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[[Thomas Bliss]] (born December 13,1952, [[Hollywood]]) is a motion picture producer and executive producer. He is a founding partner at [[Strike Entertainment]]. Films he has produced include [[Flash of Genius (film)|Flash of Genius]], [[Children of Men]], [[Slither (2006 film)|Slither]], [[Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)|Dawn of the Dead]], [[Spy Game]], [[The Emperor's Club|The Emperor’s Club]], [[Tuck Everlasting (2002 film)|Tuck Everlasting]], [[Thirteen Days (film)|Thirteen Days]], [[The Family Man]], [[End of Days (film)|End of Days]], [[The Hurricane (1999 film)|The Hurricane]], [[Air Force One (film)|Air Force One]], [[Trippin' (film)|Trippin’]], [[A Thousand Acres (film)|A Thousand Acres]], [[Playing God (film)|Playing God]], [[The Baby-Sitters Club (film)|The Baby-Sitters Club]], [[Bring It On Again]], [[Bring It On (film)|Bring It On]], [[A Life in the Theatre]], and [[Box of Moonlight]].
[[Thomas Bliss]] (born December 13,1952, [[Hollywood]]) is a motion picture producer and executive producer. He is a founding partner at [[Strike Entertainment]]. Films he has produced include [[Flash of Genius (film)|Flash of Genius]], [[Children of Men]], [[Slither (2006 film)|Slither]], [[Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)|Dawn of the Dead]], [[Spy Game]], [[The Emperor's Club|The Emperor’s Club]], [[Tuck Everlasting (2002 film)|Tuck Everlasting]], [[Thirteen Days (film)|Thirteen Days]], [[The Family Man]], [[End of Days (film)|End of Days]], [[The Hurricane (1999 film)|The Hurricane]], [[Air Force One (film)|Air Force One]], [[Trippin' (film)|Trippin’]], [[A Thousand Acres (film)|A Thousand Acres]], [[Playing God (film)|Playing God]], [[The Baby-Sitters Club (film)|The Baby-Sitters Club]], [[Bring It On Again]], [[Bring It On (film)|Bring It On]], [[A Life in the Theatre]], and [[Box of Moonlight]].
Bliss attended [[UCLA Film School]], later returning to [[UCLA School of Law]] for a law degree. He has been honored with a [[Peabody Award]], two [[CableACE Award]]s, and an [[American Red Cross]] Humanities Service Medal. Bliss is a member of the Board of Governors of the [[Idyllwild Arts Foundation]] (one of only three residential arts academies in the United States), the Board of Trustees of the [[Directors Guild of America]] – [[Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers]] Training Program, the Board of Trustees of California Indian Legal Services and the Board of Trustees of the Fund For Wild Nature. He is a member of the [[Directors Guild of America]], the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] and the [[State Bar of California]].
Bliss attended [[UCLA Film School]], later returning to [[UCLA School of Law]] for a law degree. He has been honored with a [[Peabody Award]], two [[CableACE Award]]s, and an [[American Red Cross]] Humanities Service Medal. Bliss is a member of the Board of Governors of the [[Idyllwild Arts Foundation]] (one of only three residential arts academies in the United States), the Board of Trustees of the [[Directors Guild of America]] – [[Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers]] Training Program, the Board of Trustees of California Indian Legal Services and the Board of Trustees of the [[Fund For Wild Nature]]. He is a member of the [[Directors Guild of America]], the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] and the [[State Bar of California]].
==References==
==References==
1.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0088536/
1.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0088536/

Revision as of 19:35, 13 December 2008

Thomas Bliss (born December 13,1952, Hollywood) is a motion picture producer and executive producer. He is a founding partner at Strike Entertainment. Films he has produced include Flash of Genius, Children of Men, Slither, Dawn of the Dead, Spy Game, The Emperor’s Club, Tuck Everlasting, Thirteen Days, The Family Man, End of Days, The Hurricane, Air Force One, Trippin’, A Thousand Acres, Playing God, The Baby-Sitters Club, Bring It On Again, Bring It On, A Life in the Theatre, and Box of Moonlight.

Bliss attended UCLA Film School, later returning to UCLA School of Law for a law degree. He has been honored with a Peabody Award, two CableACE Awards, and an American Red Cross Humanities Service Medal. Bliss is a member of the Board of Governors of the Idyllwild Arts Foundation (one of only three residential arts academies in the United States), the Board of Trustees of the Directors Guild of AmericaAlliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers Training Program, the Board of Trustees of California Indian Legal Services and the Board of Trustees of the Fund For Wild Nature. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the State Bar of California.

References

1.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0088536/ 2.http://members.calbar.ca.gov/search/member_detail.aspx?x=110239 3.http://dga.org/index2.php3 4.http://wwwdb.oscars.org:8100/impc_site2/index.html 5.http://www.calindian.org/index.htm 6.http://fundwildnature.org/ 7.http://idyllwildarts.org 8.http://www.uclalumni.net/ClubsComm/ProfessionalAcademic/TFTAN/list.html 9.http://www.tft.ucla.edu/alumni/notable-producers/