‘THE WISH LIST’

PRODUCTION BIOS

LARRY LEVINSON (Executive Producer) — Larry Levinson has served as executive producer on a wide range of movies, from miniseries to feature films. He has overseen numerous Hallmark Channel Original Movies in every genre, from adventure to drama to romance.

Levinson also executive produces the popular Hallmark Channel Mystery Movie franchises “Jane Doe,” “McBride,” “Mystery Woman” and “Murder 101.”

His film credits include “Larry McMurtry’s Streets of Laredo” and “Larry McMurtry’s Dead Man’s Walk.” He executive produced Burt Reynolds’s “Hard Times” telefilms featuring detective Logan McQueen. He also executive produced, with actor Dennis Quaid, “Everything that Rises” and “Mark Twain’s Roughing It.” With actor Tom Berenger, Levinson executive produced “Rough Riders.”

For the Hallmark Channel, Levinson’s substantial work as executive producer on original films includes “The Last Cowboy,” Straight From the Heart,” “Love Comes Softly,” “Audrey’s Rain,” "The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay,” “Hard Ground,” “A Time to Remember,” “Just Desserts,” “A Place Called Home,” “The Long Shot (Believe in Courage),” “Life on Liberty Street,” “King Solomon’s Mines,” “La Femme Musketeer,” “The Trail to Hope Rose,” “The Reading Room,” “Our House,” “Where There’s A Will,” “Love’s Enduring Promise,” “Out of the Woods” and “Thicker Than Water.” His most recent credits for the network include 2009’s “Always and Forever” and “The Three Gifts.”

Levinson also served as executive producer on “The Christmas Card” in 2007. The film stands as the Hallmark Channel’s highest-rated original movie.

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KEVIN CONNOR (Director) – has amassed an impressive list of directorial credits in TV movies, miniseries and feature films. His collaborations with RHI Entertainment include the miniseries “Marco Polo,” with Ian Somerhalder, “Frankenstein,” featuring Donald Sutherland and Julie Delpy and the biblical miniseries, “In the Beginning,” starring Martin Landau, Jacqueline Bisset, Bill Campbell and Eddie Cibrian. He also directed the company’s television movie, “Mary and Jesus,” which included “Polo” co-star Mark Jax in the cast.

Other miniseries credits for Connor include “North and South: Book II” with an all-star cast including Patrick Swayze and Kirstie Alley, “Mistral’s Daughter” starring and Stefanie Powers, “The Apocalypse Watch” with Patrick Bergin, John Shea and Virginia Madsen,

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and “The Seventh Scroll,” co-written by “Polo” co-star Alan Shearman. A partial list of his television movies include “Always & Forever,” “Santa, Jr.,” “Just Desserts,” “A Boyfriend for Christmas,” “,” “Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story,” “The Old Curiosity Shop,” “Diana: Her True Story,” “The Hollywood Detective” and “Mary, Mother of God. Connor has directed episodes of numerous popular television series including “Moonlighting,” “Hart to Hart,” “Hotel,” “Remington Steele,” “Lazarus Man,” “Dirty Dozen: The Series” and “Space: 1999.”

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GARY GOLDSTEIN (Writer) – Gary Goldstein is an award-winning writer for film, television and the stage. In addition to writing the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “The Wish List,” he also wrote the screenplay for the feature “Politics of Love,” a romantic comedy set in the weeks leading up to the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. The movie is currently slated for a late 2010 release.

In addition, he recently co-wrote the upcoming Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Mystery Girl” and is currently scripting the family comedy “The Cabin,” also for Hallmark and Larry Levinson Productions.

Gary has sold or optioned a number of original screenplays to various studios, production companies, and independent producers; has a string of episodic TV credits and has sold half- hour comedy pilots to both NBC and Warner Bros Television.

Another romantic comedy screenplay, “If You Only Knew,” was produced by Eternity Pictures and Moonstone Entertainment, and starred Johnathon Schaech, Alison Eastwood, James LeGros and Lainie Kazan.

On the L.A. stage, Gary has been represented with the comedies Just Men, at Hollywood’s Stella Adler Theatre; and Parental Discretion and Three Grooms and a Bride, which both enjoyed long runs at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood. His latest play Curtain Call premiered in November ‘08 at Carmel, CA’s Pacific Repertory Theatre, where it was selected as the winner of PacRep’s 2007 Hyperion Playwriting Competition.

Gary has taught screenwriting extensively throughout Los Angeles at the popular Writers Boot Camp, Hollywood’s Learning Curve, and at UCLA.

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