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Anthony Denis "Tony" Thomopoulos (Greek: Αντώνης Θωμόπουλος [1]) is an American motion picture and television executive. Thomopoulos spent 12 years of his career at ABC , moving progressively from Vice President of Prime Time Programs, to President of ABC Entertainment , to President of ABC Broadcast Group.
Cynthia Cristina Ferrare (born 1950 [a]) is an American fashion model, actress, author and talk-show host.She had lead roles in several films in the late-1960s and early-1970s, including the 1968 comedy The Impossible Years and the 1972 Western film J. W. Coop, as well as portraying the titular character in Juan López Moctezuma's horror film Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (also 1972).
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Name Years Notes James T. Aubrey: March 1957 – April 28, 1958 As vice president in charge of programs (a title he gained before March 1957), he brought to the air what he recalled as "wild, sexy, lively stuff, things that had never been done before," shows such as Maverick, a western with James Garner, and 77 Sunset Strip, a detective show with Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
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Anthony Thomopoulos, then head of Amblin's television division, contacted Les Moonves, then CEO of Warner Bros. Television and told him about the idea for the show and sent the script to them. John Wells, under contract at Amblin at the time, became attached to the project as a producer. He and Crichton discussed the project over lunch ...
Anthony Thomopoulos, then head of Amblin's television division, got in touch with then CEO of Warner Bros. Television, Les Moonves, about the idea for the series and to send the script. Spielberg's Amblin Television provided John Wells as the show's executive producer.