PRODUCTION BIOS BARBARA FISHER (Executive Producer)
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‘WINDOW WONDERLAND’ PRODUCTION BIOS BARBARA FISHER (Executive Producer) – Currently, Barabara Fisher is Senior Vice President, Original Programming for cable network, GMC. She oversees their slate of movies as well as unscripted and scripted series. Previously, Barbara was Senior Vice President Hallmark Channel for five years overseeing all of that network’s original programming. She was responsible for the development and production of 30 television movies a year as well as scripted series and specials. Prior to Hallmark, Barbara Fisher was a producer/consultant for National Geographic entertainment, developing scripted and non-scripted series and movies for television. As Executive Vice President, Entertainment, at Lifetime Entertainment Services, from June 2002 to June 2004, Barbara Fisher oversaw all scheduling, programming and production for Lifetime Television, Lifetime Movie Network and Lifetime Real Women. Under Fisher’s leadership, Lifetime dramatically increased its commitment to original programming, including the Emmy®- nominated film “Homeless to Harvard,” two new primetime dramas “Missing” and “Wildcard,” several reality series, as well as the continuation of top rated shows “The Division” and “Strong Medicine.” Building on Lifetime’s commitment to inform and support women, Fisher also expanded the on-air components of the Network’s advocacy campaigns addressing a range of issues such as breast cancer, violence against women and self-esteem. Prior to joining Lifetime, Fisher was President of Universal Studios Network Programming and was responsible for series such as “Just Shoot Me” and “The Steve Harvey Show” as well as a number of over-all production deals. She developed and sold new series, as well. From 1991 to 1999, Fisher served as President of Universal Television Entertainment where she shepherded movies for televison, miniseries and original cable series including “Dream On” which aired on HBO for seven years. In 1996, Fisher added Universal Family Entertainment and Universal Cartoon Studios to her responsibilities, where she oversaw the direct-to-video sequels to “The Land Before Time” and “An American Tail.” Fisher, who spent 15 years at Universal Studios, joined the company in 1987 as Director of Movies and Miniseries, and soon after, served as Vice-President of Creative Affairs for MCA Television Entertainment. Prior to joining Universal Television, Fisher was Vice President of Creative Affairs for New World Pictures, where she developed feature films. Formerly, she produced reality and documentary programming at Dave Bell Associates. Fisher began her career as a publicist for A&M Records. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Oberlin College. ### (more) HALLMARK CHANNEL/ ‘WINDOW WONDERLAND’– Production Bios – Page 2 IRA PINCUS (Executive Producer) – In September 2005, Ira Pincus entered into an executive producer deal with Blueprint Entertainment for series and movies and oversees the company's slate of numerous telefilms. He executive produced the series “Til Death Do Us Part” with Blueprint for Court TV/TruTV, starring John Waters. With Blueprint, he executive produced the following Lifetime television movies: “How I Married My High School Crush” starring Katee Sackhoff (“Battlestar Galactica”), “Absolution” starring Samantha Mathis and “The Road to Christmas” starring Jennifer Grey. Before joining Blueprint, Pincus Films had a producer deal at von Zerneck/Sertner Films, a top supplier of long-form television, where he executive produced several films. Prior to executive producing films, Pincus focused on the business side of Hollywood while an agent at Creative Artists Agency (CAA), representing the agency's top directors, actors and production companies. Prior to that, from 1991 to 1996, Pincus was a development executive at Citadel Entertainment, an HBO owned production company, where he was involved with the sales and development of over 120 hours of network programming and the production of approximately 12 films a year. Pincus also executive produced “Goodnight for Justice,” Hallmark Movie Channel’s highest rated film starring Luke Perry and directed by Jason Priestley, as well as the squeals “Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man” and “Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts.” Most recently, Pincus executive produced the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Tom Dick & Harriet” starring Steven Weber. ### JOHN MORAYNISS (Executive Producer) – John Morayniss founded Blueprint Entertainment with Noreen Halpern in 2002. As Chairman and CEO, Morayniss oversees the strategic growth of the company as well as the international production, development, licensing and distribution operations. In addition, Morayniss serves