Chad Marshall (producer)

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Chad Marshall
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Born (1971-07-15) 15 July 1971 (age 49)
Rangoon, Burma
OccupationProducer, director, screenwriter
Years active1994–present

Chad Marshall is an American producer and director.

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Biography

Marshall started his entertainment career with NBC Entertainment in the summer of 1994 within its finance department, maintaining production budgets for NBC Studios. Later, he became the assistant to the senior vice president who helped create Seinfeld and headed the Late Night and Specials Department for NBC Entertainment. [1]

After leaving NBC in late 1999, Marshall went on to develop original programming at HBO Independent Productions from 1999 to 2000. In the fall of 2001, Marshall helped start KBK Entertainment with Kip Konwiser, where he worked until 2003. [1]

In 2000, Marshall left HBO Independent Productions and started Below The Radar Entertainment. [2] Within its first year, the company had created, sold and produced Suspicion, starring Dean Haglund of The X-Files.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleTypeNotes
2014The 6th DimensionProducerFeature Film
2013Fine Tuned [1] [3] Creator, Producer & DirectorTelevision
2010The Desert Maverick [4] Producer, Writer & DirectorLong-Form DocumentaryIn conjunction with General Motors and HUMMER
2008Ditching Party [3] ProducerFeature Film
2008Green with EnvyWriterFeature FilmOptioned by Christine Peters, Executive Producer of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
2008The Mario Joyner ProjectExecutive Producer
2007Fine Tuned [3] Creator, Executive Producer & DirectorTelevision
2006Strange but LawProducer & DirectorTelevisionPilot
2005 Dallas 362 [3] [5] Co-Producer & Post-Production SupervisorFeature Film
2005 OverHaulin' [6] ProducerTelevisionSeason 3
2005The Untold Pete Best StoryExecutive ProducerTelevisionCo-Producer with Dick Clark Productions
2004 Little Athens [3] ProducerFeature Film
2003The Jamie Foxx ProjectExecutive ProducerTelevision
2002The Underground Poets Railroad [3] Co-Creator & ProducerLong-form Documentary
2000SuspicionExecutive Producer & DirectorTelevisionStarred Dean Haglund

Current Projects

Marshall is in the beginning stages of producing the 10-year anniversary tribute to his 2001 documentary The Underground Poets Railroad.

In November 2013, Marshall signed a studio production deal with Thunder Studios to begin production of season two of Fine Tuned.[ citation needed ]

Marshall is also currently attached to Where's My Wedding as the creator, producer and director, a television show being co-produced with Trium Entertainment, and Lady V as the creator, producer and director, a television show starring Lady Victoria Hervey.

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