Daniel Rappaport

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Daniel Rappaport is an American producer.

He is a founding partner, with Guymon Casady, of leading talent management firm Management 360. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1997–2001 King of the Hill Co-producerSeveralTV series (14 episodes)
1998 Judas Kiss Executive producer Sebastian Gutierrez
1999 Office Space Producer Mike Judge
2002–2003 Fastlane Executive producerSeveralTV series (22 episodes)
2005 Junebug Executive producer Phil Morrison
2006FacelessExecutive producer Joe Carnahan TV movie
2007 Cavemen Executive producerSeveralTV series (13 episodes)
2013I Am VictorExecutive producer Mark Goffman TV movie
2016 Office Christmas Party Producer Will Speck and Josh Gordon
2017The Bourbon KingsExecutive producer David Mackenzie TV movie

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  1. "Daniel Rappaport | Variety". variety.com. Archived from the original on 2015-12-16.