as Executive Producer on all Blueprint productions. Prior to launching Blueprint, Morayniss was head of television for all of Alliance Atlantis' development and production activities, overseeing all primetime programming including movies and mini-series, series, entertainment reality programming, all children's and family programming under the AAC Kids banner, and all comedy programming through the Alliance Atlantis production subsidiary, Salter Street Films. Morayniss oversaw and/or executive produced an impressive slate of projects, including award winning movies and miniseries such as “Me and My Shadows: The Judy Garland Story,” “When Billie Beat Bobby” and “Haven,” as well television series such as ratings blockbuster “CSI,” the two-hour backdoor pilot “Invincible,”, which he executive produced with Mel Gibson and Jet Li, and most recently, the two-hour pilot “Riverworld” for Syfy Channel. Morayniss also executive produced “Goodnight for Justice,” Hallmark Movie Channel’s highest rated film starring Luke Perry and directed by Jason Priestley as well as the squeals “Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man” and “Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts.” Most recently, Morayniss executive produced the Hallmark Channel Original Movies “It’s Christmas, Carol!” starring Carrie Fisher and Carson Kressley and “Tom Dick & Harriet” starring Steven Weber. (more) HALLMARK CHANNEL/ ‘WINDOW WONDERLAND’– Production Bios – Page 3 As head of AAC Kids, Morayniss oversaw the live action series “The Famous Jett Jackson” (Disney Channel) and “Sixth Grade Alien” (Fox Family Channel). As executive producer, he helped to ignite the half-hour comedy series “Kenny vs Spenny” for Comedy Central in the U.S. and on Showcase in Canada. In addition, he spearheaded all of Alliance Atlantis international co-production initiatives including the movie “No Night is Too Long” (BBC - UK, Showcase Network - Canada) and the AAC Kids/BBC co-production arrangement. ### MARGARET O’BRIEN (Executive Producer) – Margaret O'Brien, C.A., is the President, Canada and Chief Operating Officer of Entertainment One Television, a division of Entertainment One, one of Canada’s leading independent entertainment content creators, owners and distributors. She is responsible for eOne TV’s operations and plays a key role in all planning and all expansion initiatives. She is the executive responsible for oversight and financing of eOne’s productions. O’Brien was formerly the Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Office of Barna-Alper Productions which was acquired by Entertainment One in September 2008. Prior to joining Barna-Alper, O'Brien was Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at the YMCA of Greater Toronto. In addition, she was treasurer to their Board of Directors and a senior member of the strategic leadership team. O'Brien obtained her chartered accountancy designation at KPMG. She is currently serving as an executive on the board of the Canadian Media Production Association on which she holds the position of Treasurer. She was formerly the Treasurer on the board for Women in Film & Television - Toronto. O’Brien has been a frequent instructor at various industry educational initiatives such as the National Screen Institute - Totally Television. ### MICHAEL M. SCOTT (Director) – As a director and producer, Michael Scott has been a creative force behind 16 television films for cable and network since 1990. Previously, he had a successful 10-year career producing, writing and directing documentaries and reality programs. In 2008, Scott served as co-executive producer for the Lifetime Original movie titled “The Two Mr. Kissels,” starring John Stamos. As a director, he recently delivered “Special Delivery,” starring Lisa Edelstein and Brenda Song. Scott directed several other films for the Lifetime Network, including “Murder on Pleasant Drive,” “Tell Me No Lies,” “Her Sister’s Keeper” and “Best Friends.” For Hallmark Channel, Scott directed the 2009 holiday movie, “Debbie Macomber’s Mrs. Miracle,” followed in 2010 by “Debbie Macomber’s Call Me Mrs. Miracle” and the Hallmark Channel Original Movies “Edge of the Garden” and “Edge of the Garden.” Other directing credits include “Dangerous Heart” (USA Network), “Murder at 75 Birch” (CBS), “Like Father, Like Santa” (Fox Family), “Desperate Justice” (Lifetime) and “Escape From Terror” (NBC). Scott’s producing credits include “Murder 101” (USA), directed by Academy Award®- winning writer Bill Condon, “Sweet Poison” (USA) and “Dead in the Water” (USA) starring Bryan Brown and Teri Hatcher. (more) HALLMARK CHANNEL/ ‘WINDOW WONDERLAND ’– Production Bios – Page 4 Having grown up in Mexico, Scott is fluent in Spanish and recently published a biographical book he collaborated on with journalist Jeff Morley about his father, who was CIA Station Chief in Mexico City for 15