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'''Jeffrey Chernov''' is an executive producer and unit production manager on {{film|11}}, replacing [[Stratton Leopold]]. [http://trekmovie.com/2007/12/05/paramount-updates-star-trek-credits-official-synopsis-adds-production-partner/] He is currently Senior Vice President of Physical Production at {{w|Spyglass Entertainment}}. [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117852037.html?categoryid=18&cs=1]
 
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| Birth name = Jeffrey L. Chernov
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'''Jeffrey L. Chernov''' {{born|18|September|1952}} is an executive producer on {{film|11}}, replacing [[Stratton Leopold]]. [http://trekmovie.com/2007/12/05/paramount-updates-star-trek-credits-official-synopsis-adds-production-partner/] He is a former Senior Vice President of Physical Production at [[Spyglass Entertainment]]. [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117852037.html?categoryid=18&cs=1] Incidentally, Spyglass became a financier and co-presenter on ''Star Trek'', three years after Chernov departed the company. Chernov's children [[Max Chernov|Max]] and [[Zoe Chernov|Zoe]] have roles as [[Vulcan]] students in the film. Chernov also served as executive producer on the {{y|2013}} sequel, {{film|12}}. His son Max also appears in this film. More recently, Chernov was brought in as Executive Producer on the {{y|2016}} sequel, {{film|13}}, directed by [[Justin Lin]]. [http://www.innovativeartists.com/upload/CHAMBLISS.SCOTT.web.resume.pdf] [http://www.acting-auditions.org/2015/03/casting-calls-for-star-trek-3.html] [http://www.dgc.ca/bc/production_list/Production%20List.pdf]
   
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== Early career ==
He began his career in Hollywood as a messenger on the 1976 production of ''King Kong'', which starred ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actor [[Rene Auberjonois]]. He ultimately became a a producer, an assistant director, and a production manager and executive.
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Chernov began his career in Hollywood as a messenger on the 1976 production of ''King Kong'', which starred ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actor [[Rene Auberjonois]]. He ultimately became a producer, an assistant director, and a production manager and executive.
   
Early in his career, Chernov collaborated on several films with filmmaker {{w|John Carpenter}}. He was a production manager on two ''Halloween'' films (''Halloween II'' and ''Halloween III: Season of the Witch''), both produced by Carpenter. As a second assistant director, he worked on Carpenter's ''Escape from New York'' (starring [[Adrienne Barbeau]]) and ''The Thing'' (starring [[David Clennon]]). He was also first assistant director on ''The Philadelphia Experiment'', which Carpenter executive produced, and ''Starman'', which Carpenter directed.
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Early in his career, Chernov collaborated on several films with filmmaker {{w|John Carpenter}}. He was a production manager on two ''Halloween'' films (''Halloween II'' in 1981 and ''Halloween III: Season of the Witch'' in 1982), both produced by Carpenter. As a second assistant director, he worked on Carpenter's ''Escape from New York'' (1981, starring [[Adrienne Barbeau]]) and ''The Thing'' (1982, starring [[David Clennon]]). He was also first assistant director on ''The Philadelphia Experiment'' (1984), which Carpenter executive produced, and ''Starman'' (1984), which Carpenter directed.
   
 
Chernov's other credits include 1981's ''Body Heat'', on which he was a second assistant director; 1984's ''Children of the Corn'', for which he was the production executive; and the 1985 board game-based mystery/comedy ''Clue'' (starring [[Christopher Lloyd]] and [[Michael McKean]]), on which he served as unit production manager. He was also an associate producer on ''Clue'', a position he previously filled on ''Richard Pryor: Live in Concert'' and {{w|David Cronenberg}}'s 1983 adaptation of {{w|Stephen King}}'s ''The Dead Zone'' (featuring [[Anthony Zerbe]]).
 
Chernov's other credits include 1981's ''Body Heat'', on which he was a second assistant director; 1984's ''Children of the Corn'', for which he was the production executive; and the 1985 board game-based mystery/comedy ''Clue'' (starring [[Christopher Lloyd]] and [[Michael McKean]]), on which he served as unit production manager. He was also an associate producer on ''Clue'', a position he previously filled on ''Richard Pryor: Live in Concert'' and {{w|David Cronenberg}}'s 1983 adaptation of {{w|Stephen King}}'s ''The Dead Zone'' (featuring [[Anthony Zerbe]]).
   
