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Charles Duncan Ebersol (born December 30, 1982) is an American entrepreneur and filmmaker. Ebersol is best known as the co-founder of Tempus Ex Machina and The Company, executive producer of
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's ''NFL Characters Unite'' and a co-producer of '' The Profit'' on
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. He was also the co-founder and CEO of the now-defunct
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.


Early life and education

Charlie Ebersol was born in
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, the son of actress Susan Saint James and senior television executive
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.John Ouran
“Young Ebersol finds his place in TV production”
"Sports Business Journal", April 1, 2013
On November 28, 2004, during Ebersol's senior year at the
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, he was involved in a plane crash along with his father. Ebersol and his father survived the crash while his younger brother, Teddy, along with the pilot and a flight attendant were killed. The injuries the Ebersols sustained in the plane crash were extensive, but he returned to Notre Dame to finish his senior year and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.


Career


Early career

While studying at Notre Dame, Ebersol created his first documentary entitled '' Ithuteng: Never Stop Learning'' in 2006. The movie received critical acclaim, winning the
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's first OneXOne award and inspired
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to donate $1.14 million to the Ithuteng Trust School. He produced the documentaries ''Don't Look Down'', about the life of Olympian
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after he won Olympic Gold in 2006, and ''Tradition Never Graduates'', a film about
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. In 2009, Ebersol formed and sold Saint James Films and also co-created and executive produced
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's ''The Wanted'', a primetime show in which Ebersol and producing partner Adam Ciralsky led a team of former
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, a former UN Ambassador and a former Lieutenant
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around the world in search of the most wanted terrorists and war criminals.


Production career

In 2011, Charlie Ebersol co-founded The Hochberg-Ebersol (THE) Company with Justin Hochberg and
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. Early projects included TNT's '' The Great Escape,'' executive produced with
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,
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and
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, and History's '' Off the Grid: Million Dollar Manhunt''. Ebersol created USA Network's '' The Moment'' in 2013, a show hosted by
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devoted to giving Americans a second chance to achieve their dreams. Ebersol was inspired to create the show after receiving his own second chance at life after surviving a plane crash in 2004. Ebersol co-created and executive produced ''NFL Characters Unite'', a yearly television special with USA Network, as well as '' The Profit'' and '' West Texas Investors Club'' on CNBC. In 2013 he worked with
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on the
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competition show ''Race to the Scene''. The production company changed its name from THE Company to The Company in 2013, upon the exit of Justin Hochberg. In 2014, The Company announced a production and finance partnership with Israeli production house Dori Media. Ebersol executive produced ''The Untitled Yale Drama'' for USA Network along with
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, as well as Warner Brothers' Space Jam: A New Legacy. Ebersol directed ''This Was the XFL'', a documentary in the ''
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'' series about the XFL. He was chosen by
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to direct the documentary because of his father's co-founding of the league, and he used the longtime friendship between Dick and
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chairman
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as the centerpiece for the film.


Alliance of American Football

In March 2018, Ebersol announced the creation of a new professional football league called the
Alliance of American Football The Alliance of American Football (AAF) was a professional American football minor league. The AAF consisted of eight centrally owned and operated teams in the southern and western United States, seven of which were located in metropolitan area ...
. Ebersol co-founded the league, which started playing in February 2019, with former
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executive and
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inductee
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. On opening night, the AAF launched an app on which fans could follow games with low latency and win points by predicting plays in real time. The AAF app became the top sports app on the iOS store for the league's duration. Ebersol's father, who co-founded the XFL and who led
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and created ''Sunday Night Football'', sat on the league's board. The league was backed by investors such as
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's
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,
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and former NFL player Jared Allen, and employed coaches
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,
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and
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as well as former NFL players including
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,
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and
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who held executive roles. Games were played during the "
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," from February to April, and aired on
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,
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,
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,
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and the league's
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. After the AAF's primary investor, Reggie Fowler, did not contribute the $200 million he had promised, the AAF was purchased by Carolina Hurricanes owner Thomas Dundon after two weeks of play. Dundon suspended league operations after eight weeks, then filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in April 2019. Former players sued Dundon and Ebersol for breach of contract following the league's collapse, but Ebersol was later removed as a defendant after investigators cleared him of wrongdoing. In 2022, the lawsuit was dropped at the request of all parties involved.


Infinite Athlete

In 2021, Ebersol co-founded Tempus Ex Machina with former AAF CTO Erik Schwartz and COO Annie Gerhart, receiving investment funding from firms including Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, Silver Lake, Endeavor, and Will Ventures. Tempus Ex Machina provides data stream consolidation, data visualization, and integrated player tracking technology to sporting organizations including the
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, the NCAA's
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, and
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. In August 2023, Tempus Ex Machina merged with biomechanical analytics fir
Biocore
to form Infinite Athlete.


Personal life

Ebersol briefly dated tennis player
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in 2008. He also dated singer
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from October 2014 until June 2015. On March 17, 2017, Ebersol announced via Twitter his engagement to Melody Brooke McCloskey, Founder and CEO of StyleSeat. On July 29, 2017, Ebersol and McCloskey were married at Blackberry Farm in Walland, Tennessee.


References

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