- Carole Myers is an executive producer, writer and media entrepreneur developing shows for television and branded entertainment properties with partners around the world, from idea through production, distribution and marketing. Her work includes dramatic and non-scripted series and specials for network and public television as well as sports events, live concerts and theatrical shows.
She combined music, sports and celebrities for televised pro-celeb events at glamorous resorts, including golf, tennis and concerts with Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees.
She was publicist and event producer for the groundbreaking NBC series "Miami Vice" and co-created The Silver Foxes, a fitness and lifestyle brand for people 50+ that spawned a multi-platinum #1-selling home video featuring the parents of superstars.
Carole and award-winning IMAX director Dennis Earl Moore created high tech videos and on-site films at Biosphere 2, the public environmental science experiment and exhibit in Arizona.
She developed and was a producer of "The Marshal," a prime time ABC/Paramount drama series based on her concept and access to the U.S. Marshals Service.
Through International Media Partners, Carole produces and distributes specials and series for Public Television/PBS. She is Co-Executive Producer of the Off-Broadway hit one-man touring comedy "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, Live," based on the mega-million selling book by John Gray.
As Executive Producer of "Night of the Proms," Carole brought Europe's most successful annual classic-meets-pop concert tour to the U.S., backed by a documentary television series and specials on PBS stations. She won the Mid-America Emmy Award for Arts/Entertainment Program/Special as Executive Producer of the TV series "Night of the Proms."
Carole is now engaged in the development of an international film company. She serves on the board of the Weston Arts Council and is mentor to Duffel Bag Productions, an association of Black graduates of the prestigious Writers Guild Veteran Writers Project.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Diane Miller
- From age 19-21, Carole worked with legendary herpetologist Bill Haast at the Miami Serpentarium, where she assisted him in extracting venom from king cobras, helped wrangle alligators and worked with other dangerous reptiles.
- Carole met her European and Asian region partner, Wim Reijnen, of Rockstar Entertainment and Entertainment Asia, via LinkedIn. They went on to produce the Award-winning Night of the Proms TV series.
- Carole studied theater at the University of Miami where she appeared in a show with Rocky Echevarría, who soon changed his name to Steven Bauer and received a SAG Award for Best Actor in "Traffic," plus Golden Globe nominations for "Scarface" and "Drug Wars.".
- I believe in the unlimited power of media and the visual arts, the extraordinary talents of people worldwide and the beauty we create together.
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