
Howard Klein
Klein is a two-time Emmy Award winner for The Office and King of the Hill respectively. Some of his other past projects include Emmy-nominated series Carnivale (HBO), The Starter Wife, and Jessica Jones. He is also a producer on Mindy Kaling’s feature Late Night, which premiered at Sundance. The film’s U.S. rights were acquired by Amazon Studios.
Klein started his career as an agent at International Creative Management (ICM) and then worked for the Brillstein Company before leaving to form 3 Arts Entertainment in 1991.
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