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Executive Team

Rob Loos
Co-Founder and Partner, TLC Entertainment

Award-winning writer and producer Rob Loos
first partnered with TLC Entertainment co-founder George Taweel in 1987 when both were hired to produce DIC Animation's television and stage production of The DIC Superstar Showcase. The collaboration was so successful that they decided to form Taweel-Loos & Company (TLC) Entertainment in 1988.

TLC's first project was the groundbreaking made-for-video mini-movie® series McGee and Me!, which has sold over 4.5 million units to-date, earned 24 Gold and Platinum ITA Video Awards, and was the first made-for-video property to air on American network television (ABC).

Along with George Taweel, Rob served as co-executive producer of The Captain's Treasure House, a two-hour programming block on Fox Family Channel featuring The All-New Captain Kangaroo (named one of the "Top Ten New Kids' Shows" by TV Guide and winner of a coveted Parent's Choice Award).

The duo produced The Legend of Three Trees starring Hal Holbrook, which won the World Gold Medal at the New York Festivals; The Christmas Lamb with Robby Benson and Jodi Benson, which made it all the way to #1 on Billboard's music video chart; and Secret Adventures, named as one of the top ten television programs for girls by TV Guide.

George and Rob created, wrote and served as the Executive Producers of TLC Entertainment’s most recent production: Kids’ Ten Commandments – an award-winning series of five TLC mini-movies designed to bring the Bible’s Ten Commandments to life for the kids of today by combining state-of-the art animation, original music, celebrity voices and innovative storytelling.

Prior to forming TLC Entertainment, Rob served as Director of Creative Affairs for Republic Pictures and Director of Development for Bob Banner Associates. Over a seven year period, he guided the development of 6 series (including Star Search), 3 pilots and 15 specials. Rob also headed up movie development, shepherding such projects as Pin Up: The Betty Grable Story and Take Away The Hatred:Clarence Darrow's Last Case.

An honors graduate of Northwestern University, Rob Loos is a member of the Writer's Guild of America West (WGAW), the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) and The National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE). In 2001, Rob was the recipient of The Knight Fellowship from Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, his high school Alma Mater.

 

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