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PAUL JUNGER WITT (PRODUCER) is a partner in Witt-Thomas Productions, which has been responsible for many of the most successful television series in history, including Soap, the multiple-Emmy-winning The Golden Girls, Benson, Empty Nest, Beauty And The Beast, Blossom, Nurses and The John Laroquette Show.
Witt received an Emmy Award for producing the classic television movie Brian's Song. He also produced the 10 other telefilms, as well as the series The Partridge Family and The Rookies.
Witt's feature films include the memorable Dead Poets Society, which received an Oscar for Best Screenplay and a nomination for Best Picture; Final Analysis, starring Richard Gere and Kim Basinger and the critically and commercially successful Three Kings, which starred George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg.
EDWARD L. McDONNELL's (PRODUCER) most recent credits include MGM's Original Sin starring Angelina Jolie and Antonio Banderas and Warner Bros. Pictures' A Walk To Remember, starring Mandy Moore and directed by Adam Shankman.
McDonnell was a producer on the action drama Three Kings, one of 1999's most critically acclaimed films, which was an official entry in the 2000 Berlin Film Festival. As President of Steven Seagal's company, Seagal-Nasso Productions, McDonnell was also involved with the feature films Out for Justice, Under Siege, On Deadly Ground and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. In 1996 McDonnell joined Witt-Thomas Films. McDonnell's Maple Shape Productions is currently shingled at Warner Bros. Studios.
Alcon Co-Presidents ANDREW KOSOVE and BRODERICK JOHNSON (PRODUCERS) draw from common professional goals and a shared alma mater, Princeton University, where they were classmates beginning in 1989. Kosove graduated magna cum laude with a joint degree in Politics and Economics. Johnson, who earned his degree in Economics, later worked as a quantitative analyst for Saloman Brothers in New York.
After working together in various capacities in the motion picture industry, Kosove and Johnson founded Alcon Entertainment in January 1997 with financial backing from a private investor. Alcon Entertainment, which is named after the ally of Hercules (a mythological archer who never missed his target), is primarily dedicated to financing the development, packaging, and production of feature length theatrical motion pictures.
Kosove and Johnson have produced the family film sensation My Dog Skip, the hit comedy Dude, Where's My Car?, Lost & Found and the Academy Award-nominated The Affair of the Necklace.
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