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As the Chairman and CEO of Patriot
Pictures, LLC, Mr. Mendelsohn currently manages senior and mezzanine
debt portfolios for banks and financial institutions specializing
in entertainment. Mr. Mendelsohn has arranged production
financing for over 258 films. Most recently he Executive
Produced “Lord of War”, written
and directed by Andrew Niccol and starring Nicolas Cage and Ethan
Hawke and “Material Girls”, starring
Hilary and Haylie Duff and Anjelica Huston, directed by Martha
Coolidge. He is also currently producing the fast-action
lowrider movie, “Crenshaw Blvd“,
starring rapper 50 Cent and Wilmer Valderrama, directed by Benny
Boom and “Unforsaken”, Executive
Produced by George Romero and starring Chow Yun Fat. Mr.
Mendelsohn has also arranged financing for such films as Beacon
Pictures and Wolfgang Peterson’s “Air Force
One”, Lakeshore Entertainment produced “The
Mothman Prophecies”, Wachowski Brothers’ “The
Matrix”, Icon Pictures produced “What
Women Want” and Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir
Dogs.”
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Rudy Langlais
is a seasoned
film producer
who began his
career as a sports
writer before
transitioning
into news by becoming
the City Editor
of The Village
Voice in 1978.
Since then, he
has become a prominent
voice in Hollywood,
producing films
like “Sugar
Hill,” starring
Wesley Snipes;
“Redemption—the
Stanley ’Tookie’
Williams Story”;
and “Who
Killed Atlanta’s
Children,”
starring Gregory
Hines. Most recently,
he was the Executive
Producer of “The
Hurricane,”
starring Denzel
Washington.
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Thaddeus
Massey studied
acting at the
Lee Strasberg
Institute and
Ivana Chubbuck
Studios (coach
to Halle Berry).
He has booked
television features
and a national
commercial for
Tower Records,
and was recently
featured in an
upcoming film
called “The
L.A. Riot Spectacular”
starring Emilio
Estevez and Snoop
Dogg. Thaddeus
also attended
UCLA, and worked
as production
assistant on local
film sets and
attained extra
roles in Blade,
Sunset Park and
Blue Chip.
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