Mark McClafferty was born, is Producer, Writer. Mark McClafferty, who began his career in Delaware Politics, worked for Senator Joe Biden. Formerly President of Eddie Murphy Productions at Paramount Studios, Mark is a creative executive, having written and produced numerous videos and T.V. Shows, one of which, What's Alan Watching, was awarded the Television Critics Best Comedy Special. Mark also produced and Executive Produced the awarding winning movie, The Climb. Hollywood Outlaws is his latest feature production. Presently, he is co-founder and Chairman of Spellbound Pictures Ltd., USA LLC and co-founder of On The Mark, Inc. He is also partners with Kenny Rushing in House Hustling, Inc.In 1973, Mark traveled West to soon join the ABC network, first as manager and then as Director of Program Research. In three short years, Mark moved into his first creative job in the motion picture and television industry at Paramount Pictures, working as Director of Creative Affairs for Miller/Milkus/Boyett Productions. During his work at Paramount, Mark developed new programs and supervised ongoing hit shows such as Happy Days, Mork and Mindy, Laverne and Shirley, Angie and Bosom Buddies, Tom Hanks first venture in Hollywood.Moving back to ABC as a program executive, Mark was promoted to Director of Dramatic Programming for the network. Mark and his staff were responsible for supervising such successful shows as: Hart to Hart, Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Hotel, Hardcastle & McCormick and Greatest American Hero. It was during this period, that Mark met prolific producer Glen A. Larson and joined him at Twentieth Century Fox as the company's Executive Vice President and Producer. The company had a streak of many of TV's most successful programs with five shows on the air during Mark's tenure, including The Fall Guy, Cover Up, Magnum P.I. and Trauma Center.Mark was then recruited by Eddie Murphy to return to Paramount Pictures to join Eddie Murphy Television Productions as its President. He served in this position for seven years, directing all operations. Under his direction the company sold eight network shows, including CBS's successful, The Royal Family, starring Redd Foxx and Della Reese, which Mark Executive Produced and wrote and the highly acclaimed What's Alan Watching, which the television critics picked as the best Comedy Special of 1991. Mark also produced the hugely successful Best of Eddie Murphy Saturday Night Live Video and the movie, The Kid Who Loved Christmas which starred Cicely Tyson, Charlie Murphy, Vanessa L. Williams, Ray Parker Jr., Ester Rolle and Sammy Davis Jr. in his last movie.In 1996, Mark and his partner, Pamela Edwards, formed Spellbound Pictures Ltd USA and completed a $60,000,000.00, 12 picture deal with Ellipse/Canal "+, the French Entertainment giant to supply the United Artist Theatre Circuit with a steady flow of family friendly films. Mark was named Chairman of the consortium. It was under this deal that Spellbound completed The Climb, which was released February 26, 1999.The Climb won eight major film festival awards including, Vienna, Giffoni, Berlin (Unicef Award) Houston and Montreal. The Climb has run on HBO, Showtime, Encore and Stars and is selling in video stores world-wide. In 2000, Mark co-found On The Mark Entertainment, Inc., with Pamela Edwards McClafferty. Spellbound Pictures has several projects in development, one company which they are partnered in recently released the best selling comedy DVD, "Katt Williams Live", which is airing on Comedy Central.In 2011, Mark is producing the musical "'Invincible", Book & Lyrics by best selling author, Pamela Edwards McClafferty and Music by legendary composer/musician Stanley Clarke.
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