Bruce Nash
American reality television producer (born 1947)
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Bruce Mitchell Nash (born August 14, 1947)[1] is an American reality television producer and CEO of Nash Entertainment.[2]
Bruce Nash | |
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| Born | August 14, 1947 New York City, U.S. |
| Education | Florida State University (BS) |
| Occupation | Television producer |
Early start into TV
Nash first entered reality TV with Before They Were Stars. His credits include the Sci Fi Channel series Who Wants to Be a Superhero? with Stan Lee; World's Most Amazing Videos for NBC and Spike TV; Most Shocking, Most Daring and Top 20 Most Shocking for Court TV/truTV; Moments Of Impact for Discovery Channel; Amazing Sports Stories for Fox Sports Net, which garnered four Sports Emmy nominations; Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories for CBS, NBC's For Love or Money; Who Wants To Marry My Dad?,[3] ABC Family's 2003 version of Dance Fever with Merv Griffin Entertainment and Bob Bain Productions, and Meet My Folks. He is also the creator of Modern Marvels.[4]
Personal life
In 2010, Nash bought a newly built house in Sherman Oaks for just over $6 million, the highest sale on record for the neighborhood at the time.[5]