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Mark Hankey started producing music videos and television commercials in the late eighties. Over the years he produced videos for the bands Aerosmith, The Pixies, Nine Inch Nails, a MTV special for Phish and television campaigns for Ford, Reebok, Pepsi, Taylormade, Budweiser and Comcast. He worked with director Errol Morris producing two television pilots and his documentary feature "Fast Cheap and Out of Control” and director Pete Favat on an anti smoking documentary for the Legacy Foundation “I Can’t Breath” He also produced the feature films "Black and White and Red All Over" and “Lift”, that both premiered in the Sundance Film Festival’s dramatic competition and line produced Ted Demme's "Monument Ave” starring Dennis Leary. He currently is the Executive Producer of Picture Park, a television commercial production company.
Charlie Harrington has worked as a location manager on 52 feature films, including “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,” “The Cider House Rules” and “The Last Samurai.” He was Vice President of Feature Film Production at Pacific Artists in Los Angeles. He produced and directed “The American Songwriter” series for A&E and has directed rock videos for many Boston bands including The Cars and the J. Geils Band. He lives on Cape Cod with his wife Cindy and their four children.
Lance Greene acted in and produced numerous theater and film productions in New York City and Boston, and he appeared in “War of China’s Fate,” a World War II film shot on location in China. He played troubled twin brothers Aidan and Terry O’Toole in the well received “Back to Before” at the Boston Center for the Arts. He acted in the original theater production of “God Willing” at The Burren in Davis Sq., Somerville, MA., and later produced this play to critical acclaim in New York City. Lance was the lead in the award-winning short film “Killing Time.” He plays Billy O’Toole in “On Broadway.” Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lance now resides in New York City with his wife Britta Wierich and their children, Riley and Aidan.
Born in Boston, Kris Meyer has worked for ten years with the award-winning Farrelly Bros. under their production banner, Conundrum Entertainment, as an assistant, creative executive, production consultant and producer on such blockbuster hits as “There’s Something About Mary,” “Me, Myself & Irene,” “Shallow Hal,” “Stuck On You,” and “Fever Pitch.” After graduating from Boston College in 1991, Meyer worked as a production assistant on commercials & films before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue his movie-making dreams. Meyer is an active board member for The Edwina Martin Recovery House for Women and Their Infants in Brockton, Ma., and Mini-Fenway Park for Youths in Baseball. Meyer splits his time between Boston and Los Angeles.
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