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James Joseph Mallon (born March 19, 1956) is an American television and film producer and writer, most notable for being executive producer of the Peabody Award -winning series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K). He is also president of the series' original production company, Best Brains, Inc., directed more than 75 episodes of MST3K, and ...
Jim Mallon (born March 19, 1956) is a performer, writer, producer and director. He served as the executive producer of the Peabody Award-winning series Mystery Science Theater 3000, and president of Best Brains, Inc., the series' original production company.
Jim Mallon is a producer and writer of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a comedy show that mocks bad movies. He was born in 1956 in Minnesota, USA, and is married to Gail Anderson.
- March 19, 1956
Jim Mallon is a Minnesota-born producer and writer who worked on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) from 1988 to 1999. He also appeared as a voice actor and writer for MST3K and its spin-offs, and is married to Gail Anderson.
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- Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Apr 22, 2014 · Jim Mallon (writer-performer, producer): The programming at KTMA was bottom-basin. Our prime-time headliner was Love, American Style paired with Hawaii 5-0, and we had the worst movie library ...
James Joseph Mallon is an American television and film producer and writer, most notable for being executive producer of the Peabody Award-winning series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K). He is also president of the series' original production company, Best Brains, Inc., directed more than 75 episodes of MST3K, and played the role of Gypsy from the first season until Jack Frost in the ...
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Feb 25, 2012 · Jim Mallon was one of the most successful coaches in Southwestern’s history during his tenure as Head Coach of the Pirate Men’s Baseball Team. Mallon earned a B.S. degree (1969) and a M.S. degree (1970) from Baylor University and then, after a five‑year stint with the San Francisco Giants organization, Mallon began his