Entertainment One Hires Armand Leo For Production
7:43 AM PDT 9/6/2011 by evlessing
TORONTO – Canadian indie Entertainment One has hired Armand Leo to oversee its expanding Canadian production slate.
Leo, most recently executive in charge of production at Dufferin Gate Productions in Toronto, moves over to Entertainment One’s Toronto office as vp of production affairs.
He also worked on Entertainment One’s ABC/Global Television Rookie Blue series as a line producer for the first season and a producer on the second.
Leo will oversee a slate of scripted and non-scripted TV show, from development to delivery.
Leo’s other production credits include Booky and the Secret Santa and Booky’s Crush for the CBC, and work as a production manager on the Hilary Swank-starrer Amelia and The Man, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy.
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