Todd Baker
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Todd Baker is an American film and television producer.
Baker originally set out to be an actor, and attended both California State University, Northridge and the State University of New York at Purchase.
He was one of the producer/writers for the History Channel series Guts + Bolts.
He is the former Co-Chair of Recruitment and Membership for the Producers Guild of America - east.[1]
In 2006, he was responsible for creating the world's first all-female Formula racing team, which included NASCAR driver, Maryeve Dufault. The group was an assemblage of drivers from different racing disciplines, and formed for an MTV reality television pilot[2], "Built for Speed."
Currently a producer with the televised version of The Howard Stern Show on In Demand (Howard Stern on Demand, aka.: Howard TV)[3].
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