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Follow on Google News | Allied Artists Names Industry Vets Peter Liapis & William Summers To Head Motion Picture DivisionNew executive team to concentrate on international film finance and strengthening global distribution.
By: Jerry Sifuentes Peter Liapis began his career onscreen, starring in 1978's Sextette, alongside Tony Curtis, Ringo Starr, George Hamilton, Alice Cooper and Mae West (in what turned out to be her last movie). Following dozens of roles, including playing Jonathan Graves in the Ghoulies franchise, Peter moved behind the camera, writing and directing for Cinetel Films, The Image Organization and WIN International Pictures. By the turn of the millennium, Peter was a driving force behind Gotham Metro Studios, where he further honed his writing and story development skills. In 2004, Peter was named Senior Vice President of Global Universal Film Group, moving to the presidency in 2008. William Summers is a 25 year veteran of the entertainment industry. His wide range of experience covers every aspect of entertainment, including a unique and innovative approach to film making. Summers' Film finance and production expertise has enabled him to work on many film, television and music projects over the years. William first began his career in film and television, but soon gravitated toward the music business, becoming an executive with Intersound and later Warner / Electra / Atlantic (WEA) and Reprise. In 1999 Summers was named Vice President of A&R for Avalon Records in Nashville. In the Spring of 2003 Summers resumed his career in television and film, producing such television shows as Vessel Fitness, Vegas Pawn and working on films with Matthew McConnaughey, Illeana Douglas and Clarence Williams III. Liapis and Summers joined forces in the beginning of 2010, founding Summer Stone Entertainment, where they developed a slate of film and documentary projects that will now fall under the Allied Artists Pictures banner. "We searched for a combination of relative youth and experience," # # # The history of Allied Artists is long, varied and legendary. Throughout the years, the Allied Artists brand has been associated with such classic motion pictures as "Papillon," starring Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, "Cabaret," with Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey, "Tickle Me" starring Elvis Presley, and "The Man Who Would be King," starring Sean Connery, Michael Caine and Christopher Plummer, to name but a few. End
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