Laszlo Barna (b. 1949)

Birthplace:
Hungary

Born:
January 1, 1949

Laszlo Barna is a Hungarian-Canadian film and television producer born in 1949. His family relocated to Montreal, Canada shortly after the Soviet Union’s Red Army suppressed the 1956 Hungarian democratic revolt. In the late 1970s, he moved to Toronto and established Barna-Alper Productions with his partner, Laura Alper. Following the acquisition of Barna-Alper Productions by Entertainment One in 2008, Barna became President of eOne's Television Division. In 2011, he left Entertainment One to form a new independent production company, Pier 21 Films.

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Executive Producer:
2005  Whiskey Echo
2006  October 1970
2010  Call Me Fitz
2010  Haven
2011  Skins
2016  The Beaverton
2022  Run the Burbs

Producer:
1998  Da Vinci's Inquest
2004  Show Me Yours
2005  Da Vinci's City Hall
2005  Whiskey Echo
2006  October 1970
2010  Call Me Fitz
2010  Haven
2010  Men with Brooms
2010  Shattered
2011  Skins
2016  The Beaverton
2022  Run the Burbs

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