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Simon Lythgoe is a British film and television producer. Shows he has produced include Meet Me Next Christmas , American Idol, Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings, So You Think You Can Dance. He was born in England and educated at Felsted School, St. Alban's College and National Film School in Beaconsfield, England.
Simon Lythgoe is a British-born American showrunner and executive producer who has worked on American Idol, Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings, and other reality shows. He has received multiple Emmy and Telly nominations and awards, and is also a keynote speaker and theatre producer.
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Simon Lythgoe is a showrunner, executive producer and president of Legacy Productions, known for American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance and Disney specials. He has also worked on theatre, Olympics, game shows and a Netflix film.
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SIMON LYTHGOE. Producer. Nominated for multiple Emmy's, PGA's and winner of the People Choice Award, Simon was one of the original Producers for seven seasons of the phenomenon, American Idol. In the beginning there was Pop Idol, created and produced in London, England. Simon traveled to the United States to produce the hit in America.
Sep 29, 2023 · Hampshire constabulary described the actions of Sgt Simon Lythgoe, who was based on the Isle of Wight, as inexcusable and apologised to his victims. At a misconduct hearing in Eastleigh,...
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Simon Lythgoe, Showrunner-Executive Producer and President of Legacy Productions, has received three Emmy nominations, one Producers Guild of America nomination, and in 2006 received a People's Choice Award for his work on American Idol.
Simon Lythgoe is a British film and television producer. Shows he has produced include Meet Me Next Christmas , American Idol, Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings, So You Think You Can Dance. He was born in England and educated at Felsted School, St. Alban's College and National Film School in Beaconsfield, England.