Kim Todd

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Birthplace:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Kim Todd produces drama, both television and movies. She works for studios and on independent productions and her company Original Pictures develops and produces its own projects with international partners. Kim produces the television series Fargo for which she has won an Emmy, a Golden Globe, a Peabody Award, the PGA Award (2015 and 2016) and the Critics’ Choice Award (2015 and 2016). Her work has been seen on FX, ABC, CBS, Lifetime, ABC Family, PBS, Showtime, Disney, BBC and numerous international broadcasters as well as the Canadian broadcasters FX Canada, CBC, Bell Media (CTV), Shaw Media (Global and Showcase), YTV, TMN, Movie Central and Super Channel. Her other awards include several Geminis, a Cable Ace and a collection of international prizes. Kim started Original Pictures in January 2000. Before that she had been Vice President and Producer at Credo Entertainment Corporation from 1993. From 1985 until 1993, she was the senior producer with Atlantis Films Limited, the predecessor of Alliance Atlantis.

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Executive Producer:
2002  Guinevere Jones
2006  Falcon Beach
2014  Fargo
2020  Brave New World
2023  Little Bird

Line Producer:
2002  Guinevere Jones
2006  Falcon Beach
2014  Fargo
2018  Impulse
2020  Brave New World
2023  Little Bird

Producer:
2002  Guinevere Jones
2006  Falcon Beach
2014  Fargo
2018  Impulse
2020  Brave New World
2023  Little Bird

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