charlie Day has given us a show that delivers the goods — hilarious stories and impeccable timing and chemistry between its stars, David Alan Grier, Vicki Lawrence, Martin Mull and Leslie Jordan,” said Michael Thorn, president, entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “On top of that, it has the perfect lead-in with Tim Allen and ‘Last Man Standing.’ ‘The Cool Kids’…are just that…and we’re thrilled they’re going to be on Fox for a full season.”
“The Cool Kids” premiered Sept. 28 to a 2.1 rating in the 18-49 demo and 10.2 million viewers according to Nielsen live-plus-seven data — which measures live viewing plus seven days of delayed viewing. The premiere returned a significant chunk of its lead in from the debut of “Last Man Standing,...
The multi-camera comedy has been picked up for an additional nine episodes, bringing its season-one order to a total of 22 episodes.
“Charlie Day has given us a show that delivers the goods — hilarious stories and impeccable timing and chemistry between its stars, David Alan Grier, Vicki Lawrence, Martin Mull and Leslie Jordan,” said Michael Thorn, president, entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “On top of that, it has the perfect lead-in with Tim Allen and ‘Last Man Standing.’ ‘The Cool Kids’…are just that…and we’re thrilled they’re going to be on Fox for a full season.”
“The Cool Kids” premiered Sept. 28 to a 2.1 rating in the 18-49 demo and 10.2 million viewers according to Nielsen live-plus-seven data — which measures live viewing plus seven days of delayed viewing. The premiere returned a significant chunk of its lead in from the debut of “Last Man Standing,...
- 10/19/2018
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Fresh off the huge Mexican box office opening of his comedy Ya Veremos, Mauricio Ochmann is joining Mexican comedian Omar Chaparro (No Manches Frida) in Spanish-language comedy Backseat Driver.
Pantelion Films, 3Pas Studios, and Alcon Entertainment are producing the pic, which starts production in Mexico next month. Also starring are Zuria Vega (Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia), Consuelo Duval (Netas Divinas), and Mauricio Barrientos (Qué Culpa Tiene El Niño).
The film tells the story of mild mannered Tomás (Ochmann) who flies to Puerto Vallarta to seek revenge against the cabdriver (Chaparro) who has been having an affair with his wife (Vega). Pic is a remake of the Filmline-produced Korean-language original Driving With My Wife’s Lover, which was written and directed by Kim Tai-Sik.
The feature is the latest project from Lionsgate label Pantelion and 3Pas Studios’ Eugenio Derbez and Ben Odell following their collaboration on the Overboard redo...
Pantelion Films, 3Pas Studios, and Alcon Entertainment are producing the pic, which starts production in Mexico next month. Also starring are Zuria Vega (Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia), Consuelo Duval (Netas Divinas), and Mauricio Barrientos (Qué Culpa Tiene El Niño).
The film tells the story of mild mannered Tomás (Ochmann) who flies to Puerto Vallarta to seek revenge against the cabdriver (Chaparro) who has been having an affair with his wife (Vega). Pic is a remake of the Filmline-produced Korean-language original Driving With My Wife’s Lover, which was written and directed by Kim Tai-Sik.
The feature is the latest project from Lionsgate label Pantelion and 3Pas Studios’ Eugenio Derbez and Ben Odell following their collaboration on the Overboard redo...
- 8/30/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
An older-skewing sitcom on Fox?
As one TCA journo pointed out today it’s not a programming choice the edgy network of The Simpsons and In Living Color is known for, and yet the network has not one comedy series aimed at older adults after Tim Allen’s Last Man Standing coming over from ABC, but two with the Charlie-Day senior citizen series The Cool Kids.
Written/created by Day and Paul Fruchbom, The Cool Kids revolves around three guy friends in a retirement community who are the top dogs until they’re blown out of the water by the newest member of the community, a female rebel whose ready to challenge their place – it’s high school with 70 somethings. Vicki Lawrence, Martin Mull, David Alan Grier and Leslie Jordan star. The series was inspired by Day’s time working in a nursing home.