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== Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures and independent work ==
Chernov served as vice president of physical production for Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures from 1987 through 1989, during which time he oversaw production on such films as ''Pretty Woman'' and ''Dead Poets Society''. He then became an independent producer.
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Chernov served as Vice President of Physical Production for Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures from 1987 through 1989, during which time he oversaw production on such films as ''Pretty Woman'' and ''Dead Poets Society''. He then became an independent producer. Since 1985, Chernov has also been served as president for the company El Paso Productions, Inc. whose registered agent is [[Marc Primiani]]. [http://www.bizapedia.com/ca/EL-PASO-PRODUCTIONS-INC.html]
   
For Walt Disney Pictures, he produced ''Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey'' (featuring [[Mark L. Taylor]]) and ''The Country Bears'' (starring [[Diedrich Bader]] and [[Stephen Root]]) and co-produced ''First Kid'' (featuring [[Bill Cobbs]]). He also executive produced ''Sleeping with the Enemy'' (featuring music by [[Jerry Goldsmith]]) for 20th Century Fox, ''Desperate Measures'' (featuring [[Richard Riehle]] and [[Tracey Walter]]) for TriStar Pictures, and ''The Replacements'' (featuring [[Brett Cullen]]) for Warner Bros. Pictures.
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For Walt Disney Pictures, he produced ''Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey'' (1993, featuring [[Mark L. Taylor]]) and ''The Country Bears'' (2002, starring [[Diedrich Bader]] and [[Stephen Root]]) and co-produced ''First Kid'' (1996, featuring [[Bill Cobbs]]). He also executive produced ''Sleeping with the Enemy'' (1991, featuring music by [[Jerry Goldsmith]]) for 20th Century Fox, ''Desperate Measures'' (1998, featuring [[Richard Riehle]] and [[Tracey Walter]]) for TriStar Pictures, and ''The Replacements'' (2000, featuring [[Brett Cullen]]) for Warner Bros. Pictures.
   
Although working independently, Chernov maintained close ties with Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures. He executive produced Hollywood's ''Father Hood'' (starring [[Brian Bonsall]]) and, for Touchstone, he produced or executive produced the films ''Bad Company'' (starring [[Frank Langella]], [[Daniel Hugh Kelly]] and [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''Holy Man'' (with casting by [[Amanda Mackey Johnson]] and [[Cathy Sandrich Gelfond]]), and ''10 Things I Hate About You'' (featuring [[Gabrielle Union]]).
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Although working independently, Chernov maintained close ties with Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures. He executive produced Hollywood's ''Father Hood'' (1993, starring [[Brian Bonsall]]) and, for Touchstone, he produced or executive produced the films ''Bad Company'' (1995, starring [[Frank Langella]], [[Daniel Hugh Kelly]] and [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''Holy Man'' (1998, with casting by [[Amanda Mackey Johnson]] and [[Cathy Sandrich Gelfond]]), and ''10 Things I Hate About You'' (1999, featuring [[Gabrielle Union]]).
   
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== The Spyglass years and recent projects ==
In 2001, Chernov was appointed Senior Vice President of Physical Production of Spyglass Entertainment. As such, he has served as production executive on several feature films for Spyglass, including ''Reign of Fire'' (directed by [[Rob Bowman]] and featuring [[Alice Krige]] and [[Alexander Siddig]]), ''The Recruit'', ''Shanghai Knights'', ''The Pacifier'' (featuring [[Scott Thompson]], with music by [[John Debney]] and production design by [[Linda DeScenna]]), ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'', ''Stay Alive'' (featuring Alice Krige), ''Stick It'' (starring [[Julie Warner]]), ''The Lookout'' (starring [[Bruce McGill]]), ''Underdog'', and ''Balls of Fire'' (featuring Diedrich Bader and [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]]).
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In 2001, Chernov was appointed Senior Vice President of Physical Production of Spyglass Entertainment. As such, he has served as production executive on several feature films for Spyglass, including ''Reign of Fire'' (2002, directed by [[Rob Bowman]] and featuring [[Alice Krige]] and [[Alexander Siddig]]), ''The Recruit'' (2003), ''Shanghai Knights'' (2003), ''The Pacifier'' (2005, featuring [[Scott Thompson]], with music by [[John Debney]] and production design by [[Linda DeScenna]]), ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' (2005), ''Stay Alive'' (2006, featuring Alice Krige), ''Stick It'' (2006, starring [[Julie Warner]]), ''The Lookout'' (2007, starring [[Bruce McGill]]), ''Underdog'' (2007), and ''Balls of Fury'' (2007, featuring Diedrich Bader and [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]]).
   
More recently, Chernov produced the independent drama ''From a Place of Darkness'', starring [[John Savage]]. He also made his directorial debut with ''A Line in the Sand'', a drama which he also produced and which stars [[Bruce McGill]].
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Chernov departed his position at Spyglass in 2005 and is again working independently. Since leaving Spyglass, he produced the independent drama ''From a Place of Darkness'' (2008), starring [[John Savage]]. He then made his directorial debut with ''A Line in the Sand'' (2008), a drama which he also produced and which stars [[Bruce McGill]]. More recently, he served as executive producer on the 2011 science fiction-action film ''Battle: Los Angeles'', which featured music by [[Brian Tyler]] and costumes designed by [[Sanja Milkovic Hays]], and on the action sequel ''Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol'' (2011, with [[Simon Pegg]]). Most recently, Chernov worked as producer on Brad Bird's science fiction film ''Tomorrowland'' (2015), written and produced by [[Damon Lindelof]], music by [[Michael Giacchino]], and production design by [[Scott Chambliss]].
   
