Cindy Cowan

Cindy Cowan is an American film producer and songwriter.

Cowan graduated from Tulane University and attended graduate courses toward a master's degree in Psychology at Harvard.[1] Her producing career began as a producer and writer for a CBS News affiliate in Miami, Florida. [2][3]

In 1995, Cowan co-founded Initial Entertainment Group (IEG) with Graham King. During her tenure as president, IEG had successes that included: an Emmy nomination for Rent-A-Kid starring Leslie Neilson; Emmy, Golden Globe and People's Choice nominations for If These Walls Could Talk; a United Nations Award for Savior starring Dennis Quaid; and Oscar winning Traffic starring Michael Douglas. Additional projects produced by Cowan included Very Bad Things and Robert Altman's Dr. T & the Women.

In 1999, Cowan sold her two-thirds stake in IEG to Splendid Films and started Cindy Cowan Entertainment where she produced Scorched, and Fifty Dead Men Walking.[4][5]

As a songwriter and lyricist, Cowan has written songs for film and TV; an album title track for Engelbert Humperdinck, a chart topping hit This Love is Forever for R&B artist Howard Hewett, and several songs for Pamala Stanley.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ Cowan Entertainment Official Website Cindy Cowan Entertainment
  2. ^ All Business Movie News Ones To Watch
  3. ^ LA Femme Film Festival Panelists Biography
  4. ^ Daily Variety - Cowan sells Initial stake June 29, 1999
  5. ^ LA Femme Film Festival Panelists Biography
  6. ^ The Lyric Archive - Howard Hewett "It's Time" Album
  7. ^ All Music - Composer

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