“It’s something that younger Fox would never do,...
As one TCA journo pointed out today it’s not a programming choice the edgy network of The Simpsons and In Living Color is known for, and yet the network has not one comedy series aimed at older adults after Tim Allen’s Last Man Standing coming over from ABC, but two with the Charlie-Day senior citizen series The Cool Kids.
Written/created by Day and Paul Fruchbom, The Cool Kids revolves around three guy friends in a retirement community who are the top dogs until they’re blown out of the water by the newest member of the community, a female rebel whose ready to challenge their place – it’s high school with 70 somethings. Vicki Lawrence, Martin Mull, David Alan Grier and Leslie Jordan star. The series was inspired by Day’s time working in a nursing home.
“It’s something that younger Fox would never do,...
- 8/3/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Patrick Walsh (Living Biblically) has joined Fox’s new comedy series The Cool Kids as executive producer and showrunner.
Walsh replaces Kevin Abbott who served as executive producer/showrunner on the pilot. Abbott, a Last Man Standing veteran who served as an executive producer for most of the multi-camera comedy’s six seasons on ABC, including two stints as showrunner, was recently tapped as showrunner of Fox’s Lms revival, which will be paired with The Cool Kids on Fox’s Friday fall schedule. That created a vacancy on The Cool Kids, with Walsh brought in as showrunner on the series. Both comedies are produced by 20th Century Fox Television.
Walsh will executive produce The Cool Kids alongside Charlie Day, Kevin Abott, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton and Nick Frenkel; Paul Fruchbom co-executive produces.
Written/created by Day and Fruchbom, The Cool Kids revolves around three guy friends in a retirement...
Walsh replaces Kevin Abbott who served as executive producer/showrunner on the pilot. Abbott, a Last Man Standing veteran who served as an executive producer for most of the multi-camera comedy’s six seasons on ABC, including two stints as showrunner, was recently tapped as showrunner of Fox’s Lms revival, which will be paired with The Cool Kids on Fox’s Friday fall schedule. That created a vacancy on The Cool Kids, with Walsh brought in as showrunner on the series. Both comedies are produced by 20th Century Fox Television.
Walsh will executive produce The Cool Kids alongside Charlie Day, Kevin Abott, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton and Nick Frenkel; Paul Fruchbom co-executive produces.
Written/created by Day and Fruchbom, The Cool Kids revolves around three guy friends in a retirement...
- 6/12/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox has released trailers for its new comedies and dramas as part of the 2018-19 series orders. You can watch below.
The Cool Kids – Comedy
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television and FX Productions. From writer/executive producer Charlie Day, writer/co-executive producer Paul Fruchbom, executive producers Nick Frenkel and Kevin Abbott and director/executive producer Don Scardino.
Last Man Standing – Comedy
Produced by 20th Century Television. From writer/executive producer Jack Burditt.
Rel – Comedy
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television. From writers/executive producers Lil Rel Howery, Kevin Barnett and Josh Rabinowitz, executive producers Mike Scully and Jerrod Carmichael and director Gerry Cohen.
The Passage – Drama
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, 6th & Idaho and Scott Free. From writer/executive producer Elizabeth Heldens, executive producers Matt Reeves, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker and Adam Kassan, director Marcus Siega and co-executive producer Justin Cronin.
Proven Innocent – Drama
Produced by...
The Cool Kids – Comedy
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television and FX Productions. From writer/executive producer Charlie Day, writer/co-executive producer Paul Fruchbom, executive producers Nick Frenkel and Kevin Abbott and director/executive producer Don Scardino.
Last Man Standing – Comedy
Produced by 20th Century Television. From writer/executive producer Jack Burditt.
Rel – Comedy
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television. From writers/executive producers Lil Rel Howery, Kevin Barnett and Josh Rabinowitz, executive producers Mike Scully and Jerrod Carmichael and director Gerry Cohen.
