Terry Porter, an agent and film and music executive who played drums for the ’60s rock group The Lemon Pipers on their No. 1 hit, “Green Tambourine,” has died. He was 73.
Porter died Monday of heart failure in Sun City West, Arizona, his wife, screenwriter Claire Hutchinson, announced.
Porter worked as an agent since 1990, and his clients included the filmmaking brothers Kenny and Kyle Saylors and writer-producer Jack Thompson. He also served as an executive producer on the 2005 documentary An Animated Life: The Phil Roman Story and ran Flat Rock Motion Pictures and Flat Rock ...
Porter died Monday of heart failure in Sun City West, Arizona, his wife, screenwriter Claire Hutchinson, announced.
Porter worked as an agent since 1990, and his clients included the filmmaking brothers Kenny and Kyle Saylors and writer-producer Jack Thompson. He also served as an executive producer on the 2005 documentary An Animated Life: The Phil Roman Story and ran Flat Rock Motion Pictures and Flat Rock ...
- 12/9/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Terry Porter, an agent and film and music executive who played drums for the ’60s rock group The Lemon Pipers on their No. 1 hit, “Green Tambourine,” has died. He was 73.
Porter died Monday of heart failure in Sun City West, Arizona, his wife, screenwriter Claire Hutchinson, announced.
Porter worked as an agent since 1990, and his clients included the filmmaking brothers Kenny and Kyle Saylors and writer-producer Jack Thompson. He also served as an executive producer on the 2005 documentary An Animated Life: The Phil Roman Story and ran Flat Rock Motion Pictures and Flat Rock ...
Porter died Monday of heart failure in Sun City West, Arizona, his wife, screenwriter Claire Hutchinson, announced.
Porter worked as an agent since 1990, and his clients included the filmmaking brothers Kenny and Kyle Saylors and writer-producer Jack Thompson. He also served as an executive producer on the 2005 documentary An Animated Life: The Phil Roman Story and ran Flat Rock Motion Pictures and Flat Rock ...
- 12/9/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Keep up with the always-hopping film festival world with our weekly Film Festival Roundup column. Check out last week’s Roundup right here.
Lineup Announcements
– Cardiff Animation Nights will be returning to run a dedicated animation strand at Cardiff Independent Film Festival (C.I.F.F.) for a second year this May. This year’s animation strand at C.I.F.F. will comprise three programs of animated short films in competition for the Best Animation Award, as well as an Animated Family Shorts program curated by renowned Cardiff-based studio Cloth Cat Animation, networking events, and an Animation Quiz run by the team at Skwigly Animation Magazine.
The competition program features animated short films from across Europe, Asia, North America, South America and Australia, including Mikey Hill’s The Orchestra, Anete Melece’s Analysis Paralysis, Chris Shepherd’s Johnno’s Dead, Ross Hogg’s Life Cycles and Alois Di Leo’s Way of Giants.
Lineup Announcements
– Cardiff Animation Nights will be returning to run a dedicated animation strand at Cardiff Independent Film Festival (C.I.F.F.) for a second year this May. This year’s animation strand at C.I.F.F. will comprise three programs of animated short films in competition for the Best Animation Award, as well as an Animated Family Shorts program curated by renowned Cardiff-based studio Cloth Cat Animation, networking events, and an Animation Quiz run by the team at Skwigly Animation Magazine.
The competition program features animated short films from across Europe, Asia, North America, South America and Australia, including Mikey Hill’s The Orchestra, Anete Melece’s Analysis Paralysis, Chris Shepherd’s Johnno’s Dead, Ross Hogg’s Life Cycles and Alois Di Leo’s Way of Giants.
- 4/13/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Read More: Sarasota Film Festival Announces New Programmers The 2015 Sarasota Film Festival announced the winners of this year's jury and audience award prizes on Saturday at the Sarasota Opera House. This year's notable winners were Kornél Mundruczó's "White God," which took home the Narrative Feature Jury prize, while Eliza Kubarska's "Walking Under Water" won the Documentary Feature Jury prize. The Independent Visions Award went to Ross Partridge's "Lamb." Khalik Allah won the Terry Porter Visionary Award for "Field Niggas," while Maya Vitkova won this year's Tangerine Juice Award. The full list of winners and the jurors for each category are below. Narrative Feature Competition Winner"White God"Director – Kornél Mundruczó Narrative Feature CompetitionSpecial Jury Prize for Excellence in Acting"Radiator"Actor – Gemma JonesDirector – Tom Browne Narrative Feature CompetitionSpecial...
- 4/20/2015
- by Travis Clark
- Indiewire
Discovery may have hit pay dirt with the cast of colorful characters on "Porter Ridge," its new series from the producers of A&E's hit "Ducky Dynasty." This time, Gurney Productions heads to the Indiana hills to capture the life and times of Terry Porter, owner of Country Auto Parts, an automobile junkyard. Along with his friends and employees, Porter lives for the next race, repo and get-rich-quick idea. He has to stay on his toes or get one-upped by his rivals from neighboring Dog Killer Ridge. There are no cops, no city...
- 7/31/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
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