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'''Trudy Grant''', President of Sullivan Entertainment International and COO of the Sullivan Entertainment Group, has been part of the establishment of the Canadian entertainment industry for nearly thirty years. Grant, who is married to [[Kevin Sullivan (producer)|Kevin Sullivan]] has won numerous awards for her work in television and film.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0335686/awards</ref>
'''Trudy Grant''', President of Sullivan Entertainment International and COO of the Sullivan Entertainment Group, has been part of the establishment of the [[Cinema of Canada|Canadian]] entertainment industry for nearly thirty years. Grant, who is married to [[Kevin Sullivan (producer)|Kevin Sullivan]] has won numerous awards for her work in television and film.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0335686/awards</ref>


Grant has been instrumental in making Sullivan Entertainment International a major exporter of Canadian and international media content around the world, with an inventory of movies and programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family and children’s drama and documentaries.<ref>{{cite news |first=Tony |last=Atherton |newspaper=The Ottawa Citizen |date=April 3, 1999 |accessdate=January 15, 2013}}</ref>
Grant has been instrumental in making Sullivan Entertainment International a major exporter of Canadian and international media content around the world, with an inventory of movies and programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family and children’s drama and documentaries.<ref>{{cite news |first=Tony |last=Atherton |newspaper=The Ottawa Citizen |date=April 3, 1999 |accessdate=January 15, 2013}}</ref>

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Trudy Grant
File:Trudy Grant Sullivan.jpg
NationalityCanadian
OccupationPresident of Sullivan Entertainment International Inc
Years active1985–present
SpouseKevin Sullivan

Trudy Grant, President of Sullivan Entertainment International and COO of the Sullivan Entertainment Group, has been part of the establishment of the Canadian entertainment industry for nearly thirty years. Grant, who is married to Kevin Sullivan has won numerous awards for her work in television and film.[1]

Grant has been instrumental in making Sullivan Entertainment International a major exporter of Canadian and international media content around the world, with an inventory of movies and programming from all genres, including miniseries, feature films, family and children’s drama and documentaries.[2]

Grant’s business acumen has allowed the company to penetrate many of the world’s least accessible markets, with established sales to well over 100 countries around the globe. Grant heads the business operation of Sullivan Entertainment and her no-nonsense, tough-minded approach has created a successful and constantly expanding boutique in a variety of media around the world.[3]

List of Awards

  • George Foster Peabody Award
  • 3 Emmy Awards
  • 6 Emmy Award Nominations
  • 5 Gemini Awards
  • 8 Gemini Award Nominations
  • 3 CableACE Awards
  • 2 CableAce Nominations
  • Prix Jeunesse
  • TV Guide Parent’s Choice Award
  • American TV Critics Award
  • 3 Golden Apple Awards from the National Educational Media Competition
  • 1 Ollie Award
  • European Jury Prize at the Umbriafiction TV Festival
  • Gold World Medal – New York Film Festival
  • Golden Gate Award
  • Gold Medal – New York International Film and Television Festival
  • ACT Award
  • Best Children’s Production – Television Movie Awards

Filmography

Executive Producer

References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0335686/awards
  2. ^ Atherton, Tony (April 3, 1999). The Ottawa Citizen. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Knelman, Martin (March 1996). The Financial Post Magazine. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)

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