- Birth nameEdwin Nalle
- Executive Producer of Deadly Excursion, A Stone Cold Christmas, The Game of Love, Battleground Afghanistan. Prime Time Original Drama Consultant for ION Television; Creative consultant on Private Eyes series. Previously, Creative Consultant on Saving Hope, The Listener, and the Trisha daytime talk show with NBCUniversal Distribution. Served similar capacity on CBS/ION's Flashpoint, 2011-13. Also, Executive Producer of "Legend of the Seeker" for ABC Studios (2008-2010). Through his Copper Beeches Inc. distribution company, Nalle manages global sales and licensing for his own films, plus theatrical motion pictures including "Billy Jack", and its sequels starring the Tom Laughlin (2011-present), and others.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ned Nalle
- Executive Producer of Paradise Prey, A Stone Cold Christmas, The Game of Love; Battleground Afghanistan; Prime Time Original Drama Consultant for ION Meida Networks since 2011; Previously, Creative Consultant on the Trisha daytime talk show with NBCUniversal Distribution. Served similar capacity on CBS/ION's Flashpoint, 2011-13. Also, Executive Producer of "Legend of the Seeker" for ABC Studios (2008-2010). Through his Copper Beeches Inc. distribution company, Nalle manages global sales and licensing for the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award Programs (2003-present); theatrical motion pictures including "Billy Jack", and its sequels starring the Tom Laughlin (2011-present), and holiday-themed made-for-television movies.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ned Nalle
- SpouseKaren Dotrice(June 18, 1994 - present) (2 children)
- Nalle grew up in Philadelphia; his father, Horace, was an advertising executive.
- Has been on the Universal Studios lot since 1978, working his way up to his current position as president of Universal Worldwide Television, in which he oversees development and sales of all the studio's syndicated movies and TV shows.
- At 7, he was directing his own films on his parents' 16mm camera. At 9, he was scanning the trades and handicapping the prospects of new fall TV series. By the time he got to college, he was running a radio station, working as a film editor, and working as an assistant director on Philadelphia Phillies' TV broadcasts.
- He became president of Universal Worldwide TV at the time that the studio acquired PolyGram TV's assets and inherited a pilot for a series called Blind Date (1999), re-tooled its story telling, and the show became a syndication hit.
- Named executive vice-president of Universal TV in 1991, he oversaw development of various shows, including syndicated hits Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995) and its spin-off, Xena: Warrior Princess (1995).
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content