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- As a self described movie addict, Ian Lyons knew he had to work in showbiz. After a stint behind the scenes as a production assistant on several TV shows ("Scrubs," "Party Of Five," "All That," "The Amanda Show," "Sabrina The Teenage Witch"...), Ian soon realized (cause those hours sucked) that he was better suited for the other side of the camera.
With his priority always on love and life, Ian savors those moments between jobs with his lovely wife of over 27 years, his two amazing sons, and of course his 2 dogs and 2 cats. He's the luckiest dude in the world.
After two open-heart surgeries, Ian's refurbished ticker is as passionate as ever and raring to go. He credits his most cherished on-set experiences to acting opposite David Hyde Pierce (as his twin) and Sarah Lancashire (as her bother-in-law) in HBO's sadly short-lived "Julia," and to his exhilarating confrontation opposite Robert Downey Jr. in "The Judge." He looks forward to the cherished on-set moments to come.
Keep an eye out for Ian in these exciting upcoming projects - "Shattered Ice," "Imposters" and "TOX." - Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
- Director
Neil Forbes graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2002. He served with the 101st Airborne Division as a rifle platoon leader and mortar platoon leader in Mosul, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom I. He later served as the Presidential Marching Platoon Leader in the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and led the Guard of Honor during the State Funeral of Former President Gerald Ford. He left the Army in 2007 to pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Film Directing at the University of California, Los Angeles. At UCLA, he used film to explore a nation at war and the new breed of America's veterans.
His first short film, 27, was selected by a Blue Ribbon Panel of industry professionals to screen as part of Directors Spotlight on the final night of UCLA's 2010 Festival of Creative Work.
27 was an official selection of the 2010 Carmel Art & Film Festival and was awarded Best Student Film.- Producer
- Executive
David P Gelles is an Emmy-award winning producer for NBC's Today show.
Gelles is the show's main producer for political content covering national politics, foreign affairs and breaking news events.
Gelles is an expert in presidential interviews, including six with President Barack Obama and three with President George W. Bush while in office.
Since joining the Today Show in 2003, Gelles has covered major breaking news events including the Virginia Tech shootings, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the death of Pope John Paul II. During the 2008 campaign he produced interviews with all the major presidential candidates, and produced live coverage in the field with NBC correspondents David Gregory and Andrea Mitchell.
From 2001 to 2003, Gelles worked as an associate producer for MSNBC. He began his career in television as an NBC page.
Gelles graduated cum laude from Tufts University with a B.A. in political science in 1999. He lives in New York with his wife Danna.