Credits

ESPN Original Entertainment:

  • Produced and directed the acclaimed program Ali Rap, a unique concept weaving archive Ali soundbites with celebrities performing Ali quotations. The one-hour show featured appearances by Sidney Poitier, Ludacris, Bill Maher, and James Earl Jones, and was nominated for 3 Emmy Awards.
  • Oversaw 5 episodes of the series Super Bowl XL, highlighting 40 years of Super Bowl history.
  • Produced 10 episodes of The Season series between 2003 and 2006, following Notre Dame and ACC football, and Iowa basketball.

Versus:

  • Served as series producers for signature series Soul of a Champion, a weekly presentation dedicated to the deep psychological study of 11 champions in 11 different sports. The episodes featured a "confessional" style, with profiles ranging from Tom Brady and Mariano Rivera to Gulf War veteran and amputee Kortney Clemons.

ESPN Classic:

  • Part of the producing team for the network's introduction into High Definition. Directed and produced the first SportsCentury episode in HD (Pedro Martinez) in 2004, and has delivered three more episodes since that premiere.
  • Garnered the Emmy for "Edited Sports Anthology" in years 2000, 2001 and 2005 for work on the SportsCentury series. During that five-year period, Orange Lion produced and/or oversaw 15 episodes of the signature series.

A&E:

  • Produced the 1,000th episode of the Biography franchise, a 2-hour special on rock promoter Bill Graham in 2002. Also produced 2 more Biography programs for the network's "Women in Rock" week, profiling Debbie Harry and Pat Benatar.

Discovery Military Channel:

  • Produced two episodes of the acclaimed Battlefield Diaries series—shows which utilize highly-involved re-creation shoots. The program featuring the Ranger rescue at the Cabanatuan prison camp was a finalist for the 2004 Telly Awards in the "Documentary" division.

University of New Mexico/PBS:

  • Co-Produced the documentary "Colors of Courage," which premiered at the Taos Film Festival in April, 2003. The 105-minute program, featuring the narration of Gene Hackman and the first interview with a Japanese guard for an American documentary, screened at several other festivals that year before becoming a regular staple of the New Mexico PBS affiliate.

Non-Broadcast:

  • Wrote and designed content for several high-profile sports museums: the Green Bay Packers and Oklahoma Sooners.