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Jeanette B. Milio (born Jeanette Buerling; November 15, 1964 in
Cologne, Germany Cologne ( ; ; ) is the largest city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and over 3.1 million people in the Cologne Bonn urba ...
) is a producer/executive producer and entertainment financier of motion pictures and television programming. Milio has worked in multiple areas of the entertainment business including development, production, distribution, sales, and entertainment financing.


Career in film


Germany

Milio's career began in 1989 when she worked for the German network station
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in Cologne. She was a production assistant and managed the production operations for several shows including the German format shows ''The Price Is Right'' (aka ''Der Preiss ist Heiss'') and ''Traumhochzeit, Mini Playback Show, Family Feud (''aka ''Familien Duel), Jeopardy, The Gong Show,'' and others''.'' She then became the Managing Director for MB TV in Cologne and produced 52 one-hour episodes of the TV show ''Fun'' which aired daily on the Leo Kirch Network DSF in Germany. Milio's first full-credit role as a producer came in 1993 with the one-hour prime-time drama series '' Wildbach'', which was on the air for 5 seasons on the German network ARD. In 1995, she produced her first motion picture ''Kreis der Angst'' (aka ''Circle of Fear''), starring
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, Martin Umbach and
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. The film was directed by Thomas Jauch and was broadcast on the German network station
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.


United States

Milio was granted a
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in 1999 and migrated to the
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with her then 11-year-old daughter. In 2000 Milio produced her first globally distributed motion picture, ''
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'', a
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based on a script written by the Emmy Award-winning writer-producer
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. The film starred
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,
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,
Kevin Zegers Kevin Zegers (born September 19, 1984) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his roles as Josh Framm in the ''Air Bud'' film series, Toby Osbourne in '' Transamerica'' (2005), Damien Dalgaard in the CW teen drama ''Gossip Girl'', and as rookie ...
, Billy Kay,
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, Natalie Marston and
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. The film was produced in co-production with the Disney ABC Television Group and the German distributor
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and was shot in Malibu, Balboa Island, and Munich, Bavaria. It was directed by Sharon von Wietersheim. In 2010, Milio produced the
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''13'', starring
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Curtis Jackson aka
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. The film was a remake of the award-winning 2005 Georgian - French film ''
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'' and was directed by the original director, Gela Babluani. The film was distributed by
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. ''13'' describes the story of naive young man who assumes a dead man's identity to join an underworld game of
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to win $2 million. The film was shot in and around
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. ''The Experiment'', produced by Milio, was a 2010 remake of ''Das Experiment (''a 2001 German feature film based on the
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's
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directed by
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). ''The Experiment'' starred
Adrien Brody Adrien Nicholas Brody (born April 14, 1973) is an American actor. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Polish pianist Władysław Szpilman in Roman Polanski's war drama '' The Pianist'' (2002) becoming the youngest acto ...
,
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,
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, Clifton Collins and
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. The film was written and directed by
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. The film was shot in
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and a portion of the film was shot in several locations in
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. ''The Experiment'' was distributed in the US by a Sony Picture's specialty division. ''
Dark Tide ''Dark Tide'' is a 2012 action horror thriller film directed by John Stockwell, produced by Jeanette Buerling (aka Jeanette B. Milio) and Matthew E. Chausse and written by Ronnie Christensen and Amy Sorlie. The film is based on a story by Amy S ...
'', starring
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and Oliver Martinez, was produced by Milio and shot in
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and
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. Underwater scenes were shot in the
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outside of London. The film was inspired by a shark expert in Cape Town who is known as a “Shark Whisperer” and based on the book ''The Devil's Teeth'' and adapted into a screenplay by Amy Sorlie and Ronnie Christensen ''Dark Tide'' was directed by John Stockwell. In the film, the shark expert Kate (Halle Berry) begins to lose control over her life after her best friend and colleague was killed by a shark during one of her expeditions. Haunted by this memory, she is unable to step a toe into the water nor keep her shark-related business afloat. Financial distress causes her to accept the offer of a dying billionaire wanting to fulfill his last wish: to swim with a white shark – under Kate's supervision. Reluctantly she agrees to fulfill his wish, and a dangerous journey begins. The film was released by LionsGate. Milio returned to television in 2014. She worked as a finance consultant on the television series ''Dog Whisperer'', which was produced for 9 seasons and aired on the
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. The series was created, written, directed and produced by her husband Jim Milio. Starting in 2014, Milio produced two seasons of the television series ''Global Beauty Masters'', which aired on the
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and on
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. Both seasons were written and directed by her husband Jim Milio and starred Nicole Murphy, Manika, and
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(founder of Paul Mitchell). The show was a beauty competition integrating hair, make up and styling, supported by brands including CHI,
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, Schwartzkopf, ConAir,
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, and CosmoProf. Milio was the co-executive producer of the
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TV series ''The Look: All-Stars'', starring
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and Kim Vo, broadcast on
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Channel. Jeanette B. Milio is listed as writer and producer for ''Sexologist'' to be shot in
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,
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and
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and scheduled to air in 2019.


