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Biography

Tom Greene began making films in High School, and won several international awards. One of them was seen at a festival in San Francisco by Universal Studio's Christopher Wood, who in turn purchased it for their Independent Film Series. Wood, along with other Studio Executives were impressed with Tom and allowed him to "roam the lot" to observe the numerous TV and Motion Picture productions. Tom subsequently sequestered an abandon office and began sending memos and notes to various producers about their productions. He was quickly noticed and then mentored by producers William Sackheim and Harve Bennett, as well as award-winning writer-director Joel Oliansky. After Tom had presented Sackheim and Oliansky with half a dozen stories for their Emmy© Award winning series THE LAW, they secured a writer's contract at Universal for him when he was nineteen years old. He was soon hired by renowned Directors Robert Wise and Mark Robson to be their Director of Project Development, working closely

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Filmography