Jason Stephens

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​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Jason Stephens (born 1975) is a film producer based in Chicago. He is the founder and former executive director of the not-for-profit film production company Split Pillow. Stephens was named "Chicagoan of the Year" in 2004 by the Chicago Tribune for "providing a national platform for more local talent than anyone else." . (Reference: Robert K. Elder, "Prodigy Producer", 'Chicago Tribune', December 26, 2004). He also teaches in the Arts, Entertainment and Media Management program at Columbia College, Chicago and at the Flashpoint Academy of Media Arts and Sciences.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Jason Stephens (producer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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2006  Curse of Pirate Death

Director:
2006  Curse of Pirate Death
2010  Necrosis

Executive Producer:
2006  Curse of Pirate Death
2007  The King
2010  Necrosis

Producer:
2006  Curse of Pirate Death
2007  The King
2010  Necrosis

Writer:
2006  Curse of Pirate Death
2007  The King
2010  Necrosis

Creator:
2013  Mr & Mrs Murder

Executive Producer:
2012  Devil's Dust
2013  Mr & Mrs Murder
2023  After The Party

Producer:
2008  Comedy Slapdown
2012  Devil's Dust
2013  Mr & Mrs Murder
2019  Upright
2023  After The Party
2023  The Messenger

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