Entertainment finance

Milio began working with various German-based entertainment investment firms in 2001, such as the Apollo Media Funding Group (''Tristan and Isolde'', ''Spartan'', and ''Whale Rider)'' and the MediaStream Funding Group (''Fast and Furious'', ''Just Married,'' and ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)'' and other media investment funds. In 2004 Milio was hired as the finance director to manage
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's entertainment finance funds Camden Equities and Hollywood International Finance which funded over forty film and television projects, which were then distributed by US network stations and studios including
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,
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,
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, Disney/ABC,
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and
Lionsgate Films Lionsgate Films (spelled as Lions Gate until 2005, and formerly Cinépix Film Properties until 1998) is a Canadian-American film production and distribution company founded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on June 15, 1962. It was owned by Lionsga ...
. Milio managed the fund which produced titles such as ''
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'', '' Sherlock'', '' Wolf Girl'', and ''
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.'' In 2005, Milio (under Jeanette Buerling) was named exec VP of production and acquisitions for L.A.-based Filmmates Corp where she managed Filmmates' project finance and international sales department. In 2008 Jeanette Milio launched the motion picture investment fund operating under the entity Magnet Media Group. The group invested and produced theatrical motion pictures with a combined budget of approximately $60 million. The films were distributed by the specialty divisions of
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, LionsGate and
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. In an article with ScreenDaily.com, Milio (under the name Buerling at the time) said their focus would be on "high-concept thrillers, action, and comedy films". In 2011, Magnet Media Group and Prime Focus (visual effects specialists) began a co-production deal for three pictures with a budget of $20 to $30 million.


Leadership

Jeanette B. Milio is known as an expert speaker on matters of production, international co-production and entertainment financing. Jeanette B. Milio is a member of the Producer's Council for The
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, an executive member of Women in Film and a member of the
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Producer's Network. In 2010 she was a speaker for
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's Future of Film Summit in Hollywood, California. She is also one of the founders and board members of the Film Finance Forum in Zurich. Milio was a speaker at the inaugural Film Finance Forum in Zurich (2010), at the 63rd annual
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(2010), and again in Singapore (2011). Another notable appearance was as a speaker for the 2014 Global Female Leaders’ Summit in
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. In December 2017, Jeanette B. Milio was added to the teaching roaster as an instructor with the
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's Entertainment Studies Program and teaches Entertainment Financing, as a part of UCLA X's Entertainment Business Management Program. Milio co-produced an entertainment finance specialty interview series under the brand “Film Finance TV” . The series includes interviews with professionals of the Hollywood industry, including producers such as Robert Cort,
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, production executives such Stage 32's founder Richard Botto, distribution executives such as Gary Rubin, Pascal Borno, and Clay Epstein, banking executives such as Adrian Ward and accounting specialists such as Gadi Wildstrom.


Filmography


Films


Television


Television films


Television series

* '' Der Preis ist heiß'' (1989-1993) TV Series (Assistant Producer) * ''Familien-Duell'' (1992) TV Series (Producer) * '' Wildbach'' (1993-1997) TV Series (Producer) * ''Mini Playback Show'' (1994-1997) TV Series (Assistant Producer) * ''Global Beauty Masters'' (2014) TV Series (Executive Producer, Writer - 3 episodes, Director - 1 Episode) * ''Q N' A with Mikki and Shay'' (2015) TV Series (Appearance - herself) * ''Diabolical'' (2018) TV Series Documentary (Producer - 3 episodes) * ''The Look All Stars'' (2018) TV Series (Co-executive Producer - 1 episode)


References

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