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Graham Ludlow

Graham Ludlow

1 title Production Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England

Graham Ludlow has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry as both a screenwriter and producer. He garnered critical praise for his adaptation of Jack London's classic novel, *The Call of the Wild*, which featured Rutger Hauer and was narrated by Richard Dreyfuss. His screenwriting credits also include the Lifetime TV film *Storm Cell*, starring Mimi Rogers, and the adaptation of the Canadian novel *Tracing Iris*, which became the television film *The Riverbank*, featuring Kari Matchett. His independent feature adaptation of *Naked Dragon* further showcases his versatility in writing.

Ludlow is perhaps more widely recognized for his producing endeavors. He produced the 2007 Lions Gate/WWE Films film *The Condemned*, directed by Rob Hedden and starring “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Vinnie Jones, and has worked with numerous major Hollywood studios, including Disney and DreamWorks.

In the realm of television, Ludlow produced the acclaimed CBS movie *Anya's Bell*, which won the Schepens Eye Research Institute's Vision Award and was nominated for a Humanitas Award. He served as Executive Producer for *Eight Days to Live*, which became the most-watched TV movie in Canadian history and earned a Gemini Award nomination. He also produced the hit *In God's Country*, another Gemini nominee and winner of the CFTPA Indie Award.

Originally from England, Ludlow grew up in Vancouver, B.C., and now resides in Los Angeles. In recent years, he has held significant roles at Frantic Films and Incendo, where he has been involved in various projects including *Terror Train* (2022) and the upcoming *Jingle Bell Love* sequels. His extensive career reflects his dedication to storytelling across multiple platforms.

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