Mark (along with his company Citizen Skull) is executive producing the upcoming Mother and the Bride with TVTropolis. Citizen Skull has an active slate of over 30 unscripted and scripted properties at various stages. In addition, Mark has developed, produced and written a number of other non-fiction/documentary projects for BRAVO, HGTV, Discovery, HBO, etc. Writing credits include American Dragon and Fillmore for Disney, George of the Jungle for Cartoon Network, the international hit Four Eyes for Porchlight and FR3 as well as various comedy projects for HBO, VH1, MTV and ABC and several horror films. He recently completed producing the documentary Jobs For Rent for Partial Reality and is currently in pre-production on the film The Beast for Citizen Skull and Reel Energy.
Heather Kenyon is currently a producer specializing in IP development across all platforms and animation. Until recently she was Vice President of Project Development and Sales for Starz Animation Toronto, the production studio behind Tim Burton’s “9” and the hit “Gnomeo & Juliet,” featuring Elton John. She is also the former senior director of development, original series at Cartoon Network, where she helmed the department in the development of animated comedy, comedy adventure, action adventure and live-action series for children 6-11 years old. After graduating magna cum laude with a BFA from the Filmic Writing Program at the University of Southern California’s prestigious School of Cinema-Television, Kenyon began her career in animation at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. As Manager of the Production Information department, she was responsible for providing information and materials from current productions to all TBS departments worldwide, as well as artistic staffing and festival involvement. Kenyon has contributed and been quoted on the status of the industry in many publications, including The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Independent in the U.K. and Newsweek magazine. A number of international festivals have invited Kenyon to act as a jury member, speak on panels, or give presentations on animation, development and the children's business. She is also on the Board of Trustees of Trees for Life, as well as a member of ASIFA International, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and a founding member of Women in Animation.

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