The Passage – Drama
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, 6th & Idaho and Scott Free. From writer/executive producer Elizabeth Heldens, executive producers Matt Reeves, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker and Adam Kassan, director Marcus Siega and co-executive producer Justin Cronin.
Proven Innocent – Drama
Produced by...
- 5/14/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Move over, boys. Fox has ordered The Cool Kids TV show to series. The comedy comes from creators Charlie Day and Paul Fruchbom. Kevin Abbott will serve as showrunner and executive produce with Day and Nick Frenkel. Fruchbom is a co-executive producer on the new series. A Fox sitcom, The Cool Kids stars Vicki Lawrence, Martin Mull, David Alan Grier, and Leslie Jordan. The story unfolds in a retirement home, where Charlie (Mull), Hank (Grier), and Sid (Jordan), have enjoyed their status as "cool kids." Now that Margaret (Lawrence) has moved in, that all may change. Read More…...
- 5/11/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fox has ordered David Elliot and Danny Strong’s drama project and comedy “The Cool Kids” to series.
Formerly titled “Infamy,” “Proven Innocent” is a legal drama set in an wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were ‘proven’ guilty. Our lead’s motivation comes from her infamous past; as a young adult she was found guilty and later exonerated in a high-profile case in which she became a tabloid sensation, household name and national celebrity. While a hero and a victim to some, her bold and bullish tactics garner her some enemies— one of whom will do anything to see her go down for a crime we know she did not commit. We will watch her defend others as she fights to maintain her own innocence.
Formerly titled “Infamy,” “Proven Innocent” is a legal drama set in an wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were ‘proven’ guilty. Our lead’s motivation comes from her infamous past; as a young adult she was found guilty and later exonerated in a high-profile case in which she became a tabloid sensation, household name and national celebrity. While a hero and a victim to some, her bold and bullish tactics garner her some enemies— one of whom will do anything to see her go down for a crime we know she did not commit. We will watch her defend others as she fights to maintain her own innocence.
- 5/10/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
How about that? Fox’s off-cycle multi-camera comedy pilot The Cool Kids (fka Cool Kids), from the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia team, rode its late momentum all the way to a series pickup. It is one of two new series orders at Fox today, along with the Danny Strong-produced legal drama Proven Innocent. Both come from Fox sibling 20th Century Fox TV.
Retirement-home comedy pilot The Cool Kids had kept a largely low profile despite solid testing and screenings until Fox and 20th TV, following the big return of Roseanne on ABC, recently set out to resurrect 20th TV’s former ABC multi-camera comedy series Last Man Standing starring Tim Allen.
While the deals for the new season of Last Man Standing are still being finalized, its imminent arrival shook up Fox’s comedy pilot field, giving a boost to The Cool Kids, which has become the...
Retirement-home comedy pilot The Cool Kids had kept a largely low profile despite solid testing and screenings until Fox and 20th TV, following the big return of Roseanne on ABC, recently set out to resurrect 20th TV’s former ABC multi-camera comedy series Last Man Standing starring Tim Allen.
While the deals for the new season of Last Man Standing are still being finalized, its imminent arrival shook up Fox’s comedy pilot field, giving a boost to The Cool Kids, which has become the...
- 5/10/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox is adding a pair of shows to next season’s lineup, handing series orders to old-folks comedy The Cool Kids and legal drama Proven Innocent, TVLine has learned.
The Cool Kids — co-written by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day and Paul Fruchbom (Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television) — is set in a retirement community where a female rebel (Vicki Lawrence) shakes up the status quo set by three guy friends (Martin Mull, David Alan Grier and Leslie Jordan). Day will serve as an executive producer, with Kevin Abbott (Last Man Standing) taking over as showrunner.
Proven...
The Cool Kids — co-written by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day and Paul Fruchbom (Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television) — is set in a retirement community where a female rebel (Vicki Lawrence) shakes up the status quo set by three guy friends (Martin Mull, David Alan Grier and Leslie Jordan). Day will serve as an executive producer, with Kevin Abbott (Last Man Standing) taking over as showrunner.
