Universal Media Studios inks deal with actor Don Cheadle

MUMBAI: Universal Media Studios has signed Academy Award-nominated actor-producer-director Don Cheadle and his company, Crescendo Productions, which he runs with producing partners Kay Liberman and Lenore Zerman, to a two-year, first-look television development deal.

The pact – aimed at creating a variety of different television series projects — was announced at NBC’s January Press Tour today by Angela Bromstad, President, Primetime Entertainment, NBC and Universal Media Studios.

"Don Cheadle is such a smart and dynamic presence both on the screen and behind the scenes," said Bromstad. "We are happy to be in business with Don and his team, and are already at work discussing ideas that will bring Don’s strong and creative voice to our primetime schedule."

"I look forward to our partnership with NBC." said Cheadle. "We have a unique opportunity to make some compelling television and are very excited to get up and running."

Crescendo Productions develops and produces feature films geared to both mainstream and the independent film audiences. The company was founded in 2005 by Cheadle and is run by Cheadle, Kay Liberman and Lenore Zerman. Crescendo recently signed a two-year, first-look deal with Overture Films. The company has produced "Traitor," an Overture Films release; Darfur Now, a documentary featuring the stories of six people trying to bring positive change in Sudan’s Darfur region, and is currently developing a feature film about prolific musician Miles Davis. Cheadle was also a producer of the Crash and is an executive producer of Lionsgate’s Crash television series.

Few artists command such respect and admiration as Cheadle, as evidenced by his extraordinary talent as an acclaimed movie actor and his commitment to humanitarian efforts across the globe. His tireless efforts to stop the humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s Darfuir region have been recognized by numerous organizations which have honored him with various awards including the BAFTA/LA Humanitarian Award and the BET Humanitarian Award of the year.

His inspiring career boasts roles from either spectrum of the film industry, from hilarious comedic performances in the Ocean’s Eleven series to his poignant, dramatic roles in the Academy Award-winning film Crash and Academy Award-nominated Hotel Rwanda (which also earned him his Academy Award nomination for Best Actor). Cheadle has more than proved he is a versatile force in Hollywood.

Cheadle has also served as producer/executive producer on several of his projects including Traitor, Darfur Now, Talk to Me, Crash, and the upcoming Fritz Pollard, which is currently in development, and Marching Powder, being produced with Plan B Entertainment.

Cheadle currently has numerous upcoming films including Brooklyn’s Finest with Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke, and Wesley Snipes; DreamWorks’ Hotel for Dogs with Lisa Kudrow and Emma Roberts; and two upcoming Paramount Pictures films, Iron Man 2 and The Avengers, both with Robert Downey Jr.

Among his other feature film credits are: Ocean’s Eleven/Twelve/Thirteen, Swordfish, The Family Man and Boogie Nights, among many others.

His television credits include HBO’s TV movies A Lesson Before Dying, which earned him a Primetime Emmy, and The Rat Pack, for which he won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy. Cheadle also made several appearances on The Bernie Mac Show, ER, and was a series regular on Picket Fences.

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