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Michael Sullivan

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    • Michael Sullivan was an Executive Producer on the hit series Growing Pains for Warner Bros., and its spin-off, Just The Ten of Us. He was also was an Executive Producer and co-writer of The Growing Pains Movie. As an executive, Sullivan was the first President of Entertainment for the UPN broadcast network, helping launch the hit TV series Star Trek: Voyager and Moesha. He has served on the Paulist Productions advisory board for 25 years, and was the board president during the production and release of the feature film Entertaining Angels - The Dorothy Day Story, starring Moira Kelly and Martin Sheen.
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  • Michael Sullivan was the first president of entertainment for the United Paramount Network (UPN) from 1994 - 1997.
  • Sullivan began his career at ABC in 1976 and by the early 80s, after a stint as director of current drama, was named director of comedy development. He left the network in 1983 to become a producer under contract to Warner Bros. TV.
  • Previously, he was president of Michael Sullivan Productions, which had projects at both Viacom and Warner Bros.

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