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Mary Mazur
Mary Mazur in 2017
OccupationProducer

Mary Mazur is a producer. After graduating from Santa Clara University she began her career working in television movies, primetime programming and drama development at NBC. She has been the Development Executive for the Emmy Award-Winning Miniseries A Year In the Life as well as the executive producer for Copenhagen and The Old Settler. She has also been the executive producer for documentaries such as World War Two: Behind Closed Doors and How Art Made the World.

Filmography

  • World War Two: Behind Closed Doors - 2008
  • How Art Made the World - 2005
  • A Place of Our Own - 2005
  • Copshop - 2004
  • Copenhagen - 2002
  • Collected Stories - 2002
  • The Old Settler - 2001

References

  1. "Mary Mazur". IMDb.
  2. Gates, Anita (2001-04-25). "TELEVISION REVIEW; He's Husband Material, With a Name to Match". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-08.

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