As the pre-Upfronts cancellation bloodbath nears — the broadcast networks’ annual presentations of their upcoming seasons are slated for next week — ABC’s The Company You Keep is among 18 closely-watched bubble series awaiting their fate.
Season to date, the show is averaging 3.8 million total viewers and a 0.4 demo rating (with Live+7 playback). Out of the 10 dramas that ABC has aired this TV season, it ranks No. 9 in audience (outdrawing only A Million Little Things‘ farewell run) and ties fellow freshman Alaska Daily for last in the demo.
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Season to date, the show is averaging 3.8 million total viewers and a 0.4 demo rating (with Live+7 playback). Out of the 10 dramas that ABC has aired this TV season, it ranks No. 9 in audience (outdrawing only A Million Little Things‘ farewell run) and ties fellow freshman Alaska Daily for last in the demo.
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- 5/8/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Company You Keep Season 1 finale “The Truth Hurts.”] Well, at least The Company You Keep didn’t end its first season — which could be its only, given it hasn’t been renewed and so much up in the air due to the writers strike — on a major cliffhanger. In fact, it does a pretty good job of setting up what a second season could look like while also giving us an idea of what could be next for these characters in such a way that we’re not left with too many questions about what the future holds. Emma (Catherine Haena Kim) and Charlie’s (Milo Ventimiglia) plan to take down Patrick Maguire (Timothy V. Murphy) for good not only works, but Leo (William Fichtner) and Fran (Polly Draper) are also able to use that takedown to put an end to Frankie’s (Tony Shalhoub) for the neighborhood after...
- 5/8/2023
- TV Insider
ABC‘s The Company You Keep is Milo Ventimiglia’s next venture in the world of broadcast television. And his role as Charlie Nicoletti, a con man, is a lot different from This Is Us‘s Jack Pearson. But the difference in characters isn’t the only discrepancy between the two shows — not only does Milo Ventimiglia star in The Company You Keep, but he’s also an executive producer.
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Raymond Liu Milo Ventimiglia plays Charlie Nicoletti in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep series premiere introduces Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, as a con man who just pulled off the biggest con of his life with his family and fiancée Tina by his side. The Nicolettis tricked Patrick Maguire, an Irish mobster, into giving them $10 million for a warehouse they didn’t own.
Unfortunately, Tina ran off with the money.
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Raymond Liu Milo Ventimiglia plays Charlie Nicoletti in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep series premiere introduces Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, as a con man who just pulled off the biggest con of his life with his family and fiancée Tina by his side. The Nicolettis tricked Patrick Maguire, an Irish mobster, into giving them $10 million for a warehouse they didn’t own.
Unfortunately, Tina ran off with the money.
- 3/13/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Nicoletti family is hard at work paying back Daphne Finch and the Irish mob in ABC‘s The Company You Keep. But Milo Ventimiglia’s Charlie is also trying to pursue his romantic connection with (secret) CIA agent Emma Hill after they met in the premiere. And the new couple took their relationship to the next level while the Nicolettis pulled off another con in The Company You Keep Episode 3, “Against All Odds.”
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 3, “Against All Odds.”]
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti and Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill | ABC/Raymond Liu Ollie outs Charlie and Emma’s relationship in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 3
The Company You Keep Episode 3 starts with Charlie gushing over his new relationship with one of his friends while playing some one-on-one basketball. He describes Emma as “(really) smart, beautiful, funny, and complicated (but in the best way).” And amongst all the praises,...
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 3, “Against All Odds.”]
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti and Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill | ABC/Raymond Liu Ollie outs Charlie and Emma’s relationship in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 3
The Company You Keep Episode 3 starts with Charlie gushing over his new relationship with one of his friends while playing some one-on-one basketball. He describes Emma as “(really) smart, beautiful, funny, and complicated (but in the best way).” And amongst all the praises,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Nicoletti family has gotten themselves into a lot of trouble in ABC‘s The Company You Keep. During the series premiere, they conned an Irish mobster, Patrick Maguire, and scored $10 million. However, the woman behind the curtain, Daphne Finch, is now out for blood. And with Charlie’s ex-fiancée Tina on the run with the cash, the Nicolettis had to find a way to come up with the $10 million (plus interest) in The Company You Keep Episode 2, “A Sparkling Reputation.”
[Spoiler alert: The following contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Episode 2, “A Sparkling Reputation.”]
