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Anne Thomopoulos (executive producer) was senior vice president, original programming for HBO when she put ROME into development. During her time at HBO, she oversaw "Band of Brothers," which won six Emmy® Awards, including Outstanding Miniseries, and a Golden Globe® Award for Best Miniseries; and "The Corner," which won four Emmy® Awards, including Outstanding Miniseries, and a Peabody Award. Prior to that, she oversaw the award-winning HBO miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon." With Tom Hanks serving as executive producer, the 12-part miniseries won numerous awards, including three Emmy® Awards and a Golden Globe Award. She was also responsible for developing "Oz," HBO's first one-hour drama series, as well as the anthology projects "Laurel Avenue," "Grand Avenue" and "America's Dream."
Thomopoulos, a dual national of The United States and France, lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. She holds a BA degree in English from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
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Bruno Heller
Executive Producer

John Milius
Executive Producer

William J. Macdonald
Executive Producer

Frank Doelger
Executive Producer

Anne Thomopoulos
Executive Producer

John Melfi
Executive Producer

Jim Dyer
Co-Executive Producer

Eugene Kelly
Co-Executive Producer

Jonathan Stamp
Historical Consultant

Allen Coulter
Director

Alan Poul
Director

Steve Shill
Director

Tim Van Patten
Director

Adam Davidson
Director

Carl Franklin
Director

John Maybury

Alik Sakharov

Roger Young

Bruno Heller
Writer

John Milius
Writer

David Frankel
Writer

Adrian Hodges
Writer

William J. Macdonald
Writer

Alexandra Cunningham
Writer

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