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DOUGLAS NETTER (Executive Producer) Douglas Netter
is an accomplished television executive and producer. He served as Executive Vice
President and Chief Operating Officer at MGM Studios from 1970-1975. During that time, he
produced over 75 feature films, numerous television programs and was instrumental in the
construction of the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. He was involved in the production of
"Lawrence of Arabia," the "Matt Helm" films, starring Dean Martin,
Jack Lemmon's "How To Murder Your Wife," "April Fools" and "Porgy
and Bess." In 1978, Netter formed Rattlesnake Productions, specializing in
independent theatrical and television production. Among Netter's most recent executive
producer credits are the Emmy Award-nominated 10-hour documentary/mini-series "The
Wild West," the "Babylon 5" telefilm, "The Spirit of Flight" and
"Black Wing" (promotional films for Lockheed and the U.S. Air Force), the
television movie "The Legend of Captain Power" and the syndicated television
series "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future." Other projects include
the series "Five Mile Creek," the pilot "Cherokee Trail" and the
mini-series "Roughnecks" and "Wild Times." Netter also executive
produced the award-winning mini-series "The Sacketts," based on Louis L'Amour's
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J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI (Executive
Producer/Creator) J. Michael Straczynski has a long relationship with science-fiction and
related genres. He has previously been the story editor and primary writer for the
syndicated "The Twilight Zone" series and his adaptation of "The Strange
Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" for Showtime earned him both ACE and Writers Guild
Award nominations. He worked as a story editor on two animated series, "Captain
Power" and "The Real Ghostbusters," as well as the live-action series
"Jake & the Fatman." He served as producer on the hit series "Murder,
She Wrote," the "Babylon 5" telefilm and created the "Babylon 5"
series. He has also written short stories, an anthology and two dark fantasy/horror
novels. |
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JOHN COPELAND (Producer) John Copeland began his
film making career in 1973 as assistant to producer Euan Lloyd at the Twickenham Studio in
London, England. Two years later, he was assistant director of the feature film
"Paper Tiger," starring David Niven. In 1977, Copeland began his association
with executive producer Douglas Netter and together they have produced the mini-series
"Wild Times," "Roughnecks" and the Emmy Award-winning "The
Sacketts." The two also joined forces on the pilot for Louis L'Amour's "The
Cherokee Trail," the series "Five Mile Creek" and the pilot "Captain
Power and the Soldiers of the Future." Copeland also served as producer of the Emmy
Award-nominated 10-hour documentary/mini-series "The Wild West," and co-producer
of the "Babylon 5" telefilm. |
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