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American TV producer
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Jim Serpico is the American co-founder, along with Denis Leary, of Apostle, a production company in New York City, specializing in television production.

Career

Serpico was also an executive producer for Leary's stand-up shows from the 1990s, including No Cure for Cancer and Lock 'n Load. He has produced a number of television programs including Rescue Me, Canterbury's Law, The Job, Maron, Sirens, and Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll. In 2004, he won a "Visionary Award" from the Producers Guild of America.

References

  1. Prudom, Laura (June 30, 2014). "FX Orders Denis Leary's 'Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll' To Series". Variety. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  2. "Awards for Jim Serpico". IMDb.bom. Retrieved 2012-11-13.

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