Kerry McCluggage has been in the entertainment business since 1978. In 1980, he became Universal Television's youngest Vice President at the age of 25. During his stint at Universal, McCluggage oversaw the development and production of such TV hits as Magnum P.I., The Equalizer, Murder She Wrote, The A-Team, and Miami Vice. He joined Paramount in 1992, where he developed the original plan for UPN and oversaw its successful launch in January of 1995. As Chairman of the Paramount Television Group, he aided in the development and production of the Emmy-Award-Winning series Frasier and everyone's favorite magazine show Entertainment Tonight, among many others. He is currently an independent producer with a number of projects in various stages of development. |