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Imprint Entertainment
Company typeLimited liability company
IndustryEntertainment
Founded2008
FounderMichael Becker
Headquarters
West Hollywood
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Key people
  • Michael Becker
ProductsMotion pictures, television programs
Websitewww.imprint-ent.com

Imprint Entertainment is an American film, TV and media production company founded by former talent agent and talent manager Michael Becker, alongside Mark Morgan, former CEO of Maverick Entertainment in 2008. In 2011, Becker became sole owner and CEO. The company is located in West Hollywood, California.

History

Imprint Entertainment started in 2008 as a talent management and production company, combining the talent and projects from both Michael Becker and Mark Morgan. In 2011, Becker and Morgan split ways with Becker retaining all rights to the company and its projects.

Projects

Imprint Entertainment has more than two dozen projects currently in development, pre-production and production. The company's current credits include: The Twilight Saga, Stepfather, Soulja Boy: The Movie, Pawn, Slightly Single in L.A., Kid Cannabis, My Man Is a Loser, Lap Dance, and The Vault.

Imprint is currently in post-production on Primal, starring Nicolas Cage[1] and an untitled sci-fi movie for the SyFy Network coming out in 2019. Additionally, Becker is an executive producer on What Is Life Worth, starring Michael Keaton & Stanley Tucci, along with Walk Away Joe co-starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

Film productions

Talent formerly represented

References

  1. ^ https://variety.com/2017/film/festivals/nicolas-cage-primal-1202556092/
  2. ^ a b Shaw, Lucas (May 16, 2012). "Michael Rapaport, 'Hangover' Actor Bryan Callen Star in 'My Man Is A Loser'". TheWrap. Retrieved November 13, 2018.