Braxton Pope

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Braxton Pope

Braxton Pope is an independent American film and television producer and writer. He is a partner in Sodium Fox Productions, which he co-founded with novelist Bret Easton Ellis.

Production work

Pope formerly maintained a production deal with

Pitchfork.[12]

He executive produced Pete Smalls is Dead

.

He developed the memoir

Showtime (TV channel) pilots What’s Not To Love[22] which starred Jonathan Ames and Hedonism and a Lionsgate/FX (TV channel) comedy pilot Sweat Shop.[23]

Life and career

Pope received his B.A. from

External links

References

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  26. ^ Pope, Braxton (February 22, 2012). "The Three (or More) Faces of Oscar: The meaning of the Academy Awards". Paste Magazine. Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
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