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  1. J. Todd Harris (born March 30, 1959) is an American film producer. Harris is the founder and president of the production studio Branded Pictures Entertainment. Harris has been a member of the Motion Picture Academy since 1999 and is a founding board member of the Napa Valley Film Festival.

  2. J. Todd Harris is the president of Branded Pictures Entertainment. Previously, he was the president of production for Intellectual Properties Worldwide and the president of Davis Entertainment Classics. Has produced 50 feature films, including Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated films in addition to five Sundance Film Festival entries.

  3. J. Todd Harris, Producer, is the CEO/founder of Branded Pictures Entertainment. Originally from New York City, Mr. Harris earned his BA and MBA from Stanford. Between undergraduate and business school, he served as Managing Director of the award-winning Palo Alto-based repertory company TheatreWorks.

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    • March 30, 1959
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  4. J. Todd Harris, Producer, is the CEO/founder of Branded Pictures Entertainment. Originally from New York City, Mr. Harris earned his BA and MBA from Stanford. Between undergraduate and business school, he served as Managing Director of the award-winning Palo Alto-based repertory company TheatreWorks.

    • March 30, 1959
  5. CEO. Jan 2008 - Present 16 years 4 months. Branded Pictures Entertainment acquires and develops name brand properties from all walks of life for motion picture, DVD, web and television exploitation.

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  8. Nov 1, 2018 · Meet J. Todd Harris, veteran producer of dozens of films, including The Kids Are All Right and Bottle Shock. Always wanting to take our readers behind the Hollywood scenes, I asked Harris to share his insights on breaking into screenwriting, working with producers, landing representation, and staying in the game.

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