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  1. Jeffrey Chernov. Producer: Star Trek. Jeffrey Chernov began his career in Hollywood as an assistant director and unit production manager. After performing these jobs in such films as 'Body Heat, " he moved on to production manager, working on films such as "Escape from New York" and "The Thing."

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  2. Jeffrey Chernov is an American film producer, unit production manager and executive. [1] He was the Vice President of Physical Production for Walt Disney Pictures and Television/Touchstone Pictures/Hollywood Pictures from 1987 through 1989 and the Senior Vice President of Physical Production at Spyglass Entertainment from 2001 through 2005.

  3. The Toolshed's top client, Curl Industries, is being sued in a class action lawsuit in a case currently on appeal at the Washington State Supreme Court. Curl Industries is accused of poisoning the water supply to a small town, resulting in the birth of disabled children.

  4. Jeffrey Chernov. Producer: Star Trek. Jeffrey Chernov began his career in Hollywood as an assistant director and unit production manager. After performing these jobs in such films as 'Body Heat, " he moved on to production manager, working on films such as "Escape from New York" and "The Thing."

  5. Jeffrey Chernov is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Second Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager, Executive In Charge Of Production, Production Manager, Co-Producer, Production Executive, Associate Producer, Director, and First Assistant Director.

  6. A Line in the Sand: Directed by Jeffrey Chernov. With Jon Bernthal, Bruce McGill, Mark Nassar, Charles Malik Whitfield. A human story unfolds when detectives aggravated by a major bust gone wrong are forced to deal with a tormented man thrown into the cage after urinating on the Mayor's limo.

  7. Chernov made his directorial debut with A Line in the Sand, which he is also producing. He recently worked as executive producer on Star Trek for J. J. Abrams and Paramount Pictures, replacing Stratton Leopold.