Wednesday, November 23, 2011
New Regency taps Vital professional Calof
New Regency is getting on Andrew Calof, an innovative executive at Vital Pictures, as Vice president of production, ongoing a personnel change that started when Arnon Milchan re-emerged within the summer time to consider with additional control of the organization he founded. Calof will begin at Regency per week from Monday. "I have labored with Andrew for a long time, I believe he's turned out to be an awesome executive and I am thrilled to possess him at New Regency," Regency Boss Kaira Weston told Variety. Professional labored with Calof at both Miramax and Vital before Weston became a member of Regency this fall. Calof may be the latest in a number of staff changes at the organization. Right after starting with Regency, Weston re-installed Alexandra Milchan, daughter of Regency founder Arnon Milchan, as professional Vice president of production. The more youthful Milchan began at the organization in 1993 being an assitant before working her in place the ranks, evenetually exiting to pursue other endeavors. She was the very first new hire after news broke that former Regency co-chairs Bob Harper and Hutch Parker would exit the shingle by year's finish. That news was supported by word that Arnon Milchan desired to have a more active role in Regency, gearing toward content much like Regency's more dangerous fare in the the nineteen nineties like "Warmth" and "L.A. Private," amongst others. A week ago, Carla Hacken became a member of Regency as production prexy following a tenure at Fox 2000 that dated to 1997 and incorporated projects "The Demon Wears Prada," "Walk the roadInch and "Disloyal." The Twentieth Century Fox-based Regency is a studio staple since 1998, once the companies inked an international distrib pact. Since that time, Regency has created a lot more than 55 films and produced a lot more than $5.3 billion in the box office. Contact Rachel Abrams at Rachel.Abrams@variety.com
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