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Christopher Willard Charlie and Emma go on their first date in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 2
The Company You Keep Episode 2 begins with the Nicoletti family undercover at an auction. They plan on grabbing one of the items up for bid — a black diamond necklace — to help settle their debt to Daphne. But as Birdie says,...
[Spoiler alert: The following contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Episode 2, “A Sparkling Reputation.”]
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Christopher Willard Charlie and Emma go on their first date in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 2
The Company You Keep Episode 2 begins with the Nicoletti family undercover at an auction. They plan on grabbing one of the items up for bid — a black diamond necklace — to help settle their debt to Daphne. But as Birdie says,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC‘s The Company You Keep is only just getting started, but we’re already sold on Catherine Haena Kim and Milo Ventimiglia’s chemistry. When they’re onscreen together, it’s like magic. But we can never forget Ventimiglia’s previous television partner — the iconic Mandy Moore. Both Kim and Moore have played Ventimiglia’s love interests on television, but they also have another on-set connection.
Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill | ABC/Scott Everett White Catherine Haena Kim plays Emma Hill in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep Episode 1 introduced viewers to Emma Hill, played by Catherine Haena Kim. Emma is a CIA agent, and no one knows about her occupation, including her very prestigious family.
During the premiere, she’s tracking down a European drug trafficking ring trying to expand to the United States. Emma eventually links the group to an Irish mobster, Patrick Maguire,...
Catherine Haena Kim as Emma Hill | ABC/Scott Everett White Catherine Haena Kim plays Emma Hill in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep Episode 1 introduced viewers to Emma Hill, played by Catherine Haena Kim. Emma is a CIA agent, and no one knows about her occupation, including her very prestigious family.
During the premiere, she’s tracking down a European drug trafficking ring trying to expand to the United States. Emma eventually links the group to an Irish mobster, Patrick Maguire,...
- 2/26/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC‘s latest drama series, The Company You Keep, has an all-star cast. From Milo Ventimiglia to James Saito, the show’s stars are an impressive bunch. We’re confident that fans who tune in to The Company You Keep Season 1 will recognize many characters, including Birdie Nicoletti, played by Sarah Wayne Callies.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Sarah Wayne Callies as Birdie | ABC/Christopher Willard Sarah Wayne Callies stars as Birdie Nicoletti in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep Episode 1 introduced fans to Sarah Wayne Callies’ character, Birdie. She is a part of the Nicoletti family and is Charlie’s, played by Milo Ventimiglia, older sister. Birdie and Charlie co-own a bar when they’re not conning people.
Based on the series premiere, we know that Birdie is the sensible one in the family. And her gut intuition is almost always correct. Birdie had a...
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Sarah Wayne Callies as Birdie | ABC/Christopher Willard Sarah Wayne Callies stars as Birdie Nicoletti in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep Episode 1 introduced fans to Sarah Wayne Callies’ character, Birdie. She is a part of the Nicoletti family and is Charlie’s, played by Milo Ventimiglia, older sister. Birdie and Charlie co-own a bar when they’re not conning people.
Based on the series premiere, we know that Birdie is the sensible one in the family. And her gut intuition is almost always correct. Birdie had a...
- 2/20/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The time is finally here — Milo Ventimiglia is back on our television screens, but this time, he’s on ABC. The actor, who most recently played the beloved Jack Pearson in This Is Us, is now starring in The Company You Keep, which revolves around the love affair between Ventimiglia’s Charlie and Catherine Haena Kim’s Emma. Read on for a recap of the series premiere, The Company You Keep Episode 1.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Catherine Haena Kim as Emma and Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie | ABC/Eric McCandless Meet Milo Ventimiglia’s character in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 1
The Company You Keep Episode 1 begins with Charlie Nicoletti (Milo Ventimiglia) meeting with an Irish gangster named Patrick Maguire (Timothy V. Murphy) to make a “business” deal. So straight out of the gate, we know that Charlie is a far cry from Ventimiglia’s days as Jack.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Catherine Haena Kim as Emma and Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie | ABC/Eric McCandless Meet Milo Ventimiglia’s character in ‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 1
The Company You Keep Episode 1 begins with Charlie Nicoletti (Milo Ventimiglia) meeting with an Irish gangster named Patrick Maguire (Timothy V. Murphy) to make a “business” deal. So straight out of the gate, we know that Charlie is a far cry from Ventimiglia’s days as Jack.
- 2/20/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC‘s The Company You Keep features many household names in its main cast, but its guest stars are also quite impressive. Early in the series premiere of The Company You Keep, fans are introduced to Tina, played by Bridget Regan, and many might recognize the actor from some of her previous roles.
