Academy Taps ‘Memento’ Producer Jennifer Todd for Governors Awards, Succeeding Jennifer Fox
Producer Jennifer Todd will produce the 17th Governors Awards on Nov. 15, honoring Glenn Close, Ridley Scott, and more.
Producer Jennifer Todd will produce the 17th Governors Awards on Nov. 15, honoring Glenn Close, Ridley Scott, and more.
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Producer Jennifer Todd will produce the 17th Governors Awards on Nov. 15, honoring Glenn Close,…
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