Simon Fields
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Simon Fields is a British television producer and presenter.
Early life
Fields is a native of London and received his education at Stowe School. After graduation, he worked his way through the television commercial production ranks in London to become production manager for the Moving Picture Company.
Career
In 1978, Fields became a producer for Jon Roseman Productions and moved to L.A. within a year to join its U.S. division. He, producer Paul Flattery and director Bruce Gowers. soon left to form Gowers, Fields, Flattery. In 1982, Gowers Fields Flattery started representing director
and others.Toward the end of his twelve-year tenure with Limelight, Fields teamed with director
Simon was the president of Nuyorican Productions from 2004-2013. Through Nuyorican, Fields has produced several feature films and served as Executive Producer on many television productions: The crime drama
Personal life
Simon Fields currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Melanie and two children.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Shall We Dance , Box Office Mojo
- ^ [1], IMDB - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- ^ Marks, C., Tannenbaum, R. (2012). I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution. United States: Plume.
- ^ [2], IMDB - Hear My Song Credits
- ^ IMDB - Funny Bones Credits
- ^ London Critics Circle Film Award for British Producer of the Year - 1996
- ^ IMDB - The Mighty
- ^ IMDB - Serendipity
- ^ IMDB - Shall We Dance
- ^ [3], IMDB - Bordertown
- ^ [4], IMDB - El Cantante
- ^ [5], IMDB - Feel The Noise
- ^ [6], IMDB - Dancelife
- ^ [7], IMDB - South Beach Tow