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  1. Broderick Johnson. Johnson at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con. Broderick Johnson is the co-founder and co-CEO of Alcon Entertainment, [1] which he formed with his producing partner Andrew Kosove in 1997. Under his leadership, Alcon Entertainment has financed and produced and/or co-financed and co-produced over 30 films to date.

  2. Broderick D. Johnson (born 1956 or 1957) is an American lawyer who served as the White House Cabinet Secretary under President Barack Obama from 2014 to 2017. He is currently the Executive Vice President at Comcast [2] and a former partner at Bryan Cave . [3]

  3. 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 critically acclaimed box-office hit "The Blind Side," for which they were Oscar nominated for producing the Best Picture nominee, and for which Sandra ...

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  4. Broderick Johnson is a co-founder and co-CEO of Alcon Entertainment, a company that has financed more than 30 films since 1996. He has produced movies like The Blind Side, Blade Runner 2049, and The Expanse, and was nominated for an Oscar for The Blind Side.

  5. Broderick Johnson is an Academy Award-nominated producer and co-founder of Alcon Entertainment, an independent film and TV company. He has worked on over 30 films, including The Blind Side, Prisoners, and Blade Runner 2049, and has a deal with Warner Bros.

  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 till 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 ...