Anne Thomopoulos

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Anne Thomopoulos is a television producer and was Senior Vice President at HBO.[1] She served as an executive producer for the HBO series Rome and miniseries Generation Kill.

Career

Anne Thomopoulos, a former Senior Vice President at HBO, began her career with the mandate to create a dramatic series department. She did so developing “Oz”, HBO’s first one-hour drama series. Subsequently she established the acclaimed miniseries division, developing and overseeing Emmy® and Golden Globe® winning "From the Earth to the Moon", "Band of Brothers," and "The Corner."

Thomopoulos also developed and Executive Produced HBO/BBC historical dramatic series “Rome,” the HBO miniseries “Generation Kill” and “Camelot” for Starz. Additional productions include the historical series, “Borgia” for Canal +, “Black Box” for ABC and “Versailles” for Canal +.

Personal life

The granddaughter of Greek immigrants, Thomopoulos spent her high school years in Chappaqua, New York, and then followed closely in her father Anthony Thomopoulos' footsteps, attending Georgetown. Her father was a TV executive in the entertainment division of ABC and is married to former model Cristina Ferrare. Thomopoulos is a dual national of the United States and France who lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter.[2]

External links

Anne Thomopoulos at IMDb

References

  1. ^ ABC Medianet Archived April 30, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ ABC Medianet Archived April 30, 2014, at the Wayback Machine