Paula Wagner and Steven Bochco -- two of Carnegie Mellon Universitys most notable alums in Hollywood -- share their insights, wisdom and advice with students in the School of Drama in a panel discussion moderated by head of the School of Drama Peter Cooke and professor of voice and speech Don Wadsworth.
Wagner, who began her career as the first female agent at the to Creative Artists Agency (CAA), has gone on to produce numerous blockbusters, including Mission Impossible I, II, II, The Others and The Last Samurai. She is also a member of Carnegie Mellon's board of trustees.
A writer and producer, Bochco is best known for his groundbreaking television work including Hill Street Blues, LA Law and NYPD Blue.
For more, visit: http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/drama
Wagner, who began her career as the first female agent at the to Creative Artists Agency (CAA), has gone on to produce numerous blockbusters, including Mission: Impossible I, II and III and The Last Samurai. She is also a member of Carnegie Mellon's board of trustees.
A writer and producer, Bochco is best known for his groundbreaking television work including Hill Street Blues, LA Law and NYPD Blue.
For more, visit: http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/drama
CMU students should look up for these alumnus...
muhammadzahmad 1 month ago
nice disussion..
thegreeensky 2 months ago
such jemanden der mich von meiner einsamkeit erlöst!
SexiBiiene911 2 years ago