Proven...
- 5/10/2018
- TVLine.com
Fox has ordered an off-cycle comedy pilot from Rob McElhenney and Rob Rosell, Variety has learned.
The untitled multi-camera series follows a woman, her ex-husband, and her new wife work together to raise a family in middle America. McElhenney and Rosell will serve as writers and executive producers on the project. McElhenney is one of the co-creators and stars of the hit FX comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” on which Rosell previously served as a writer and executive producer. Fellow “It’s Always Sunny” co-stars Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton will also executive produce, along with “It’s Always Sunny” executive producer Nick Frenkel. 20th Century Fox Television, where Rosell is under an overall deal, will produce.
The network had previously given the project a pilot production commitment. It will be in consideration for a potential mid-season launch.
Rosell most recently worked as a writer and producer on the Fox shows “The Mick,...
The untitled multi-camera series follows a woman, her ex-husband, and her new wife work together to raise a family in middle America. McElhenney and Rosell will serve as writers and executive producers on the project. McElhenney is one of the co-creators and stars of the hit FX comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” on which Rosell previously served as a writer and executive producer. Fellow “It’s Always Sunny” co-stars Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton will also executive produce, along with “It’s Always Sunny” executive producer Nick Frenkel. 20th Century Fox Television, where Rosell is under an overall deal, will produce.
The network had previously given the project a pilot production commitment. It will be in consideration for a potential mid-season launch.
Rosell most recently worked as a writer and producer on the Fox shows “The Mick,...
- 5/2/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
For about five years now there's been a script waiting to be produced called Winter's Discontent. The adult comedy has been described as follows: When Herb Winter's wife of fifty years dies, the faithful but sexually frustrated widower moves into a retirement community to start living the swinging single life. Last we heard back in 2009, Borat and The Dictator director Larry Charles was on board the project written by first-timer Paul Fruchbom and featured on last year's Black List. But now Deadline has word that In & Out and Death at a Funeral director Frank Oz is at the helm with Billy Crystal attached to lead the comedy. This is exactly the kind of project Crystal needs to reinvigorate his big screen career. The star of such favorites as When Harry Met Sally, City Slickers and The Princess Bride has only had Monsters Inc. to keep him relevant. Last year's abysmal...
- 5/13/2013
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Among the screenplays with less than 6 votes in 2008 we have titles such as Sherlock Holmes, The Debt, Julia Leigh's Sleeping Beauty, William Monahan's London Boulevard and easily my favorite of the bunch is Bert Royal's Easy A. Here are picks 10 to 6 with two finished films having switched their official titles. 10. Our Brand is Crisis (Votes: 22) Writer: Peter Straughan Status: UnknownApart from George Clooney announcing that he'd like to direct and act in the film -- he loves his political-themed films, but since then there hasn't been in terms of updates for this project which is "based on the eponymous documentary. James Carville and a team of U.S. political consultants travel to South America to help Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (aka ‘Goni’) become President of Bolivia.” Smoke House are producing.9. I'm With Cancer (Votes: 24) Writer: Will Reiser Status: CompletedNow going by the horrible title of Live With It,...
- 12/9/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Usually, the best that the older crowd can hope to see on the big screen is an advanced-years romance like Last Chance Harvey. But sex? Never! Older people don't get laid! They play bridge, do crossword puzzles, and leer lecherously while having their daily happy hour drink. But it looks like times are a-changin'.
Variety reports that Larry Charles, the helmer of Borat and Religulous, is in final negotiations to direct a new comedy over at Columbia Pictures called Winter's Discontent, written by Paul Fruchbom. The flick will focus on "a sexually frustrated widower who moves into a retirement community with his best buddy -- looking to get laid."
I can't help but imagine a geriatric Night at the Roxbury without the head-jiving (because that wouldn't be kind to old bones). But seriously -- if anyone can make this a worthy feature -- with enough laughs and enough allure for the older audience,...
