• Introduction

  • The Team

  • Development

Cream Drama

After 8 years of producing acclaimed international factual television series, Cream has launched a brand new division to produce television drama.

We are known for our high-end factual series - many of which, like our recent success Breakout, are largely drama-based. As well, Cream has always been active internationally - forging relationships with international broadcasters, distributors and production partners - often putting together sophisticated structures and Co-production relationships to finance our series. With the new division, we are capitalizing on all this production and financing expertise as we move into full dramas.

We already have an active and exciting development slate, and are working with some of the most creative and talented people in the industry. In fact, we are determined to work with - and produce - only the best.

We are always open to pitches, so please consult our development section if you'd like to contact a development executive or send in materials.

David W. Brady

            Co-Founder Executive Producer

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A creative and entrepreneurial producer working in both dramatic and documentary genres, David Brady has developed, financed and produced a large array of high-end international projects. In 2003, he co-founded Cream Productions and has since concentrated on expanding the company into the international marketplace, including forging strategic treaty coproduction relationships. At Cream, David oversees the A to Z - development, financing and production - of all of Cream's output and spearheads the business development of the company. Recent Cream productions include science specials like Aftermath: The World Without Humans produced for History Television, National Geographic US, and ProSieben; and The Great Sperm Race, coproduced with Blink Films UK for Discovery Canada and Channel 4. The Underground War, which David co-directed was a hit on History Television and broke ratings records on Channel 4. Cream recently produced a four part historical docudrama mini-series with Darlow Smithson in the UK, and is also producing three new returnable fact-ent series for Canadian and international partners.

David is also the co-founder of Survivorman Productions Inc. and, as executive producer and producer; he is behind the hit series Survivorman, one of OLN/City TV and Discovery US's recent breakout hits. Survivorman has also spawned the new kids/teen series Survive This!, which is a hit in its first season on YTV Canada.

Kate Harrison

                  Executive Vice President of Drama

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Prior to joining Cream, Kate spent 5 years as the Vice President of Peace Arch Motion Pictures, the production arm of the Peace Arch Entertainment Group. She has a strong background in dramatic production, having produced over 30 feature films and MOWs, including work as the Production Supervisor on CBC and Showtime's acclaimed historical drama series The Tudors. Prior to that she did a two year stint in the Vancouver office of Telefilm Canada, and she also spent two years working as Manager of Business Affairs for the Toronto based documentary producer White Pine Pictures.

James Farr

                        Development Executive-Drama

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harrisonDid you know that a young Adam Sandler was one of Theo Huxtable's high school buds on the Cosby Show? James Farr did. That's just one of the annoyingly quirky television facts constantly bouncing around his trivia-cluttered noggin. Not surprisingly, this encyclopedic knowledge comes from a lifetime spent in front of the tube, aka, James' surrogate parent. Since first breaking into the biz as a bagel-fetching P.A., James has enjoyed stints working as a television producer, a magazine writer and even as a film festival fundraiser. At Cream, James looks forward to cultivating great ideas into wonderful television shows that he hopes will play a key role in raising his future children.

Development

Cream is always open to new ideas for new dramatic series and movies. If you have a project you'd like us to see, please send it our way.

Pitch Guidelines

Before pitching to Cream Productions please download, print and fax back our development release form.

All drama inquiries should be sent to James Farr .



Our Address

Cream Productions, Inc.
317 Adelaide Street West, #805
Toronto, ON
M5V 1P9
T: 416.979.8458
F: 416.979.3654
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