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Kurt Farquhar KURT FARQUHAR FEATURE FILM WHAT LOVE WILL MAKE YOU DO Lisa Haynes, dir / prod. Yellow Lens Entertainment DARK GIRLS D. Channsin Berry, Bill Duke, dirs. / prods. Duke Media 96 MINUTES Aimee Lagos, dir. First Point Entertainment Lee Clay, prod. Justin Moore-Lewy, prods. LIFTED Lexi Alexander, dir. Screen Media Films Deborah Del Prete, prods. PASTOR BROWN Rockmond Dunbar, dir. Rock Capital Films Steven Belser, Carol Ann Shine, prods. MILES FROM HOME Ty Hodges, dir. Lab 601 Meagan Goode, Ty Hodges, Ralph Farquhar, prods. NOT EASILY BROKEN Bill Duke, dir. Sony Screen Gems Bill Duke, T.D. Jakes, Aaron Norris, Curtis Wallace, prods. COVER Bill Duke, dir. 20 th Century Fox Bill Duke, Warren Kohler, prods. BAXTER & MCGUIRE (short) Mike Blum, dir. Comedy Central / MotherLoad Michael Weithorn, prod. GAS Henry Chan, dir. 20 th Century Fox Claude Brooks, Ralph Farquhar, Tony Smith, prods. ROOM 302 (short) Erma Elzy-Jones, dir. Deborah E. Ward, prod. TELEVISION KEYSHIA COLE: ALL IN (½ hour series) James Dubose, exec prod. BET THE FRIGHT NIGHT FILES (1 hour series) Susan Banks, exec prod. TV1 SINGLE LADIES (1 hour series) Felicia Henderson / Queen Latifah exec prod. BET DANCING IN SEPTEMBER (mow) Reggie Rock Bythewood, dir. HBO Additional music BEING MARY JANE (1 hr series) Mara Brock-Akil, exec prod. BET Salik Akil, exec prod. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 1 REAL HUSBANDS OF HOLLYWOOD Ralph Farquhar / Chris Spencer / Stan Lathan, exec. prod. (½ hour series) BET REED BETWEEN THE LINES (½ hour series) Felicia Henderson, exec. prod. BET TRIGGERS (1 hr series) Gary Tarpinian, exec. prod. Military Channel KEISHA & DANIEL: FAMILY FIRST James Dubose, exec prod. (½ hour series) BET FREE AGENTS (½ hour series) John Enbom / Todd Holland / Karey Burke, exec NBC prods. LINCOLN HEIGHTS (1 hour series) Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, exec. prod. ABC Family Seth Freeman, creator BRAVE NEW VOICES (½ hour series) Russell Simmons / Stan Lathan / Lee Gaither, exe HBO prods. SOUL FOOD (1 hour series) Kenneth “Baby Face” Edmonds / Tracey Edmonds / Showtime Felicia Henderson, prods. MATT WATERS SHOW (1 hour series) James D. Parriott / Tom Tannenbaum CBS Delores Robinson / Montel Williams, prods. TriStar UNDER ONE ROOF (1 hour series) Thomas Carter / Walton Dorniche, prods. CBS KING OF QUEENS (½ hour series) Michael Weithorn, prod. CBS Columbia TriStar Television GIRLFRIENDS (½ hour series) Gramnet / Mara Brock-Akil, prods. UPN THE GAME (1/2 hour series) Gramnet / Mara Brock-Akil, prods. UPN/BET ALL OF US (½ hour series) Will Smith / Jada Pinkett Smith, Betsy Borns, prods. UPN Warner Bros. Productions ANT FARM (1/2 hour pilot) Dan Signer, exec. prod / Joey Scott, prod. Disney Channel JUST JORDAN (1/2 hour series) Alison Taylor, exec. prod. Nickelodeon ONE ON ONE (½ hour series) Eunetta Boone, Greenblatt/Janollari, prods. UPN THE PROUD FAMILY (animation) (½ hour series) Bruce Smith / Ralph Farquhar, prods. ABC / Disney Channel The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 2 KURT FARQUHAR SISTER SISTER (½ hour series) Suzanne DePasse / Sy Rosen, prods. WB / ABC / Paramount TV THE PARKERS (½ hour