J. Todd Harris
J. Todd Harris (born March 30, 1959, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts) is an American screen artist best known for his work in production. Over the years, Harris has built a reputation for helping shape projects from behind the scenes, contributing to the creative and logistical engine that brings films and television to life.
Working primarily as a producer, Harris is associated with the kind of collaboration that defines modern screen storytelling—coordinating talent, resources, and vision so a project can move from development to the finished screen experience. His career reflects a steady commitment to the craft of producing, where creative judgment meets real-world execution.
Among his notable credits is Lewis & Clark & George, where he is also credited as Banker. While he is most recognized for production work, that on-screen appearance adds an extra point of interest for viewers exploring his filmography.
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