[Spoiler alert: The following contains mild spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Bridget Regan | Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images Bridget Regan plays Tina in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep introduces Bridget Regan as Tina during the series premiere. Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, is trying to con an Irish mobster, Patrick Maguire, and his consultant, Daphne Finch, into giving him 10 million in exchange for a warehouse that Charlie claims to own.
Charlie’s family — Leo (William Fichtner), Fran (Polly Draper), and Birdie (Sarah Wayne Callies) — and his fiancé, Tina, are waiting in the wings for the deal to go down.
[Spoiler alert: The following contains mild spoilers from The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 1, “Pilot.”]
Bridget Regan | Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images Bridget Regan plays Tina in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep introduces Bridget Regan as Tina during the series premiere. Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, is trying to con an Irish mobster, Patrick Maguire, and his consultant, Daphne Finch, into giving him 10 million in exchange for a warehouse that Charlie claims to own.
Charlie’s family — Leo (William Fichtner), Fran (Polly Draper), and Birdie (Sarah Wayne Callies) — and his fiancé, Tina, are waiting in the wings for the deal to go down.
- 2/20/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC Signature has hired Starz programming exec Susan Lewis as SVP and head of drama development, replacing Patrick Maguire at the recently restructured studio.
In her new role, Lewis will head the label’s drama team and report to Tracy Underwood, EVP of creative affairs for ABC Signature, beginning Aug. 31. The studio, led by president Jonnie Davis, is the result of a merger between ABC Studios and ABC Signature, as part of an overall restructuring and re-naming at Disney Television Studios earlier this month.
Former drama head Maguire, who has been with the company for almost two decades, is leaving to pursue other opportunities.
“I feel very lucky to be joining the incredibly talented team at ABC Signature,” Lewis said. “The breadth of projects that they have brought to audiences is unparalleled, and I am excited to be at a company that is doing everything possible to tell stories about...
In her new role, Lewis will head the label’s drama team and report to Tracy Underwood, EVP of creative affairs for ABC Signature, beginning Aug. 31. The studio, led by president Jonnie Davis, is the result of a merger between ABC Studios and ABC Signature, as part of an overall restructuring and re-naming at Disney Television Studios earlier this month.
Former drama head Maguire, who has been with the company for almost two decades, is leaving to pursue other opportunities.
“I feel very lucky to be joining the incredibly talented team at ABC Signature,” Lewis said. “The breadth of projects that they have brought to audiences is unparalleled, and I am excited to be at a company that is doing everything possible to tell stories about...
- 8/20/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Susan Lewis is joining ABC Signature as senior vice president and head of drama development.
Lewis will officially join the studio on Aug. 31 and will report to Tracy Underwood. She takes over the role from Patrick Maguire, who exited the studio amid the recent restructuring that saw ABC Studios and ABC Signature combine under the ABC Signature banner as part of Disney Television Studios.
“I feel very lucky to be joining the incredibly talented team at ABC Signature,” Lewis said. “The breadth of projects that they have brought to audiences is unparalleled, and I am excited to be at a company that is doing everything possible to tell stories about people that have not been told before.”
Lewis most recently worked at Starz Entertainment, where she has been senior vice president of original programming since 2017. During her tenure, she oversaw multiple series including “Dublin Murders,” “Hightown,” and the new critically-acclaimed series “P-Valley.
Lewis will officially join the studio on Aug. 31 and will report to Tracy Underwood. She takes over the role from Patrick Maguire, who exited the studio amid the recent restructuring that saw ABC Studios and ABC Signature combine under the ABC Signature banner as part of Disney Television Studios.
“I feel very lucky to be joining the incredibly talented team at ABC Signature,” Lewis said. “The breadth of projects that they have brought to audiences is unparalleled, and I am excited to be at a company that is doing everything possible to tell stories about people that have not been told before.”
Lewis most recently worked at Starz Entertainment, where she has been senior vice president of original programming since 2017. During her tenure, she oversaw multiple series including “Dublin Murders,” “Hightown,” and the new critically-acclaimed series “P-Valley.
- 8/20/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
ABC Signature, the recently rebranded production division that includes ABC Studios, has hired Starz’ Susan Lewis as its new head of drama development.
Lewis, who was SVP, Original Programming at the premium pay-tv network, joins on August 31 and will head the label’s drama team, reporting to Executive Vice President Tracy Underwood.
