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Producer Barbara Boyle to Head UCLA Department of Film, Television and Digital Media.


Entertainment Editors/News Editors/Education Writers

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 25, 2003

As Department Chair, She Will Oversee Almost 300 Graduate

Students, as Well as 60 Undergraduates and More Than 100 Faculty in

Five Areas of Study

Producer Barbara Boyle has been named chair of the UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 Department of Film, Television and Digital Media. The announcement was made today by Robert Rosen
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, dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

"Barbara Boyle's stellar career embodies the school's commitment, combining the highest standard of professionalism with an uncompromising spirit of independence," Rosen said.

Consistently ranked among the top programs nationally, the Department offers courses of study in production/directing, animation, producing, screenwriting and critical studies. Alumni include such notables as Allison Anders, Charles Burnett, Francis Burnett, Francis (Eliza b. Hodgson) (1849–1924) author; born in Manchester, England. Brought up in Manchester, she and her parents emigrated to Knoxville, Tenn. (1865).  Ford Coppola, Alex Cox, Dean Cundey, Moctesuma Esparza, Todd Holland
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 and Audrey Wells.

Boyle was most recently president of Valhalla Motion Pictures, a leading producer of films and television programs for the worldwide market. The company's films include "The Hulk," set for release in June; "True Whispers: the Story of the Navajo Code Talkers" for ITVS ITVS Independent Television Service ; and "Clockstoppers," as well as the television show "Adventure, Inc."

During her distinguished career, Boyle has produced several feature films, including "Instinct"; "The Hi-Line"; "Bottle Rocket"; "Mrs. Munck"; "Eight Men Out"; and "Phenomenon," one of the ten top-grossing pictures in 1996.

Before joining Valhalla, she co-founded and headed Sovereign Pictures, Inc., which financed and distributed internationally 25 films, including "My Left Foot," "Cinema Paradiso," "Reversal of Fortune," "Impromptu," "Hamlet" and "The Commitments." Sovereign's pictures were nominated for 14 Academy Awards and won four.

Boyle also served as executive vice president of production with RKO RKO Radio Keith Orpheum (movie studio)
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 Pictures, which produced "Plenty," "Half Moon Street" and "Hamburger Hill." From 1982 to 1986, she was senior vice president of worldwide production at Orion Pictures Corporation, where she supervised such hits as "Desperately Seeking Susan," "The Terminator," "Platoon" and "Robocop."

A charter member of Women In Film, she was the organization's president in 1977-78 and a board member from 1990-93. In 2000, she received the prestigious Crystal Award.

She serves on the Board of Independent Feature Projects West and was president from 1994-99. She is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and serves on the Executive Branch Committee.
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