Lang Elliott
Birthday:
1950, Los Angeles, California, USA
Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures and original founder of TriStar Pictures, is responsible for the Company's motion picture, television and distribution planning and operations as well as management of staff and corporate financing. He also designed and oversees the development of Sunn Classic's new studio and the...
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Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures and original founder of TriStar Pictures, is responsible for the Company's motion picture, television and distribution planning and operations as well as management of staff and corporate financing. He also designed and oversees the development of Sunn Classic's new studio and theme park complex. Elliott, who has over 40 years of experience within the entertainment industry, received Academy Award nominations for "Soldier of Orange" and "The Magic of Lassie" starring James Stewart and Mickey Rooney. He has produced and distributed over 50 motion pictures including "The Billion Dollar Hobo", "The Prize Fighter" starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts and "The Longshot" with Academy Award Winning executive producer Mike Nichols. Elliott also produced and directed "The Private Eyes" starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts; and "Cage" as well as "Cage II" starring Lou Ferrigno and Reb Brown. Additional credits include "Dorf on Golf" and the "Dorf" home video series with Tim Conway; and a series for the Fox Television Network entitled "Boys Will Be Boys" starring Matthew Perry. Elliott is also a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA). Elliott is a Vietnam Veteran and has donated much of his time to help veterans by producing the annually televised awards production, "The American Veterans Award Show" (AVA) in conjunction with The Veterans Foundation, Inc. (VFI). Lang Elliott has a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Finance, a Master of Arts Degree in Finance and a Doctorate in Finance. Show less «