Warner Bros has promoted Eric Broet to Executive Vice President of France & Benelux it was announced today by Iris Knobloch, President, Warner Bros. France & Benelux, to whom Broet will continue to report.
In the new role, Broet will lead the development of the Warner Bros. France & Benelux company-wide strategy, under Knobloch’s direction. He will supervise the implementation of the company’s business and operational objectives from a cross-divisional standpoint and lead Warner Bros.’ growth initiatives for the two markets.
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Broet will continue to oversee Warner Bros. corporate operations for France and Benelux and supervise the French consumer products team and act as the Managing Director for Benelux.
In the new role, Broet will lead the development of the Warner Bros. France & Benelux company-wide strategy, under Knobloch’s direction. He will supervise the implementation of the company’s business and operational objectives from a cross-divisional standpoint and lead Warner Bros.’ growth initiatives for the two markets.
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Broet will continue to oversee Warner Bros. corporate operations for France and Benelux and supervise the French consumer products team and act as the Managing Director for Benelux.
- 3/12/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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Voice actor Arthur Anderson, perhaps best known for voicing Lucky the Leprechaun in Lucky Charms cereal commercials, has died at the age of 93. The New York Times reports his friend, Craig Wichman, confirmed Mr. Anderson's passing. According to the report, Anderson voiced Lucky from 1963 to 1992. He was often asked to sing the "They're magically delicious," jingle, which he would do, with pride.
Although primarily a voice actor, who starting working in radio during his childhood, Anderson clocked some time on TV series, too. For his last TV gig, he voiced the character Eustace Bagge in Cartoon Network's animated Courage the Cowardly Dog TV series, in 2002. His IMDb profile credits Anderson on 18 episodes of the now-cancelled cartoon. He assumed the role from Lionel G. Wilson, in the show's final season.
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Voice actor Arthur Anderson, perhaps best known for voicing Lucky the Leprechaun in Lucky Charms cereal commercials, has died at the age of 93. The New York Times reports his friend, Craig Wichman, confirmed Mr. Anderson's passing. According to the report, Anderson voiced Lucky from 1963 to 1992. He was often asked to sing the "They're magically delicious," jingle, which he would do, with pride.
Although primarily a voice actor, who starting working in radio during his childhood, Anderson clocked some time on TV series, too. For his last TV gig, he voiced the character Eustace Bagge in Cartoon Network's animated Courage the Cowardly Dog TV series, in 2002. His IMDb profile credits Anderson on 18 episodes of the now-cancelled cartoon. He assumed the role from Lionel G. Wilson, in the show's final season.
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- 4/14/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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