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JOHN
LEE HANCOCK (Producer), a former attorney turned writer/producer,
has brought to life a range of projects as eclectic as his own past.
Hancock adapted for the screen "Midnight in the Garden of Good
and Evil," directed by Clint Eastwood, and wrote the original
script for "A Perfect World," which starred Kevin Costner
and Clint Eastwood.
Among
other television projects, Hancock wrote and executive produced
the CBS drama "L.A. Doctors" and executive produced the
CBS pilot "Falcone." In the realm of theater, he served
as a member of Fountainhead Theater Company and, with Brandon Lee,
founded the Legal Aliens Theater Company in Los Angeles.
A native
of Longview, Texas, Hancock obtained his B.A. in English from Baylor
University and his J.D. from Baylor University Law School. He served
for four years as an attorney with Houston-based Sowell & Ogg
before segueing into entertainment as a production coordinator,
location scout and assistant director for numerous productions.
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