Little Engine Productions

US production company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Little Engine Productions (formerly Roundtable Entertainment) is a Los Angeles–based production company started by Gina Matthews in 1998.

FormerlyRoundtable Entertainment (1998–2007)
IndustryMotion pictures
television
FoundedJuly 24, 1998; 27 years ago (1998-07-24)
Quick facts Formerly, Industry ...
Little Engine Productions
FormerlyRoundtable Entertainment (1998–2007)
IndustryMotion pictures
television
FoundedJuly 24, 1998; 27 years ago (1998-07-24)
FounderGina Matthews
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, United States
Key people
Close

History

The origin of Little Engine Productions dates back to 1998 when Matthews, the former head of Tavel Entertaintment's literary and feature department, started Roundtable Entertainment.[1] In 2007, Matthews and co-founder Grant Scharbo rebranded Roundtable Entertainment as Little Engine Productions.[2]

The company's first feature film was 1998's Urban Legend, written by Silvio Horta. Other film producing credits include What Women Want, 13 Going on 30, and Isn’t It Romantic.

The company's first television series, Popular, premiered on The WB in 1999. The teen comedy-drama starred Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope and was co-created by Matthews and Ryan Murphy. The show was named one of the "26 Best Cult TV Shows Ever" by Entertainment Weekly.[3]

The team reunited with Horta in 2001 for SyFy's The Chronicle, and again in 2002 for UPN's Jake 2.0. Signing deals to produce TV shows for Viacom Productions in 2002,[4] 20th Century Fox Television in 2005[5] and ITV Studios in 2016,[6] the company’s television credits during this period include The Gates, Missing, Rush, and Saints & Strangers.

Little Engine ventured into the holiday genre with Hallmark Channel's Holiday Road in 2023[7] and the limited series Holidazed filmed in 2022.[8]

Filmography

Feature films

1990s

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Director Distributor Notes
1998 Urban Legend Jamie Blanks Sony Pictures Releasing co-production with TriStar Pictures, Phoenix Pictures and Original Film
Close

2000s

More information Year, Title ...
Close

2010s

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Director Distributor Notes
2019 Isn't It Romantic Todd Strauss-Schulson Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with New Line Cinema, Bron Creative, Netflix, Camp Sugar and Broken Road Productions
Close

2020s

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Director Distributor Notes
2026 Reminders of Him Vanessa Caswill Universal Pictures co-production with Heartbones Entertainment
Close

Television movies/pilots

1990s

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Director Network Notes
1999 Summer's End Helen Shaver Showtime co-production with Temple Street Productions and Hallmark Entertainment
The Wishing Tree Ivan Passer co-production with Dufferin Gate Productions and Hallmark Entertainment
Close

2000s

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Director Network Notes
2003 Fubar N/A FX co-production with Viacom Productions
2008 The Oaks Michael Cuesta Fox co-production with 20th Century Fox Television
Blue Blood Brett Ratner NBC
Close

2020s

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Director Network Notes
2023 Holiday Road Martin Wood Hallmark Channel co-production with Timeless Pictures
Close

Television series

1990s

More information Years, Title ...
Years Title Creators Network Notes
1999–2001 Popular Ryan Murphy
Gina Matthews
The WB co-production with Ryan Murphy Productions, The Shepherd/Robin Company and Touchstone Television
Close

2000s

More information Years, Title ...
Close

2010s

More information Years, Title ...
Years Title Creator Network Notes
2010 The Gates Richard Hatem
Grant Scharbo
ABC co-production with Summerland Entertainment and Fox Television Studios
2012 Missing Gregory Poirier co-production with Upcountry Productions and ABC Studios
2014 Rush Jonathan Levine USA Network co-production with Fancy Films, Pine City Entertainment and Fox 21
2015 Saints & Strangers Seth Fisher National Geographic Channel miniseries; co-production with Sony Pictures Television
Close

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI