Morgan Langley | |
---|---|
Born | Morgan Nathaniel Langley [1] 1976 (age 47–48) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Television Producer |
Spouse | |
Parent(s) | Maggie Foster-Langley John Langley |
Morgan Nathaniel Langley (born 1976) is an American television producer. He is currently the President of Production and Development at Langley Productions. Morgan Langley is the son of John Langley, creator of Cops , [2] and Maggie Langley.
Langley is currently an Executive Producer on the long-running reality program Cops , currently airing its 33rd season on Fox Nation. [3] Langley is also the Executive Producer of Jail: Las Vegas [4] and Jail: Big Texas, [5] which both air on Spike. Before creating both spin offs, Langley served as the Executive Producer of Jail , [6] which aired on My Network TV and TruTV under the title Inside American Jail. Following the return of Cops in 2021 following a year-long hiatus, Langley also became the executive producer of a limited series for Fox Nation called COPS: All Access with Geraldo. [3]
Other credits include Las Vegas Jailhouse and Vegas Strip on TruTV; Street Patrol, Video Justice , and Undercover Stings , [7] to name a few.
Langley Races off-road cars in SCORE International, and he won the 2018 Baja 1000 in the COPS Racing #150 class one car.
He is married to actress Kristen Miller.[ citation needed ]
TruTV is an American basic cable channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). The channel primarily broadcasts reruns of comedy, docusoaps and reality shows, with a recent strong primetime focus on live sports programming produced by TNT Sports.
John Russell Langley was an American television and film director, writer, and producer who was best known as the creator and executive producer of the television show Cops, which premiered on Fox in March 1989.
Kristen Miller is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Ashley Elliot on the sitcom USA High (1997–1999) and Deedra "D.D." Cummings on the action-adventure series She Spies (2002–2004).
Matt Kunitz is an American television producer who specializes in reality television. In July 2008, the Los Angeles Times named him "The King of Reality TV."
Cops is an American reality legal television documentary programming series that is currently in its 36th season. It is produced by Langley Productions and premiered on the Fox network on March 11, 1989. The series, known for chronicling the lives of law enforcement officials, follows police officers and sheriff's deputies, sometimes backed up by state police or other state agencies, during patrol, calls for service, and other police activities including prostitution and narcotic stings, and occasionally the serving of search and arrest warrants at criminal residences. Some episodes have also featured federal agencies. The show's formula follows the cinéma vérité convention, which does not consist of any narration, scripted dialogue, incidental music or added sound effects, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact, giving the audience a fly on the wall point of view. Each episode typically consists of three self-contained segments which often end with one or more arrests.
Danielle Caroline Schneider is an American actress, writer, and improvisational comedian from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. She co-created and starred in the Hulu reality TV parody series The Hotwives and currently co-hosts the podcast Bitch Sesh.
Video Justice is a reality television primetime program produced by John Langley airing on the television cable station truTV and is part of network's truTV RED lineup. The program focuses on criminals who were captured on camera in the act of the crime. The crimes are often "life or death" situations that may involve one of the two parties, either law enforcement or the criminals, being killed or seriously injured. It often displays pictures of the suspect in most of its footage and tells the viewer the name of that suspect who of which committed that crime and describes their punishment. The primetime show runs for 30 minutes.
Jail is an American reality television series that follows people who have been arrested for various crimes as they are booked and held in custody to await trial, release on bail, or transfer to another facility. The series was created and produced by John Langley and his son, Morgan Langley, through their Langley Productions company, who also produced Cops.
Operation Repo is an American reality television series that depicts the world of car repossession with a team that portrays repossessions from California's San Fernando Valley.
Angelique Morgan, also known as Frenchy or Frenchy Morgan, is a French television personality and model. She is best known for her appearances on Howard TV (2007–2008), and the VH1's reality shows Rock of Love 2, Rock of Love: Charm School, and I Love Money 2 (2009). In 2014, Morgan was a contestant on the fourteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother.
BASE Productions is a production company founded in 1992 by John Brenkus and Mickey Stern. As a producer of reality, documentary, and unscripted infotainment programming, BASE Productions uses a trademark motion-capture and CGI technology. The company has produced programming for a variety of channels, such as A&E, Animal Planet, the Discovery Channel networks, Fox Sports Net, G4, ESPN, HBO, MTV, National Geographic Channel and Spike TV. BASE Productions is located in Los Angeles and Washington DC.
Rehab: Party at the Hard Rock Hotel is an American reality television docudrama on TruTV that premiered on November 11, 2008. It focuses on the staff of the Rehab pool party hosted at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and also chronicles the staff as they attempt to keep the partygoers under control while trying to do their jobs well and avoid their bosses' anger.
The Tenderloins are an American comedy troupe composed of James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn, and Sal Vulcano. The group stars in the television series Impractical Jokers, which premiered on December 15, 2011. The program airs on truTV and TBS in the U.S. and on Comedy Central in the UK, Ireland, and India.
John David "JD" Roberto is an American television personality, writer, host, and producer.
Lizard Lick Towing is an American reality television show that originated as a spin-off of the series All Worked Up and ran for four seasons on truTV from February 7, 2011, to August 18, 2014. The show follows Ron and Amy Shirley, Bobby Brantley, and their team of repossession agents in Lizard Lick, North Carolina, the unincorporated area near the Raleigh suburb of Wendell.
Repo Games is an American game show on Spike. The series debuted on April 26, 2011.
The Soul Man is an American sitcom created by Suzanne Martin and Cedric the Entertainer. The series is a spin-off from Hot in Cleveland, in which Cedric guest starred in the 2011 episode "Bridezelka", the backdoor pilot for The Soul Man. The series premiered on TV Land on June 20, 2012 with a 12-episode order.
Casey Patterson is an American television executive, producer and director.
Anatomy of Crime is an American television series that aired on the Court TV network. The show first aired on January 17, 2000, and ran for two seasons, ending on March 5, 2002, with a total of twenty-six episodes, thirteen per season. The show was a series of one-hour documentaries that took viewers onto the streets and behind the scenes of crime. The series included footage from the police and the courts, covering everything from high-speed police chases and sting operations to sex trafficking and the impact of the media’s coverage. Each episode showcased a particular aspect of crime, and the issues and controversies surrounding it, including the perspectives of the country's foremost sociologists, psychologists and representatives of leading organizations in each area.
Marklen Kennedy is an American actor, producer, film industry executive and founder of In Your Face Productions.