Timothy R. Hawthorne - Education and Early Career

Education and Early Career

Hawthorne graduated cum laude from Harvard University in 1973, majoring in Psychology. After gaining considerable expertise in documentary film production with CBS and NBC network affiliate news divisions in Minneapolis and Philadelphia, he founded Hawthorne Productions in 1980, and was accepted into the Directors Guild of America. Early clients included prime-time programs Real People and That’s Incredible!, as well as syndicated shows You Asked For It, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, and Entertainment Tonight. He also contributed programs to The Cable Health Network.

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