Dakota Pictures
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Dakota Pictures is an American film/television production company and development company created by Director/Writer/Producer Troy Miller in 1985. Early on, Miller established Dakota as a creative destination for talented writers, directors and producers. It originally known as Dakota North Entertainment until 2006, when it changed to Dakota Pictures. Dakota actively produces scripted and reality-based series and specials, with of a strong history of being a destination for alternative comedy and mainstream entertainment.
Dakota Pictures has produced many hit comedy series including
Years ago, Dakota Pictures began collaborating with
.Past productions
- The Sunday Comics (1991-1992)
- Mr. Show(1995-1998)
- Run Ronnie Run(2002)
- David Blaine: Vertigo" (2002)
- Viva La Bam (2003-2005)
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
- 20: Entertainment Weekly's Scariest Movies (2004)
- The Entertainment Weekly Guide: Guilty Pleasures (2005)
- Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words (2005)
- Van Stone: Tour of Duty (2006)
- Wyclef Jean in America (2006)
- Just For Laughs(2006)
- Behind The Lines (2007)
- Brian Regan: Standing Up (2007)
- The Bobby Lee Project (2008)
- Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me! (2008)
- Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! (2008)
- John Oliver: Terrifying Times (2008)
- Brian Regan: The Epitome of Hyperbole (2008)
- Jo Koy: Don't Make Him Angry (2009)
- Flight of the Conchords (2007-2009)
- Martin Short: Let Freedom Hum (2009)
- David Alan Grier: Comedy You Can Believe You (2009)
- Bored to Death (2009-2011)
- Eagleheart (2011-2014)
- Brand X with Russell Brand (2012–2013)
- Deadbeat (2014)
- 12 Deadly Days (2016)
References
- ^ "Nominations: Official 2009 Primetime Emmy Award Nominees". Emmys.com. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
- ^ Schneider, Michael (2008-03-12). "Comedy Central reveals slate". Variety. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
External links
- "DakotaFilms.com"
- "The Hollywood Reporter: How Conan Landed 50 Cameos For Gigantic Opening"
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