Verne Nobles
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
After Art and Design school his professional career begin as a
Commercial Artist in Detroit Michigan. In 1957 it became obvious that
he not only had a strong artistic design sense, but a firm
understanding of business management. He was named Creative Director
and West Coast Editor for Teen Post Magazine. In 1959 he came to Warner
Brothers and 20th Century-Fox where he would set his life's creative
path as a director's trainee under some of the top directors of the
time. He eventually became a Cameraman-Director and then returned to
Detroit as Executive Producer for Werthman and Faulkner Productions. In
1965 he formed his own advertising agency in Dearborn Michigan. In 1971
he sold his company and joined forces with one of advertising's top
commercial production companies as a Producer-Director. In 1979 he
returned to 20th Century-Fox to write, produce and direct political
projects for the studio and for Jack Valenti of the Motion Picture
Association of America. He was assigned to the Feature Division and
wrote, produced and directed "The Incredible 20th Century." He co-wrote
and directed President Ford's Detroit Convention speech and directed a
special project for President Carter. While on loan to Columbia, he
co-produced Louie L'Amour's Shadow Riders in 1983. After selling his
production company, the Pegasus Group, he returned to his love of art
and writing. In 1984, he was asked to join Louie L'Amour Enterprises'
production company and formed Aces and Eights working with his, then
business and creative partner, Beau L'Amour They co-produced Louie
L'Amour's (Iron Marshal) Shaneseeshaughnessy in 1996. He adapted
L'Amours' short stories for Bantam Books as well as creating
screenplays for TV and feature films. In 2002 his Production and
Distribution company joined forces with Joel Coler & Friends, where he
has created and will direct and produce the feature film trilogy, "Mark
Twain's Greatest Adventure "It's A Matter of Time"; direct and produce
the feature film "The Duke Of Molokai and Produce "Golden Shadows", to
be shot in Spain. With all of his varied experience in the film
industry he has become a respected talent and businessmen in the
entertainment industry. He is married to Nedene Tucci, who is President
and Chief Operating Officer of Monument Entertainment, LLC. Verne has 3
sons and 15 grandchildren. Son, Verne Nobles, Jr., is one of the top
young camera operators in the motion picture business and works closely
with his father. Verne also sits on the advisory board of his son
Anthony's successful international medical company. Verne is a long
time member of the Directors Guild of America.