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NORTON HERRICK
NORTON HERRICK is Chairman of the Herrick Company, Inc., with income property transactions, “Green” Power Plants and hospitals totaling more than $4 billion. The current line-up of its Herrick Entertainment division, a motion picture and theatrical production and financing company, includes the films Vanishing on 7th Street, a suspense-horror film starring Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton and John Leguizamo, which had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September; and the 2009 winner of the Women Film Critics Circle Award for best film, My One and Only, a witty, coming-of-age dramatic-comedy starring Renee Zellweger and Kevin Bacon. Mr. Herrick has also produced several Tony Award-winning Broadway shows, including Hair, Promises, Promises and Exit the King, as well as 9 to 5, Desire Under the Elms, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson and American Buffalo in addition to the Las Vegas show Hairspray at the Luxor Hotel and the theater adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy performed in Toronto and London. Mr. Herrick is a longtime supporter of progressive and humanitarian causes. He has served on the boards of People for the American Way and Make-A-Wish Foundation. He is also the recipient, along with President Ronald Reagan and Isaac Stern, of the Jerusalem 3000 Award, presented by Prime Minister Shimon Peres, and most recently the recipient, along with Michael J. Fox and Billy Cypress, of the President’s Medal from the University of Miami presented by its president, Donna Shalala, as well as the Guardian Award from the Hebrew University Jerusalem.