Stuart A. Goldman, SGC's principal, was co-founder of the television producing company Goldman/Taylor Entertainment, New York / Los Angeles, SGC's predecessor. GT launched its venture as executive producer of “Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean", the highly-rated 1990 CBS-TV movie starring Lloyd Bridges and Suzanne Pleshette, who received both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her performance. G/T next created and executive produced the pioneering reality series “Confessions of Crime” for the Lifetime Television network. G/T also produced the acclaimed feature documentary “Elvis in Hollywood,” in association with Elvis Presley Enterprises. Goldman/Taylor then acquired the rights to the Joseph Campbell Foundation's program library, and became executive producer of the 10-part PBS series, "Joseph Campbell: Mythos," hosted by Academy Award Winner Susan Sarandon. In 1996, Stuart Goldman established SGC, The Stuart Goldman Co., to pursue entertainment and licensing projects on a broader basis. The company's high profile clients included EMI-Capitol Records, TV Guide, Hearst Magazines, A&E Networks, the History Channel, K-tel Records, Q Records (QVC), Ketchum Public Relations, Star Banking System, and the Wildlife Conservation Society. In the early 2000's, SGC focused on sourcing film and TV content for the exploding DVD market. Examples: "The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin," the Hearst Entertainment animation library, PBS' "Great Museums," "Happy Tree Friends," William Shatner's "Invasion Iowa," the Jim Varney "Ernest" feature collection, and a series of Troma movie box sets. Since the advent of digital streaming, SGC has secured digital distribution for a wide mix of entertainment properties including over 2200 feature films and thousands of TV episodes including "The Rifleman," "Eye for an Eye," "Hard Hat Harry," "Forensic Files," "Big Comfy Couch," "Popular Mechanics for Kids," "The Real McCoys," "Giving Nature a Voice," and many more. In addition, SGC has produced television documentaries including "Becoming Barack," the story of President Obama's career before politics, and "Elvis Home Movies," featuring lost footage of the entertainer from the summer of 1956. SGC Associates: David M. Fox, consultant Arnold H. Bruck, consultant Contact: |
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