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Julie Campbell with former Red Sox outfielder Fred Lynn

Julie Campbell
Producer


Julie Campbell has been a television and film producer since 1986. Early in her career she spent ten years as a producer and legal consultant at Rampion Visual Productions in Boston. There she produced two film documentaries for the BBC in London, plus music videos and television spots for the band Boston, and Barrence Whitfeld, and the Savages. Julie was a co-producer for a weekly financial talk show The Bottom Line on Boston’s UPN affiliate; she also produced numerous commercials and promotional videos. She co-produced a series of public service announcements for (Buckle-Up) with the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and singer/song writer Carly Simon.

In 1993, Campbell formed Mark Campbell Productions (named after her late brother) intending to produce feature films. Instead, she spent four years producing music videos, television spots and demonstrative evidence for prominent trial attorneys on high profile cases such as the O.J. Simpson and Louisa Woodward trials. Campbell has lectured, written, and produced educational videos on Demonstrative Evidence for the legal profession with DNA experts Dr. David Benjamin and Professor James Starr, of George Washington University, and Legal Expert, trial attorney and Court TV annalist Rikki Klieman. By the time she left the legal field to pursue feature filmmaking in 1997, she was named The Best Demonstrative Evidence Expert Producer in Massachusetts by Lawyers Weekly.

Julie got her big break in 1998 when she was hired to produce her first feature film, Urban Relics, a comedy starring Richard Romanus (Mean Streets, The Couch Trip) and Frank Sivero (The Godfather, Goodfella’s and The Wedding Singer).

Recently Julie optioned the screenplay entitled Dogs Are People Too, a romantic comedy by screenwriter Sheila White Miller. Currently she is producing the feature film The 26th Man, a baseball film based on the life of baseball manager Ed Nottle. For the last 4 years Julie has teamed up with director Peter CB Masterson to develop this compelling baseball story and to bring it to the big screen.

Julie is a signatory producer with the Writers Guild of America, a member of the Producers Guild of America, and a member of Women in Film, in Los Angeles and Boston; she has been a guest speaker at the Nantucket Film Festival and the Bar Harbor International Film Festival. An avid sports fan, Campbell volunteers her time to the Pitching in for Kids Foundation founded by Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefiled and an active participant for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Julie resides in the coastal town of Hull, Massachusetts with her daughter Arianna
 

 


Mark Campbell Productions
47 A Street
Hull, MA 02045
Ph: (781) 773-1171
mcpfilms@aol.com