Douglas Urbanski

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Douglas Urbanski (born 17 February 1957 in Somerville, New Jersey) is a theatre impresario, raconteur and film producer. He is a partner with Gary Oldman in the production company SE8 GROUP. He also runs a talent management firm, DMG. When he is not producing motion pictures, the self described "Conservative, Capitalist, Catholic" is America's number one guest host on national radio programs filling in for Laura Ingraham, Michael Savage, Tammy Bruce, Jerry Doyle, and Rusty Humphries. He is married to television producer Diane Wilk (The Nanny). Douglas Urbanski's film producing credits include the following films: The Contender, which starred Gary Oldman, Jeff Bridges, Joan Allen, Christian Slater, and Sam Elliot, Nil By Mouth, written and directed by Gary Oldman for which Douglas Urbanski received the British Academy Award for Best Picture. During the 1980s he was one of the most active theatrical producers on Broadway and in London. A complete listing of his theatrical productions may be found here: [1].

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