Darlene Lieblich

Darlene Lieblich

Producer@Beholder.com

Darlene Lieblich - Executive Producer

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Darlene was born in the Gold Rush town of San Andreas, California. She has spent over thirty years as a network television executive in Los Angeles. During most of her career she's been a standards and practices executive responsible for the content of thousands of hours of daytime and primetime network programming.

Ms. Lieblich is an active member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, serving as Governor of Daytime Programming from 1993-1995 and 1999-2001. In 1994 she co-founded TV CARES, the AIDS service and community outreach committee of the Television Academy. She served as chairman of the Daytime Emmy Awards Committee from 2001 to 2005. Darlene currently works as a Vice President of Standards and Practices at a major television network.

In 1999 Ms. Lieblich became a five-time Jeopardy champion. She is a member of Mensa, a gourmet cook, a self described 'computer geek', an ultralight aircraft pilot and a classically-trained pianist.

Darlene holds a B.A. in Motion Pictures and Television from UCLA, an M.B.A. from Pepperdine University and received her PhD in Communications in 2002.



Ken Tipton

Ken Tipton

KenTipton@aol.com

Ken Tipton - Director/Producer/Writer/Actor

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Ken was born in El Paso, Texas and raised in St. Louis, Mo. "HEART of the BEHOLDER" is based on the true story of how Ken lost his family, his multi-million dollar chain of video stores, and almost his life. Ken refused to buckle to the terror tactics of a group of religious fanatics and the corrupt prosecutor they had blackmailed into ruining him because he would not remove Martin Scorsese's controversial film, "The Last Temptation of Christ", from his stores.

"BEHOLDER" has been up and down development slates and September 20, 2004 marks the eleventh year of Ken's struggle to get his family's story told. Academy Award-winning director, Robert Wise, became one of Ken's mentors and encouraged him to write and direct the film himself. Ken earned his Screen Actors Guild card in 1994 with advice from his first mentor, John Candy, and fulfilled his promise to John by helping eight others earn their SAG cards. To survive in Hollywood, Ken has worked as an actor, telemarketer, body guard, limo driver, messenger, valet, production assistant, and census taker.

"BEHOLDER" marks Ken's feature film debut as a Director.