Stephen J. Hadden

Stephen J. Hadden

Personal Details

Biography

Stephen J. Hadden, a distinguished alumnus of both the Florida State University College of Business and the Florida State University College of Communication, has had a illustrious career in the entertainment industry.

As Director of Advertising & Publicity at Castle Hill Productions, Inc., a renowned Manhattan-based international motion picture distributor, Mr. Hadden was responsible for overseeing a vast library of over 300 feature films.

During his tenure at Castle Hill, he supervised the theatrical advertising campaigns for numerous feature film releases, including the 1999 film "Seven Girlfriends" starring Tim Daly, Mimi Rogers, and Jami Gertz, the 1997 film "Chicago Cab" starring John Cusack, Julianne Moore, and Gillian Anderson, and the critically acclaimed documentary "Five Wives, Three Secretaries and Me" directed by Tessa Blake.

In May 2001, Mr. Hadden returned to his home state of Florida to work as an associate producer on the pilot "The Best Little Towns in America" developed for PBS.

As a talented writer, Mr. Hadden has completed three as-yet unproduced feature-length screenplays: the chilling horror tale "Jealous Rage", the sci-fi action saga "Ten-Fifty", and the psychological thriller "Suzie Girl".

Career

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2009
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