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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Meryl_PosterMeryl Poster - Wikipedia

    Meryl Poster is the president and founder of Superb Entertainment. Until October 2014, she was president of television at The Weinstein Company . Poster was previously the co-president of production for Miramax Films , where she executive produced the Academy Award-winning Chicago (2002) and Academy Award-nominated Cider House Rules (1999) and ...

  2. www.merylposter.comMeryl Poster

    Meryl Poster is an award-winning producer and filmmaker. Starting as the second ever female trainee in the William Morris mailroom, she has since overseen and developed a slate of groundbreaking, critically acclaimed films, including the Oscar winning: “Chicago,” “Chocolat,” “Cider House Rules,” “Cop Land,” “Beautiful Girls,” “Bounce,” “Kate and Leopold,” and “An ...

  3. President and Founder at Superb Entertainment · Experience: Superb Entertainment · Education: Tulane University · Location: New York · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Meryl Posters ...

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  4. Meryl Poster is the co-chairperson of The Walt Disney Studios, alongside Dick Cook. She has been at the job with Cook since July 2004, where they are the superiors that oversee the releases of Walt Disney Animation Studios , Walt Disney Pictures , Pixar , Touchstone Pictures , 20th Century Fox , Fox Searchlight Pictures , Fox 2000 Pictures ...

  5. Meryl Poster: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

  6. Oct 5, 2014 · Published Oct. 4, 2014, 8:46 p.m. ET. Meryl Poster Getty Images. Longtime Weinstein Co. president of television Meryl Poster has dramatically left the company. Poster — dubbed one of the few in ...

  7. Meryl Poster is the president and founder of Superb Entertainment. Until October 2014, she was president of television at The Weinstein Company. Poster was previously the Co-President of Production for Miramax Films, where she executive produced the Academy Award Winning Chicago (2002) and Academy Award Nominated Cider House Rules (1999) and Chocolat (2000).

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