Lloyd Segan

Lloyd Segan
Born United States
Alma mater New York University
Occupation Film producer, television producer

Lloyd Segan is a principal in Piller/Segan/Shepherd, an independent content production company.

Television production

Segan made his foray into television in 2001 with The Dead Zone based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. Executive produced by Segan and Michael Piller, the series debuted on June 16, 2002, on the USA Network.[1] The series, produced over a 7 year production cycle is now syndicated globally.[2]

Following The Dead Zone, Segan, Michael Piller and Shawn Piller executive-produced Wildfire.[3] This series, which debuted on ABC Family, was the network’s first-ever original scripted series. Wildfire ended after four seasons and audiences petitioned for the show to remain on the air by sending truckloads of hay, 500 cast iron horseshoes, apples, rope, and 1,000 pounds of carrots to ABC Family.[4]

In 2007, Segan and Shawn Piller executive-produced the ABC Family series, Greek.[5] In a review released soon after the premiere of the show, The New York Times claimed that Greek "captures the spirit of the hedge-fund age like nothing else."[6] Greek ran for a 6-season cable cycle and brought the network a new audience demographic that it had not attracted before.[7]

Segan served as an Executive-Producer on Syfy’s one-hour drama series Haven[8] which stars Emily Rose (ER). The series was the first to be co-production between NBC Universal Global Networks, Syfy, and Shaw Media. During its first season, Haven, based on the novella The Colorado Kid by Stephen King, was called “A must-see show”[9] by Entertainment Weekly. Syfy renewed Haven for a third season of 13 episodes, which will begin airing later this year.[10]

Film production

Segan produced the Scott Lew-penned and Shawn Piller-directed Sexy Evil Genius starring Seth Green, Katee Sackhoff, Michelle Trachtenberg and Harold Perrineau.[11]

Segan’s other feature film credits include 2007's Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas, a college-set comedy starring Patrick Fugit and Olivia Wilde;[12] New Line Cinema's Bones,[13] a hip-hop horror film starring Snoop Dogg; New Line's The Bachelor, starring Chris O’Donnell and Renée Zellweger;[14] the controversial cult hit The Boondock Saints,[15] and its follow-up The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, starring Willem Dafoe; Showtime’s Emmy-nominated film, Hendrix, based on the life of Jimi Hendrix;[16] the Eric Schaeffer comedy Wirey Spindell;[17] Universal Studios' thriller Judgment Night, starring Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Denis Leary and Stephen Dorff;[18] MGM’s action-drama Blown Away with Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones; and the HBO movie Crossworlds.[19]

Personal life

Segan is married to film producer and executive Allison Lyon Segan. He earned his BA at Allegheny College[20] and then earned a Masters of Professional Studies at New York University, and a law degree from Whittier College School of Law.

References

  1. "The Dead Zone".
  2. "The Dead Zone Syndicated".
  3. Martin, Denis (November 5, 2006). "ABC Family Fans "Wildfire"". Variety.
  4. "Wildfire: Why Was the ABC Family Series Cancelled?". Tvseriesfinale.com.
  5. Martin, Denis (November 5, 2006). "ABC Family Fans "Wildfire"". Variety.
  6. Bellafante, Gina (July 16, 2007). "Greek Television Review". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
  7. "Pilot" GREEK (DVD Commentary). Prod. Sean Pillar, Lloyd Segan, Patrick Sean Smith. Disney, 2007. DVD. Buena Vista Entertainment, 2008.
  8. Gallagher, Brian. "Haven Gets Season 2 from SyFy". Movie Web.
  9. "Haven Review". Entertainment Weekly. June 30, 2010.
  10. Gallanghar, Brian. "Haven Gets Season 2 from Syfy".
  11. "Sexy Evil Genius News". IMDb.
  12. "Lloyd Segan Biography". Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Idea Official Page.
  13. "Review of Bones". Chicago Tribune.
  14. Dinglasan, Francesca. "The Bachelor".
  15. "Lloyd Segan". USA Networks.
  16. "Lloyd Segan". USA Networks.
  17. "Lloyd Segan". USA Networks.
  18. "Lloyd Segan". USA Networks.
  19. "Lloyd Segan". USA Networks.
  20. Roy, Ishita. "Lloyd Segan to Speak at Allegheny". Allegheny College.
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