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Lloyd Braun, Sarah Bremner, Noah Oppenheim Launch Prologue Entertainment, Indie Studio Backed by Jeff Zucker and RedBird
Lloyd Braun, Sarah Bremner and Noah Oppenheim have formed indie studio Prologue Entertainment, backed by Jeff Zucker and RedBird Capital.
“Zero Day” (Netflix) starring Robert De Niro: Six-episode series co-created, and executive produced by Oppenheim, Eric Newman and New York Times reporter Michael S. Schmidt. He left his law practice to become president of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, where he led its television studio and initiated the development of series including “The Sopranos,” “Just Shoot Me” and “NewsRadio.” From 1998 to 2004, Braun led Disney’s TV production arm and ABC Entertainment Television Group, overseeing the development of series including “Lost,” “Desperate Housewives,” “The Bachelor,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” Following his tenure at ABC, he became head of the Yahoo Media Group before founding media companies BermanBraun and Whalerock Industries. Prior to Array, the U.K. native spent five years at Netflix’s original film group, leading development and production of titles including “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “The Two Popes,” “Rebecca,” “Project Power” and “Bright.” She began her entertainment career at Nina Jacobson’s Color Force and has previously held creative roles at A&E Studios, Exclusive Media and Paramount Pictures.
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