She replaces Patrick Maguire, who was promoted to SVP of drama development under former ABC Studios President Patrick Moran in September 2018. Maguire, who has been at Disney, ABC and ABC Studios in various roles since 2002, is understood to be considering other opportunities.
The move comes ten days after Disney Television Studios launched a major rebrand of its three TV studios. ABC Signature, which now encapsulates ABC Studios, is led by president Jonnie Davis, while Fox 21 Television Studios, led by president Bert Salke, will be renamed Touchstone Television, and 20th Century Fox Television, led by president Carolyn Cassidy,...
Lewis, who was SVP, Original Programming at the premium pay-tv network, joins on August 31 and will head the label’s drama team, reporting to Executive Vice President Tracy Underwood.
She replaces Patrick Maguire, who was promoted to SVP of drama development under former ABC Studios President Patrick Moran in September 2018. Maguire, who has been at Disney, ABC and ABC Studios in various roles since 2002, is understood to be considering other opportunities.
The move comes ten days after Disney Television Studios launched a major rebrand of its three TV studios. ABC Signature, which now encapsulates ABC Studios, is led by president Jonnie Davis, while Fox 21 Television Studios, led by president Bert Salke, will be renamed Touchstone Television, and 20th Century Fox Television, led by president Carolyn Cassidy,...
- 8/20/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Andrew Stearn, the former head of Working Title Television U.S., has set up shop as a producer with an overall deal at ABC Studios.
Stearn has enlisted Alie Rivier Gutman to serve as VP of Andrew Stearn Productions. ABC Studios is part of the newly established Disney Television Studios unit encompassing the separate labels of 20th Century Fox TV, ABC Studios and Fox 21 Television Studios.
“I’ve been lucky enough to learn the business and work for some of the best producers in town. I can only hope that a smidgen of their success rubs off on me and my new company,” Stearn said in unveiling his new banner and move to ABC Studios. “The fact that I get to do this at Disney under the studio guidance of (ABC Studios executives) Patrick Moran, Tracy Underwood, Patrick Maguire, Mark Taylor and Emily Cummins makes it all the more exciting.
Stearn has enlisted Alie Rivier Gutman to serve as VP of Andrew Stearn Productions. ABC Studios is part of the newly established Disney Television Studios unit encompassing the separate labels of 20th Century Fox TV, ABC Studios and Fox 21 Television Studios.
“I’ve been lucky enough to learn the business and work for some of the best producers in town. I can only hope that a smidgen of their success rubs off on me and my new company,” Stearn said in unveiling his new banner and move to ABC Studios. “The fact that I get to do this at Disney under the studio guidance of (ABC Studios executives) Patrick Moran, Tracy Underwood, Patrick Maguire, Mark Taylor and Emily Cummins makes it all the more exciting.
- 5/20/2019
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Former Working Title Television U.S. and John Wells Productions president Andrew Stearn is launching his own production company, Andrew Stearn Productions. It will be based at ABC Studios, a division of Disney Television Studios, with an overall deal.
Stearn is coming off a three-year stint as president of Working Title Television U.S., where he served as executive producer on the Netflix series Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts, and the upcoming Tales Of the City; as well as the HBO docuseries The Case Against Adnan Syed. During his tenure at the company, a joint venture between NBCUniversal International and UK-based Working Title Films’ Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, Stearn also set up projects at NBC, ABC, CBS, Amazon, Hulu, E!, Showtime and Fox.
Before joining Working Title, Stearn worked with John Wells for 15 years, including a lengthy stint as president of Warner Bros TV-based John Wells Prods. During his time at the company,...
Stearn is coming off a three-year stint as president of Working Title Television U.S., where he served as executive producer on the Netflix series Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts, and the upcoming Tales Of the City; as well as the HBO docuseries The Case Against Adnan Syed. During his tenure at the company, a joint venture between NBCUniversal International and UK-based Working Title Films’ Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, Stearn also set up projects at NBC, ABC, CBS, Amazon, Hulu, E!, Showtime and Fox.
Before joining Working Title, Stearn worked with John Wells for 15 years, including a lengthy stint as president of Warner Bros TV-based John Wells Prods. During his time at the company,...
- 5/20/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC Studios has promoted Patrick Maguire to senior vice president of drama development, the studio announced on Friday.
Previously vice president, Maguire will now lead the department, replacing Nne Ebong, who left the studio back in August after 12 years at the company. He will report to ABC Studios president Patrick Moran.
“Patrick is an exceptional executive with sharp creative skills and a unique perspective given his broad range of experience at the company. In his 16 years at Disney, he has become known for developing great relationships with our talent and has been instrumental in overseeing and developing some of our most important series,” Moran said in a statement.
