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''''Brian George''' is a television production coordinator who lives in Los Angeles, CA. He specializes in primetime network sitcoms and has worked with every major motion picture studio and network. Brian is sought after for his sincere, engaging and unflappable performance within the entertainment industry’s unique alliance of creative and corporate cultures. His success stems from his 12-year tenure working alongside some of the industry's most accomplished producers.
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Brian George (born 21 November 1973) is a television production coordinator on American sitcoms whose credits include Two Guys A Girl and A Pizza Place, All About the Andersons, Sons & Daughters, and is currently working on The Big Bang Theory. He began his television career in 1997 as an assistant to the head of television production at 20th Century Fox Television. He has since worked for every major film studio and television network in Hollywood. Brian is sought after for his engaging and unflappable ability to bridge the gap between the entertainment industry’s cross-functional marriage of creative and corporate cultures. Brian’s reputable merit stems from his some 12-year tenure working alongside some of television's most accomplished producers, writers and production executives.  
  
  
 
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Brian George
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Residence Template:Country data US [[City:=Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[State_Name:=California|California]], [[Country_Name:=United States|USA]]
Born [[Birth Date:=1973-11-21|1973-11-21]]
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Occupation 711510
Contact [[1]]
Reference Latitude: 34n03
Longitude: 118w15


Brian George (born 21 November 1973) is a television production coordinator on American sitcoms whose credits include Two Guys A Girl and A Pizza Place, All About the Andersons, Sons & Daughters, and is currently working on The Big Bang Theory. He began his television career in 1997 as an assistant to the head of television production at 20th Century Fox Television. He has since worked for every major film studio and television network in Hollywood. Brian is sought after for his engaging and unflappable ability to bridge the gap between the entertainment industry’s cross-functional marriage of creative and corporate cultures. Brian’s reputable merit stems from his some 12-year tenure working alongside some of television's most accomplished producers, writers and production executives.





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