

Christopher King is currently VP of Development and Production for Allentown Productions. Most recently, King produced the AMC documentary mini-series A Path to Honor and was the associate producer on the feature film Foo Fighters: Back and Forth.
In 2006, King saw the growing demand for new media and focused his attention at GoTV Networks. King and two other partners developed and produced brand-integrated web and mobile series such as, Crescent Heights, Must Have and Being Bailey, for Procter and Gamble. He also produced a daily entertainment show for Verizon Wireless’ V-CAST.
Prior to GoTV, King spent four years developing television for Triage Entertainment. It was there that he developed and produced series and specials for ABC, NBC, CBS, MTV, VH1, and The History Channel. His series he co-created, Cowboy U for CMT aired for eight seasons.
King’s interest in producing was inspired by two and a half years working in the world of advertising at TBWA/Chiat/Day.
After graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 1999 with a degree in English, King took a position as a junior talent agent at Kazarian, Spencer and Associates in Studio City, CA.
King began his career in the entertainment industry at the ripe age of 10. With his father, grandfather and four uncles all working behind the scenes, King first decided to step in front of the camera after landing a recurring role on the syndicated series “The New Lassie Series”. King continued to work as an actor all the way through college before focusing his full attention on producing.
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