Variety reports that Larry Charles, the helmer of Borat and Religulous, is in final negotiations to direct a new comedy over at Columbia Pictures called Winter's Discontent, written by Paul Fruchbom. The flick will focus on "a sexually frustrated widower who moves into a retirement community with his best buddy -- looking to get laid."
I can't help but imagine a geriatric Night at the Roxbury without the head-jiving (because that wouldn't be kind to old bones). But seriously -- if anyone can make this a worthy feature -- with enough laughs and enough allure for the older audience,...
- 4/8/2009
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
Borat, Bruno and Religulous director Larry Charles is very close to signing up for a new comedy, Winter's Discontent, which deals with the always-popular subject of geriatric sex. Er, wait, what?Yes, Clark's keeping up his recent tradition of making films about things that people would rather not talk about with this one. The plot - it's not a documentary this time - centres on a sexually-frustrated widower who decides that the solution to his plight is to move into a retirement community, along with his best buddy, and then move in on the residents.The script was written by one-time banker Paul Fruchbom (getting out before he too faced lynching, presumably) and is on the fast-track to go into production as soon as possible. ...
- 4/8/2009
- EmpireOnline
Eclectic director Larry Charles, of Borat, a few episodes of "Curb Your Enthusiasm", Religulous, and the upcoming Bruno, will next direct Winter's Discontent. The comedy, written by first-timer Paul Fruchbom, was featured on last year's Black List, and is one of a few scripts from that list that have been making headlines recently (the other being Butter). The amusing logline for Winter's Discontent is as follows: When Herb Winter's wife of fifty years dies, the faithful but sexually frustrated widower moves into a retirement community to start living the swinging single life. Sounds like one hell of a steamy project. The Dark Knight producer Charles Roven and Get Smart producer Alex Gartner will produce Winter's Discontent through their Sony-based Atlas Entertainment company. Larry Charles is a rather odd director. I can't say I really ever felt his presence on Borat or Religulous, primarily because both films were driven so much...
- 4/8/2009
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sony Pictures has inked a multiyear, first-look deal with producer Charles Roven and his Atlas Entertainment shingle.
The announcement was made Monday by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Sony's Columbia Pictures.
Roven, whose "Get Smart" topped the boxoffice this past weekend, is now producing with Atlas partner Richard Suckle "The International" for Columbia. The film, set for a Feb. 20 release, stars Clive Owen and Naomi Watts and is directed by Tom Tykwer. Atlas and Columbia also are developing the comedy "Winter's Discontent" from a spec penned by Paul Fruchbom.
Roven produced "Get Smart" with Atlas partner Alex Gartner.
"Chuck is an incredibly passionate hands-on producer who has a gift for combining elegant and sophisticated storytelling with a commercial sensibility," Tolmach said. "He is also someone we have known and worked with for many years and are thrilled to be formally reuniting with him and his entire team at Atlas."
The deal reunites Roven with Tolmach and Sony co-chair Amy Pascal, whom he worked with launching Turner Pictures with his late wife Dawn Steel.
The announcement was made Monday by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Sony's Columbia Pictures.
Roven, whose "Get Smart" topped the boxoffice this past weekend, is now producing with Atlas partner Richard Suckle "The International" for Columbia. The film, set for a Feb. 20 release, stars Clive Owen and Naomi Watts and is directed by Tom Tykwer. Atlas and Columbia also are developing the comedy "Winter's Discontent" from a spec penned by Paul Fruchbom.
Roven produced "Get Smart" with Atlas partner Alex Gartner.
"Chuck is an incredibly passionate hands-on producer who has a gift for combining elegant and sophisticated storytelling with a commercial sensibility," Tolmach said. "He is also someone we have known and worked with for many years and are thrilled to be formally reuniting with him and his entire team at Atlas."
The deal reunites Roven with Tolmach and Sony co-chair Amy Pascal, whom he worked with launching Turner Pictures with his late wife Dawn Steel.
- 6/23/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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