Partner

Electric Entertainment partner KEARIE PEAK joined the company in 2003, and was responsible for taking the company from a studio-based production entity to an independent mini-studio.

Currently, Peak is packaging financing for Electric’s upcoming feature projects including Ghosting, Devlin’s feature directorial debut project, as well as TNT’s LEVERAGE television series.  In addition to productions, she is arranging the financing for the company.

Before joining Electric, Peak established K2 PRODUCTIONS to finance and develop films internationally.  Her projects bridged the boundary between studio and independent, foreign and domestic features. She produced and consulted on international co-productions and actively collaborated with numerous production companies, producers and entities worldwide.  (List available on request)

Prior to forming K2, Peak served as president of The Steve Tisch Company, where she oversaw day-to-day operations of the company’s feature film division for nearly five years. She played a pivotal role in developing projects and co-produced both Wild America (Morgan Creek / Warner Bros.), and Dear God (Paramount Pictures), directed by Garry Marshall; and executive-produced American History X (New Line Cinema), for which Ed Norton earned a Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in 1998. Peak was also a driving force in acquiring and developing both Renny Harlin’s actioner The Long Kiss Goodnight (New Line), and The Postman (Warner Brothers), directed by and starring Kevin Costner.

Peak’s most recent credits include executive producing Leverage, a series for TNT now in its second season, co-producing Flyboys, starring James Franco, Martin Henderson, Jean Reno, and directed by Tony Bill; TNT’s original movies The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (co-executive producer), The Librarian II: Return to King Solomon’s Mines (executive producer), and The Librarian III: Curse of the Judas Chalice (executive producer), all starring Noah Wyle; Blank Slate (executive producer) a micro-series for TNT, and Sci Fi Channel’s miniseries The Triangle which was the highest-rated miniseries on SCI FI since Steven Spielberg Presents TAKEN (2002). (5/19/09)

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