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Gavin Polone is an American film and television producer. He began producing films in the late 1990s and television in the 2000s. He has been nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards, of which six were for "Outstanding Comedy Series" for Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm. His production company is Pariah.[1]

Gavin Polone
Other namesGavin Pariah
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Occupations
  • television producer
  • Years active1998-present
    Notable work

    Background

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    Polone graduated from University of California, Berkeley in three years. He earned a realtor's license and applied to work for the Central Intelligence Agency but was not accepted.[2] In 1985, he began work as an assistant at International Creative Management.[3] He eventually became a literary agent at ICM.[4] In 1989, ICM suspected that Polone planned to defect and fired him, though Polone says ICM was wrong about its suspicions.

    He joined Bauer-Benedek Agency, and the agency eventually merged with Leading Artists Agency to form United Talent Agency.[3] Polone eventually became a partner at UTA.[4] He was disappointed in how the agency was run and threatened to leave.[3] In April 1996, UTA fired Polone. Polone hired Peter Ostroff to sue UTA in a breach of contract lawsuit, and before the lawsuit was filed, UTA gave Polone a $6 million severance package and made a public admission that "'there were insufficient grounds' to fire him." UTA sued Polone a year later for reneging on the severance contract, and another settlement took place.[5]

    After departing from UTA, Polone launched his own management and production company and managed clients in both film and television. He eventually decided to become a film and television producer,[4] and he dropped all of his clients except for Conan O'Brien. In 2007 and beyond, Polone became a pundit who appeared in media to comment on the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, Tiger Woods's infidelity scandal and fallout, and Michael Moore's association with Occupy Wall Street. He also writes an online column for New York Magazine.[3]

    In the late 1990s, he was partner with Judy Hofflund to start Hofflund/Polone, with both credited as executive producersonGilmore Girls through its original run. Hofflund retired in 2013.[6][7] In May 2001, he started Pariah, with an affiliated production company at Columbia TriStar Television.[8] On February 19, 2002, Pariah decided to expand into film production with Screen Gems, Columbia Pictures and Senator International for a production-and-distribution deal.[9] Shortly afterwards, on May 27, 2002, he moved his Pariah Television production division to NBC, creating projects that were designed solely for the network.[10] On July 26, 2004, NBC decided to cut their ties with Pariah Television,[11] and on April 14, 2005, the production company was moved back to Sony Pictures Entertainment for film and television projects.[12]

    Polone, formerly a member of Writers Guild of America West, left and maintained financial core status in 2015.[13]

    Filmography

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    He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

    Film

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    Year Film Credit Notes Other notes Ref.
    1999 8mm
    Drop Dead Gorgeous
    Stir of Echoes
    2002 Panic Room
    2004 Secret Window
    Seeing Other People
    2005 Little Manhattan
    2006 Population 436 Executive producer Direct-to-video
    Uncredited
    My Super Ex-Girlfriend
    2007 Primeval
    2008 Ghost Town
    2009 Zombieland
    2012 Premium Rush
    2016 Nerdland
    2017 A Dog's Purpose
    2019 A Dog's Way Home
    A Dog's Journey
    Zombieland: Double Tap
    TBA Cold Storage [15]
    As an actor
    Year Film Role Notes
    1997 An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn Gary Samuels
    1998 Thick as Thieves Simons
    2006 Population 436 Aames
    Uncredited
    Thanks
    Year Film Role
    2016 Urge Producers special thanks

    Television

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    Year Title Credit Notes
    1998 When Trumpets Fade Executive producer Television film
    1999 Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm Television special
    2001 Sam's Circus Television film
    More, Patience
    2002 Family Affair
    Life at Five Feet Television film
    2002−03 Hack
    2003 Untitled Howie Mandel Project Television pilot
    The Ortegas
    Suspense Television film
    Celebrity Temps
    American P.I.
    2004 Celebrity Blackjack
    D.O.T.S. Television film
    2005 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Search
    Revelations
    2006 Thief
    The Angriest Man in Suburbia Television film
    More, Patience
    2000−07 Gilmore Girls
    2005−07 The Showbiz Show with David Spade
    2007 Tell Me You Love Me
    Backyards & Bullets Television film
    2006−08 Emily's Reasons Why Not
    2006−10 My Boys
    2011 Cinema Verite Television film
    Bachelorette Party: Las Vegas
    2012 Jane by Design
    2013 Zombieland Television pilot
    2013−14 Twisted
    2000−2024 Curb Your Enthusiasm
    As director
    Year Title
    2012 Jane by Design
    2013−14 Twisted
    2015 Finding Carter
    As an actor
    Year Title Role
    1993 Seinfeld Man in 'Jerry' Audience
    1999 Action Dodi
    Thanks
    Year Title Role Notes
    2013 Twisted: Socio Studies 101 Thanks Television film

    References

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    1. ^ "Gavin Polone". Variety. 17 December 2013.
  • ^ Goldstein, Patrick (2004-05-18). "Gavin Polone, the iconoclast". Los Angeles Times.
  • ^ a b c d Masters, Kim (January 6, 2012). "Dark Prince of Hollywood, Producer Gavin Polone, Opens Up About Unlikely Directorial Debut". The Hollywood Reporter.
  • ^ a b c Fenjves, Pablo F.; Lang, Rocky (2006). How I Broke into Hollywood: Success Stories from the Trenches. It Books. p. 307. ISBN 978-0-06-078964-0.
  • ^ Johnson, Ross (May 2000). "Raging Bulls". Los Angeles. p. 108.
  • ^ Busch, Anita M. (1997-05-23). "'Seven' scripter sells '8'". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  • ^ Andreeva, Nellie (22 April 2013). "Judy Hofflund Leaving Biz, Becca Kovacik And Laura Berwick Partnering Up". Archived from the original on 17 April 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  • ^ Adalian, Josef; Schneider, Michael (2001-07-16). "Polone picks pal as Pariah prexy". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  • ^ Brodesser, Claude; Dunkley, Cathy (2002-02-20). "Pariah on pix for Col, Screen Gems". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  • ^ Adalian, Josef (2002-05-27). "Pariah, Peacock partner". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  • ^ Adalian, Josef (2004-07-27). "Inside Move: Pariah's no Peacock pal". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  • ^ LaPorte, Nicole (2005-04-15). "Pariah steps in at Sony". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  • ^ https://www.wga.org/members/membership-information/wgaw-financial-core-list
  • ^ Matt Joseph (January 21, 2019). "First Zombieland 2 Plot Details Tease New Zombies And More". We Got This Covered. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  • ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (May 11, 2022). "Hot Cannes Package: Liam Neeson, Joe Keery Star In Jonny Campbell-Helmed Studiocanal Sci-Fi Virus Tale 'Cold Storage;' David Koepp Adapted His Novel". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
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