12 Facts About Kary Antholis

1.

Kary Antholis was born on 1962 and is an American publisher and editor of CrimeStory.

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Kary Antholis serves on the Board of Visitors of the Georgetown University Law Center and formerly served as co-chair of board of directors for Young Storytellers.

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3.

Kary Antholis grew up in Florham Park, New Jersey and attended the Delbarton School in Morris Township, New Jersey.

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4.

Kary Antholis is a 1984 graduate of Bowdoin College, earned a master's degree in History at Stanford University with a focus on the historical role European nations in Africa and graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1989.

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5.

Kary Antholis has one brother, William J Antholis, CEO of the Miller Center.

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6.

Kary Antholis founded Crime Story Media, LLC in July 2019, after retiring as President of Miniseries and Cinemax Programming at HBO.

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In over 25 years as a creative executive at HBO, Kary Antholis oversaw Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-winning projects, including Chernobyl, Angels in America, Olive Kitteridge, John Adams, The Pacific, The Night Of, Generation Kill, The Corner, Elizabeth I, The Gathering Storm, Wit, Show Me a Hero, Mildred Pierce, Elvis Presley: The Searcher and Educating Peter.

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Kary Antholis began his film career as a documentarian, winning the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject and the Emmy for Outstanding Informational Special for his film One Survivor Remembers, about Holocaust survivor, Gerda Weissmann Klein.

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Kary Antholis serves on the Board of Visitors at Georgetown Law and as an adjunct professor at USC's School of Cinematic Arts.

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10.

Kary Antholis holds a JD from Georgetown Law, an MA in History from Stanford University, and a BA from Bowdoin College.

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11.

Weissmann's story helped Kary Antholis understand what his mother went through when her father, Vassilios, was killed by Nazi collaborators.

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12.

Kary Antholis currently serves on the Board of Visitors at Georgetown Law and formerly served as the co-chair of the board of directors for Young Storytellers, an arts education nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles.

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