series) Ralph Farquhar / Sara Finney / Vida Spears, prods. UPN / Big Ticket Television PLAY’D (mow) Oz Scott, dir. VH1 Bill Borden, prod Score & All Original songs MOESHA (½ hour series) Ralph Farquhar / Sara Finney / Jim Tripp UPN / Big Ticket Television Vida Spears, prods. LOVE INC. (½ hour series) Warren Littlefield, prod. UPN / Paramount Pictures Television SECOND TIME AROUND (½ hour series) Ralph Farquhar, Michelle Listenbee-Brown UPN / Paramount Pictures Television Claude Brooks, prods. SOLUNA (½ hour pilot) Jacque Edmonds Cofer, Kelsey Grammer, UPN / Paramount Pictures Television Susanne DePasse, prods. CUTS (½ hour pilot) Greenblatt/Janollari, Eunetta Boone, Benny Richburg UPN / Paramount Pictures Television SAVING JASON (½ hour pilot) Winfred Hervey, prod., Stan Lathan, dir. WB IN THE HOUSE (½ hour series) Gary Hardwick, exec. prod. NBC DANCE 360 (½ hour series) Hat to the Back Productions, prod. Paramount DEF COMEDY JAM: PRIMETIME (½ hour series) Stan Lathan / Sandy Wernick, prods. HBO WHO’S GOT JOKES (1/2 hour reality) Ralph Farquhar, prod TV One Farcor Productions BLENDIN (½ hour pilot) Jim Tripp, Ralph Farquhar, prods. COMMITMENTS (mow) Jeff Clannigan, prod.; Carol Mayes, Dir. BET Original Film Score COUSIN SKEETER (½ hour series) Mike Tollin/Brian Robbins, Tracy Sullivan, prods. Nickelodeon JETT JACKSON (½ hour pilot) Lee Gaither / Liz Nealon / Fracaswell Hyman, prods. Disney Channel THE KIRK FRANKLIN SHOW (½ hour series) Ralph Farquhar, prod. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 3 CLAUDE’S CRIB (½ hour series) Mort Nathan/Bill Boulware / Barry Fanarro, prods. USA Network C-BEAR & JAMAL (animation) (½ hour series) Swinton Scott, prod. FOX KEYSHIA COLE: THE WAY IT IS (reality) James DuBose, prod. BET THE CORNER (½ hour pilot) Stan Lathan / Gary Hardwick, prods. HBO Stan Lathan, dir. NED AND STACEY (½ hour series) Michael Weithorn, prods. FOX Bill Baker, prod Columbia TriStar SOUTH CENTRAL (½ hour series) Ralph Farquhar / Michael Weithorn, prods. FOX SINBAD (½ hour series) Ralph Farquhar / Michael Weithorn, prods. FOX ROC (½ hour series) Stan Lathan, prod. FOX JACKEE (½ hour series) Michael Moye, prod. NBC HELLO, MR. MOON (½ hour pilot) Andrew Susskind, prod. FOX LIVIN’ LARGE (½ hour pilot) Quincy Jones, Jackson/McHenry, prods. ABC THEA (½ hour series) Andrew Susskind, prod. ABC MY BROTHR AND ME (½ hour series) Calvin Brown / Ilunga Adell, prods. Nickelodeon PEARL’S KITCHEN (½ hour pilot) Ralph Farquhar, prod. FOX NEW ATTITUDE (½ hour series) Bill Boulware / Jackson / McHenry, prods. NBC THE ROYAL FAMILY (½ hour series) Redd Foxx, prod. ABC DREXELL’S CLASS (½ hour series) David Newman / Phil Kellard / Tom Moore, prods. ABC WHAT GOES AROUND (½ hour pilot) Michael Moye, prod. NBC RACHEL GUNN (½ hour series) Katherine Green, prod. FOX The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 4 KURT FARQUHAR RECORDINGS SONG ARTIST “Real Life” Pointer Sisters (composer) “Stupid Love” Brenda Russell (arranger) “Crazy For Your Love” Sam Riney (composer) “Now That I’m With You” Papa John Creach (composer) “Everytime We Kiss” Sam Riney (composer) The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 5 .
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