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Gerry Pass is an American film producer and talent manager known for Manodrome, 12 Feet Deep, and Second Acts.
Gerry Pass is the founder and CEO of Project Indie Hope, which helped in the financing of 200 movies, and he is also the CEO of Chrome Entertainment. [1] He worked on a horror film called The Hermit [2] starring Lou Ferrigno. [3] Gerry met with some potential investors in Cannes. [4] While working for Fox Television Station Gerry he created a wrap-around live TV show, sponsored by Matel, King Koopas Kool Kartoons. [5]
The British musician Ed Barker has signed to get represented by Gerry. [6] Gerry served as a co-producer for the movie Manodrome, alongside fellow co-producers Eric Hollenbeck and Douglas Nyback, and the cast of the film starred Adrien Brody, Jesse Eisenberg, Odessa Young, Phil Ettinger, and Ethan Suplee. [7] Gerry was the producer of the short Second Acts in 2019, which starred Michael Learned and John Wesley. [8] John Wesley won an award for his performance in Seconds Acts. [9]
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Gerry Pass is an American film producer and talent manager known for Manodrome, 12 Feet Deep, and Second Acts.
Gerry Pass is the founder and CEO of Project Indie Hope, which helped in the financing of 200 movies, and he is also the CEO of Chrome Entertainment. [1] He worked on a horror film called The Hermit [2] starring Lou Ferrigno. [3] Gerry met with some potential investors in Cannes. [4] While working for Fox Television Station Gerry he created a wrap-around live TV show, sponsored by Matel, King Koopas Kool Kartoons. [5]
The British musician Ed Barker has signed to get represented by Gerry. [6] Gerry served as a co-producer for the movie Manodrome, alongside fellow co-producers Eric Hollenbeck and Douglas Nyback, and the cast of the film starred Adrien Brody, Jesse Eisenberg, Odessa Young, Phil Ettinger, and Ethan Suplee. [7] Gerry was the producer of the short Second Acts in 2019, which starred Michael Learned and John Wesley. [8] John Wesley won an award for his performance in Seconds Acts. [9]