Carol Fenelon

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Carol Fenelon began her career in the music business where she supervised the legal and business affairs for several major record labels. During that time, she also collaborated with Academy Award winning filmmaker Curtis Hanson as his Music Supervisor on the films Bad Influence, The River Wild and Wonder Boys. Following the production of Wonder Boys, Fenelon left her position as a Senior Vice-President at Arista Records to join Hanson as his producing partner at Deuce Three Productions. Their first shared production effort was the Universal film 8 Mile. Fenelon served as both Executive Producer and Music Supervisor on 8 Mile. She continued her collaboration with Hanson as both Music Supervisor and Film Producer on the Fox 2000 release In Her Shoes and the Warner Bros. feature film Lucky You. Fenelon’s more recent producing credits include the HBO film Too Big to Fail, the FX television pilot Hoke and the award winning documentary Skid Row Marathon.

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Co-Executive Producer:
2011  Too Big to Fail

Executive Producer:
2011  The Big Year
2011  Too Big to Fail

Music Supervisor:
1990  Bad Influence
1993  A Dangerous Woman
1994  The River Wild
2007  Lucky You
2011  The Big Year
2011  Too Big to Fail

Producer:
1990  Bad Influence
1993  A Dangerous Woman
1994  The River Wild
2005  In Her Shoes
2007  Lucky You
2011  The Big Year
2011  Too Big to Fail

Producer:
2009  Three Rivers

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