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Andrea Miller |
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ANDREA MILLER was Senior Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Coproduction at Sony Wonder, the children's television division of Sony Music from 1998 through 2000. In this capacity, she was responsible for all television revenues based on current and inventory sales, both domestic and international, as well as for finding co-production partners and financing the company's new slates each season. In 2000, she helped engineer the sale of her division to the German company, TMO. Prior to this, Miller spent seven years in Asia as Head of Programming for TNT and Cartoon Network and as the first General Manager of Cartoon Network Japan. As the only Time Warner executive with creative experience in Asia, she served as an advisor on numerous endeavors, including feature production, for Warner Brothers and Turner Pictures. In New York from 1984-1992, Ms. Miller produced numerous television series and documentaries in New York. Under Mary Salter at Comedy Central and HA!, she produced more than 100 half-hours of comedy including Indecision '92, Random Acts Of Variety, The A List and a pilot for HBO. She was also the show runner on two pilots made by MTV Productions for ABC. Miller served as supervising producer on two seasons of the Emmy-award winning Pee Wee's Playhouse and the original Shining Time Station. She began her producing career as a writer/production manager on documentaries and ultimately produced the daily shows Everyday with Joan Lunden and The Media Beat for CNBC. With an M.A. and M. Phil from Harvard, she has also helped numerous documentary filmmakers find financing and serves on the executive boards of Musical Theaterworks, a non profit incubator of new musicals, and PS 122, an organization dedicated to performance art, in Manhattan.
Bio as of October, 2006.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
SpringboardNYC Mentor - 2003
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