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Brian Raider

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Occupation
  
Producer/Manager

Years active
  
2006 – present

Name
  
Brian Raider



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Brian Raider is an American producer from Los Angeles, CA.

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Early life

Raider graduated from George W. Hewlett High School in Hewlett, New York, in 1998, and went on to the University of Maryland. He moved to New York City to work in the mortgages and investments department of Wells Fargo, and then in stocks and bonds at JPMorgan. After walking by the set of a film or TV production, he became friendly with a producer, and over the next two years began working on productions as he learned the film business. He worked as an extra on various projects, and then wrote, produced, directed and co-starred in a low-budget film, Eddie Monroe, in 2006. Partnered with 1999 Hewlett alumnus Craig Weintraub, Raider served as associate producer on the comedy Uncle Marvin's Apartment. It was released September 20, 2010.

Career

Raider has worked on the eight-episode Fuse television series G-life, and on 13 episodes of the Velocity show Car Crazy in 2013. He served in various production capacities on films including the aforesaid two as well as Grey Skies (2010), and Americons, for which he was line producer. In addition, he has worked as a production manager on such television series as Judge Joe Brown, Judge Judy and Germany’s Next Top Model.

Raider is executive in charge on the television series The Carbonaro Effect.

References

Brian Raider Wikipedia