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Jeffrey L. Chernov (born 18 September 1952; age 71) is an executive producer on Star Trek, replacing Stratton Leopold. [1] He is a former Senior Vice President of Physical Production at Spyglass Entertainment. [2] Incidentally, Spyglass became a financier and co-presenter on Star Trek, three years after Chernov departed the company. Chernov's children Max and Zoe have roles as Vulcan students in the film. Chernov also served as executive producer on the 2013 sequel, Star Trek Into Darkness. His son Max also appears in this film. More recently, Chernov was brought in as Executive Producer on the 2016 sequel, Star Trek Beyond, directed by Justin Lin. [3] [4] [5]

Early career

Chernov began his career in Hollywood as a messenger on the 1976 production of King Kong, which starred Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actor Rene Auberjonois. He ultimately became a producer, an assistant director, and a production manager and executive.

Early in his career, Chernov collaborated on several films with filmmaker John Carpenter. He was a production manager on two Halloween films (Halloween II in 1981 and Halloween III: Season of the Witch in 1982), both produced by Carpenter. As a second assistant director, he worked on Carpenter's Escape from New York (1981, starring Adrienne Barbeau) and The Thing (1982, starring David Clennon). He was also first assistant director on The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), which Carpenter executive produced, and Starman (1984), which Carpenter directed.

Chernov's other credits include 1981's Body Heat, on which he was a second assistant director; 1984's Children of the Corn, for which he was the production executive; and the 1985 board game-based mystery/comedy Clue (starring Christopher Lloyd and Michael McKean), on which he served as unit production manager. He was also an associate producer on Clue, a position he previously filled on Richard Pryor: Live in Concert and David Cronenberg's 1983 adaptation of Stephen King's The Dead Zone (featuring Anthony Zerbe).

Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures and independent work

Chernov served as Vice President of Physical Production for Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures from 1987 through 1989, during which time he oversaw production on such films as Pretty Woman and Dead Poets Society. He then became an independent producer. Since 1985, Chernov has also been served as president for the company El Paso Productions, Inc. whose registered agent is Marc Primiani. [6]

For Walt Disney Pictures, he produced Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993, featuring Mark L. Taylor) and The Country Bears (2002, starring Diedrich Bader and Stephen Root) and co-produced First Kid (1996, featuring Bill Cobbs). He also executive produced Sleeping with the Enemy (1991, featuring music by Jerry Goldsmith) for 20th Century Fox, Desperate Measures (1998, featuring Richard Riehle and Tracey Walter) for TriStar Pictures, and The Replacements (2000, featuring Brett Cullen) for Warner Bros. Pictures.

Although working independently, Chernov maintained close ties with Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures. He executive produced Hollywood's Father Hood (1993, starring Brian Bonsall) and, for Touchstone, he produced or executive produced the films Bad Company (1995, starring Frank Langella, Daniel Hugh Kelly and David Ogden Stiers), Holy Man (1998, with casting by Amanda Mackey Johnson and Cathy Sandrich Gelfond), and 10 Things I Hate About You (1999, featuring Gabrielle Union).

The Spyglass years and recent projects

In 2001, Chernov was appointed Senior Vice President of Physical Production of Spyglass Entertainment. As such, he has served as production executive on several feature films for Spyglass, including Reign of Fire (2002, directed by Rob Bowman and featuring Alice Krige and Alexander Siddig), The Recruit (2003), Shanghai Knights (2003), The Pacifier (2005, featuring Scott Thompson, with music by John Debney and production design by Linda DeScenna), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), Stay Alive (2006, featuring Alice Krige), Stick It (2006, starring Julie Warner), The Lookout (2007, starring Bruce McGill), Underdog (2007), and Balls of Fury (2007, featuring Diedrich Bader and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa).

Chernov departed his position at Spyglass in 2005 and is again working independently. Since leaving Spyglass, he produced the independent drama From a Place of Darkness (2008), starring John Savage. He then made his directorial debut with A Line in the Sand (2008), a drama which he also produced and which stars Bruce McGill. More recently, he served as executive producer on the 2011 science fiction-action film Battle: Los Angeles, which featured music by Brian Tyler and costumes designed by Sanja Milkovic Hays, and on the action sequel Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011, with Simon Pegg). Most recently, Chernov worked as producer on Brad Bird's science fiction film Tomorrowland (2015), written and produced by Damon Lindelof, music by Michael Giacchino, and production design by Scott Chambliss.

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