Also Read: Nne Ebong Departs as Head of Drama Development at ABC Studios
In his role as vice president, Maguire oversaw a slate of ABC Studios writers and producers including Michael Seitzman, Shondaland, Regina King, Allan Heinberg and Erica Messer. He also...
Previously vice president, Maguire will now lead the department, replacing Nne Ebong, who left the studio back in August after 12 years at the company. He will report to ABC Studios president Patrick Moran.
“Patrick is an exceptional executive with sharp creative skills and a unique perspective given his broad range of experience at the company. In his 16 years at Disney, he has become known for developing great relationships with our talent and has been instrumental in overseeing and developing some of our most important series,” Moran said in a statement.
Also Read: Nne Ebong Departs as Head of Drama Development at ABC Studios
In his role as vice president, Maguire oversaw a slate of ABC Studios writers and producers including Michael Seitzman, Shondaland, Regina King, Allan Heinberg and Erica Messer. He also...
- 9/28/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Patrick Maguire has been promoted to Svp of Drama Development at ABC Studios. He will head the studio’s drama development department, reporting to ABC Studios President Patrick Moran.
ABC Studios veteran Maguire, who was most recently VP of Drama Development, replaces Nne Ebong who recently left the studio to join Paul Lee’s independent studio wiip, backed by CAA.
“Patrick is an exceptional executive with sharp creative skills and a unique perspective given his broad range of experience at the company,” said Moran. “In his 16 years at Disney, he has become known for developing great relationships with our talent and has been instrumental in overseeing and developing some of our most important series.”
As VP of drama development, Maguire oversaw a slate writers and producers including Michael Seitzman, Shondaland, Regina King, Allan Heinberg and Erica Messer. In the last several years, he oversaw three pilots that were picked up...
ABC Studios veteran Maguire, who was most recently VP of Drama Development, replaces Nne Ebong who recently left the studio to join Paul Lee’s independent studio wiip, backed by CAA.
“Patrick is an exceptional executive with sharp creative skills and a unique perspective given his broad range of experience at the company,” said Moran. “In his 16 years at Disney, he has become known for developing great relationships with our talent and has been instrumental in overseeing and developing some of our most important series.”
As VP of drama development, Maguire oversaw a slate writers and producers including Michael Seitzman, Shondaland, Regina King, Allan Heinberg and Erica Messer. In the last several years, he oversaw three pilots that were picked up...
- 9/28/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC Studios has promoted Patrick Maguire to oversee drama development.
Maguire succeeds Nne Ebong as the studio’s senior VP of drama development. Ebong exited ABC Studios in August. Maguire worked under Ebong as drama development VP. He’s been in the ABC fold since 2002 when he joined the network in its comedy development department.
“Patrick is an exceptional executive with sharp creative skills and a unique perspective given his broad range of experience at the company,” said ABC Studios president Patrick Moran. “In his 16 years at Disney, he has become known for developing great relationships with our talent and has been instrumental in overseeing and developing some of our most important series.”
Maguire’s recent credits include shepherding three projects that made to ABC with series orders: “For the People,” “Station 19” and “The Rookie.”
Before his segue to drama development in early 2017, Maguire spent six years working in current programming for ABC Studios.
Maguire succeeds Nne Ebong as the studio’s senior VP of drama development. Ebong exited ABC Studios in August. Maguire worked under Ebong as drama development VP. He’s been in the ABC fold since 2002 when he joined the network in its comedy development department.
“Patrick is an exceptional executive with sharp creative skills and a unique perspective given his broad range of experience at the company,” said ABC Studios president Patrick Moran. “In his 16 years at Disney, he has become known for developing great relationships with our talent and has been instrumental in overseeing and developing some of our most important series.”
Maguire’s recent credits include shepherding three projects that made to ABC with series orders: “For the People,” “Station 19” and “The Rookie.”
Before his segue to drama development in early 2017, Maguire spent six years working in current programming for ABC Studios.
- 9/28/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
ABC Studios has found its replacement for Nne Ebong, who exited the studio in August. Patrick Maguire, who was formerly vice president of drama development for the studio, has been named senior vice president of drama development. In the role, he'll report to ABC Studios' president, Patrick Moran. "Patrick is an exceptional executive with sharp creative skills and a unique perspective given his broad range of experience at the company," said Moran. "In his 16 years at Disney, he has become known for developing great relationships with our talent and has been instrumental in ...
- 9/28/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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