Friday, September 16, 2011

New Regency taps Milchan for production publish

Alexandra Milchan has re-became a member of New Regency as executive Vice president of production. Her go back to the Fox-based shingle marks a homecoming, thinking about Milchan may be the daughter of Regency founder Arnon Milchan, and she or he started her film career underneath the New Regency banner in 1993 being an assistant before working her in place the ranks at the organization. Throughout her 13-year tenure there, she was associated with Jon Amiel's "Copycat," Michael Mann's "Warmth," Joel Schumacher's "A Period to Kill" and Curtis Hanson's "L.A. Private." She also led to Regency's TV division by managing CBS' "Michael Hayes," the David Caruso-starrer created by Paul Haggis and John Romano. She reviews to recently hired Boss Kaira Weston in her own new publish. Appointment comes just days after news broke that Regency co-chairmen Bob Harper and Hutch Parker were ankling the organization. Milchan has labored being an independent producer in the last couple of years, serving on projects including David Ayer's ''Street Kings'' and Alexandre Aja's ''Mirrors.'' Earlier this year, New Regency began its retro moves within an professional shakeup that incorporated the departure of their co-chairs and also the return to some more hands-on role for founder and majority owner Arnon Milchan. Employees changes at New Regency are happening as the organization is seeking a $500 million turning line of credit syndicated by JP Morgan and Bank of America to finance new photos. Recent New Regency credits include "Monte Carlo," which opened up This summer 1. Fox will release "What's Your Number?" in September, then "Over TimeInch in October and "Alvin and also the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" in December. Production shingle was lately in foretells co-finance "Luna," with Doug Liman mounted on direct, with Vital. Summit will even unspool New Regency's "The Pitch-dark Hour" in December. Contact Rachel Abrams at Rachel.Abrams@variety.com

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