Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Tom Coleman, also credited as Thomas J. Coleman and T. Joseph Coleman, founded the Atlantic Entertainment Group, private independent film and television company, in 1975 and served as its president. He became chairman and CEO of Prism Entertainment when the company merged with Atlantic in 1988.

    Film
    Year
    Role
    The Day the Music Died (Documentary)
    1977
    Producer
    Madame Rosa(drama)
    1978
    Executive Producer
    1983
    Executive Producer
    1984
    Executive Producer
  2. Atlantic Entertainment Group (also known as Atlantic Releasing Corporation) was an independent film production and distribution company founded by Tom Coleman and Michael Rosenblatt in 1974.

  3. As sole founder and CEO of Atlantic Entertainment Group, one of the leading independent movie studios of the 70’ and 80’s, he distributed over 120 motion pictures and, personally, produced or executive produced 40.

  4. Founded by Tom Coleman and Michael Rosenblatt in 1974, Atlantic initially focused on arthouse and foreign films, but the unexpected success of Valley Girl in 1983 led them to focus on producing their own low-budget films, and quickly found further success with Night of the Comet the following year.

  5. Jul 5, 2013 · He was the sole founder and CEO of the Atlantic Entertainment Group, an independent movie studio. Mr. Coleman is an Executive member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and is, currently, an industry consultant for the Zurich Consulting Group based in Switzerland.

  6. Thomas Coleman. Producer: Teen Wolf. Thomas Coleman is known for Teen Wolf (1985), Roadhouse 66 (1984) and Night of the Comet (1984).

  7. Feb 8, 2009 · Even a documentary needs a villain of sorts, and, given the resolution of the Tulia cases, you’ll never find a more loquacious, steadfast defender of his own actions than Tom Coleman.