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  1. Johnson and Kosove shared an appreciation for movies and an interest in filmmaking. After moving to Los Angeles and becoming involved with a low budget production, it was clear that their passion for film and background in finance could lead to a promising and viable career in the entertainment industry.

  2. Broderick Johnson. Producer: Blade Runner 2049. Producer Broderick Johnson is co-CEO and co-founder of Alcon Entertainment, the Los Angeles-based wholly independent production company that develops, finances, produces and markets theatrical motion pictures for distribution by Warner Bros. Johnson produced alongside co-CEO Andrew Kosove Alcon's ...

  3. Learn more. Broderick Johnson. Producer: Blade Runner 2049. Producer Broderick Johnson is co-CEO and co-founder of Alcon Entertainment, the Los Angeles-based wholly independent production company that develops, finances, produces and markets theatrical motion pictures for distribution by Warner Bros. Johnson produced alongside co-CEO Andrew ...

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  4. Biography. Broderick Johnson is an American film producer, co-founder, and co-CEO of Alcon Entertainment. He found the company with his friend Andrew Kosove, and together they have financed more than 30 films to date. He made his debut as a producer with Lost & Found (1999).

  5. Johnson majored in economics and initially pursued a career on Wall Street, accepting a position at Salomon Brothers in New York where he worked as a quantitative analyst in the equity derivatives group. Johnson and Kosove shared an appreciation for movies and an interest in filmmaking.

  6. Broderick Johnson is an American film producer, co-founder, and co-CEO of Alcon Entertainment. He found the company with his friend Andrew Kosove, and together they have financed more than 30 films to date. He made his debut as a producer with Lost & Found (1999).

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  8. Oct 29, 2020 · BRODERICK JOHNSON: Frankly, I hadn’t thought about it because I didn’t realize, at the time, that Quincy Jones had been the only other African-American producer to be nominated. I thought ...

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