Brad Grey

      BRAD GREY (Producer) is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (BGE). BGEís affiliated companies include Brillstein-Grey Management, Brad Grey Television, and Brad Grey Pictures.

      Brillstein-Grey Managementís exclusive list of clients includes: Jennifer Aniston, Nicolas Cage, Dana Carvey, Bob Costas, Courtney Cox, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Greg Kinnear, Rob Lowe, Bill Maher, John Malkovich, Lorne Michaels, Dennis Miller, Brad Pitt, Guy Ritchie, Adam Sandler, Tom Selleck, Martin Short, Gary Sinise, Jimmy Smits, David Spade, Sylvester Stallone, and Noah Wyle.

      The companyís television studio, Brad Grey Television, has a number of shows on the air for the 2001-2002 network season, serving as Executive Producer of According to Jim, Just Shoot Me, The Steve Harvey Show, The Wayne Brady Show, and the highly anticipated fourth season of The Sopranos. The company also produced The Larry Sanders Show and Newsradio, which is now in syndication after five years on NBC.

      Brad Grey Pictures will soon be releasing Miramaxís View from the Top, directed by Bruno Barreto and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, to be released in January 2003. The cast also includes Mike Myers, Christina Applegate, Rob Lowe, Kelly Preston, Mark Ruffalo, Christian Slater, and Candice Bergen. An important recent project was the special entitled In Memoriam: September 11, 2001, New York City produced by HBO in association with Brad Grey TV, which aired Memorial Day weekend on HBO. The documentary, which was nominated for an Emmy this year, was told through the voice of Rudolph W. Giuliani and utilized unprecedented access to City Hall and the Mayorís staff. It also included archival documents, combined with eyewitness accounts and news footage. The film and all of the materials used in making the film, from transcripts to outtakes, was donated to The Museum of the City of New York where it will live as an archival record of that historic day. Giuliani, Brad Grey Television and HBO/AOL Time Warner donated their production fees to the Twin Towers Fund, which was established by Mayor Giuliani.

      In June, 2002, Grey joined forces with Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, signing a three-year, first look, first-dollar gross deal at Warner Bros. Their first project will be the screen adaptation of the Mark Haddon novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.

      Grey, a Golden Globe Award-winner as Executive Producer of The Sopranos and a four-time winner of the George Foster Peabody Award, is a sixteen-time Emmy and Academy Award nominee.

      Grey serves on the Board of Directors of the UCLA School of Medicine, Project A.L.S., KCET, the Environmental Media Association, Comic Relief, the Deanís Council at the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and the Board of Councilors at the University of Southern Californiaís School of the Cinema ­ Television.

      Grey resides in Los Angeles and is married with three children.

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