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    • Renowned Hollywood producer, sports agent, and author

      • Frank Pace is a renowned Hollywood producer, sports agent, and author. A four-time Emmy Award nominee, Pace has produced more than 700 hours of network television in a career that has spanned nearly four decades.
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  2. Frank Pace (born February 14, 1950) is an American television producer and writer. Background and personal life. Pace was born in White Plains, New York, the son of Rose and Dominick Pace. Frank has two brothers, Bruce and Douglas.

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    Frank Pace Jr. (July 5, 1912 – January 8, 1988) was the 3rd United States Secretary of the Army and a business executive.

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    Producer: Head of the Class. Frank Pace is known for Head of the Class (1986), Murphy Brown (1988) and Girl Meets World (2014).

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  5. Frank Pace (born February 14, 1950) is a television producer and writer. He is currently the producer of Girl Meets World. Pace was born in White Plains, New York, the son of Rose and Dominick Pace.

  6. Television. Pace is considered to be one of television's most prolific producers with more than 500 episodes of network television to his credit. He has produced 15 television pilots, of which 11 were ordered as series and five were sold into syndication.

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  7. The 1973 JU graduate and Distinguished Alumnus, an Emmy Award-winning Los Angeles-based producer with more than 700 TV episodes to his credit, is producing the full story behind what he’s wanted people to know for a long time: how the Dolphins’ magical 1969-70 run to the NCAA Finals Championship basketball game changed the University and ...

  8. Film Florida Podcast Episode 94- Frank Pace is a 4-time Emmy Nominated Producer and Executive Producer with more than 700 episodes of network television to his credit. He’s produced 16 pilots, 12 of which went to series. His credits include "Head of the Class," "Suddenly Susan," "George Lopez," "For Your Love," "Shake it Up," "Girl Meets World" and "Murphy Brown," just to name a few. Frank ...