Gloria Fan, former VP of Current Programming at 20th Television, has joined Disney Branded Television as head of Current Series
, based on the novel about a Mexican-American family in East Los Angeles. Fan began as a feature producer at Mosaic Productions and Atlas Entertainment, where she produced films such as Tom Tykwer’sShutter, Season of the Witch.
, based on the novel about a Mexican-American family in East Los Angeles. Fan began as a feature producer at Mosaic Productions and Atlas Entertainment, where she produced films such as Tom Tykwer’sShutter, Season of the WitchNorge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
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