Everybody's Dead producer leaves Artisan


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Posted by Old Man Ed at 198.109.1.30 on May 31, 2000 at 12:09:16:

Morning board,

I read this article on hollywoodreporter.com and thought it might be of some interest. (It's at the bottom of the post.)

Hey Brian, any word on how the ED (or is it now Beta House) development is going? I hope all is well. I haven't seen a good zombie flick since... since... well, Spice World probably.

Oh, and good luck on the show tonight, Kevin. The whole Oldani clan will be watching.

My best,
Ed
- who didn't mean to incur the wrath of Bryan and who thanks Johnboy for being like the virtual "could-be-a-woman-but-I-don't-know" son I've never had.

The article:

Silverman to Roth company as prod'n exec

Producer and former Warner Bros. executive Greg Silverman is the newest addition to Joe Roth's yet-unnamed production venture. The company does not give employees titles, but Silverman will most likely serve Roth's venture in a production executive capacity. Silverman, who moved into Roth's Santa Monica offices on Tuesday, declined comment. Silverman signed a one-year, first-look production deal with Artisan Entertainment last year. His deal with the company called for a second-year option, which was not renewed. For the indie company, Silverman was producing the comedy "Everybody's Dead," the drama "Group" and the thriller "Alison," which was recently put into turnaround by Artisan. It is expected that "Dead" and "Group" will continue in active development at Artisan, with Silverman still on board to produce, an Artisan spokesman said.




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