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Cindy Cowan is the former President and co-founder of Initial Entertainment Group (IEG), a leading film production and foreign sales company.
Between 1995 and 2000, IEG had many successes including: an Emmy nomination for Rent-A-Kid, starring Leslie Neilson; Emmy, Golden Globe and People’s Choice nominations for If These Walls Could Talk, starring Cher, Sissey Spacek, Anne Heche and Demi Moore; and won a United Nations Award for Savior, starring Dennis Quaid. IEG also saw success with its production of Traffic, starring Michael Douglas and Benicio Del Toro, which won Oscars for directing, screenplay, editing, and best supporting actor. Additional projects produced by Ms. Cowan while at IEG include Very Bad Things, starring Cameron Diaz and Christian Slater; and the Robert Altman-directed Dr. T & the Women, starring Richard Gere, Helen Hunt, Kate Hudson and Liv Tyler.
Since forming a new production company, Cindy Cowan Entertainment, Cowan has produced Scorched starring Woody Harrelson and Alicia Silverstone and executive produced Fifty Dead Men Walking starring Sir. Ben Kingsley and Jim Sturgess. Current films include Playing with the Enemy (from the book of the same name) with Capitol financing, Sleight of Hand with Peter Medak directing, Fruit of the Poisonous Tree starring Liam Neeson, Any Kid Will Do, and two feature projects with playwright Colin Cox, Wou Hou and the true story of Libby Holman.
As well as film, Cowan is working on several television projects including: The Ronan Tynan Syndicated Talk Show with Robert Riesenberg of Full Circle Entertainment and David Garfinkle of Renegade 83, an interior design show featuring Tiny Lister (The Dark Knight, Madagascar, The Fifth Element, The Friday Movies), a reality series on women who build Hot Rods and a show on Swingfest at Showtime. Cowan recently sold a scripted TV show to F/X that she created with Stephen Dorff and is Executive Producing, entitled Sweat.
Among her feature film and television accomplishments, Cowan also has a branding division, which includes: Baby Rock, and So Sexy, currently in discussions with Lifetime Television.
Before her tenure with IEG, Cowan headed up the production and acquisitions divisions of the Beverly Hills Producers Group from 1993 to 1995. Prior to that, Cowan headed up development and acquisitions for Premiere Productions. Her career in producing began as a producer and writer for a CBS News affiliate in Miami, Florida.
In addition to her work in film, Cowan is also an accomplished songwriter and lyricist. She has written songs for film and TV, an album title track for Engelbert Humperdinck, and a hit for R&B artist Howard Hewitt, which went to number three on the R&B charts as well as a few songs for British pop star Sinitta.
Cindy Cowan is a graduate of Tulane University with graduate courses towards a Master’s Degree in Psychology at Harvard. Cowan is also a major equestrian winning the “World Champion” title more than 5 times in American Saddlebred five-gaited and equestrian horses.
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