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Bill Todman, Jr. launched his career working for his father, Hall of Fame Television Producer, Bill Todman. In 1981, Bill moved to Goodson-Todman West in Los Angeles to concentrate on television production. He quickly transitioned to MGM/UA Television in 1982 as a programing executive working under the President, Thomas Tannenbaum. In 1984, Todman joined 20th Century Fox TV as a producer reporting to Leslie Moonves. He moved with Moonves to Lorimar-Telepictures, where Todman teamed up with Joel Simon to form a producing partnership that would span decades. Together they produced eight television pilots, two series and one made for television movie. While working in television, Todman and Simon ventured into feature films, producing hit Warner Bros. movies like ''Married to the Mob'' and ''Hard to Kill''. In 1995, Todman became President of Morgan Creek Productions. He served as Executive Producer on films like ''Two if by Sea'', ''Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls'', ''Diabolique'', ''Incognito'', ''Wild America'', ''Bad Moon'', ''Major League: Back to the Minors'', ''Wrongfully Accused'', ''The King and I''.〔(level1ent.com ) (video)〕 In 1998, Todman produced the feature film ''Wild Wild West'' for Warner Bros. and in 2000, Co-Produced ''X-Men'' for 20th Century Fox. He joined forces with Kopelson Entertainment for the ABC television program ''Thieves'' while simultaneously producing ''The In-Laws'' with Joel Simon at Warner Bros. In 2003, Todman and Edward L. Milstein formed Level 1 Entertainment. Together they have produced and financed such motion pictures as ''Grandma’s Boy'' for 20th Century Fox, ''Rendition'' for New Line Cinema and ''Strange Wilderness'' for Paramount Pictures.〔(imdb )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bill Todman, Jr.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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