Todd Baker

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Todd Baker is an American film and television producer who heads the production company, T.H.E.M.E. Entertainment.

Baker originally set out to be an actor, and attended both California State University, Northridge and the State University of New York at Purchase. While at SUNY Purchase he was grouped into a four-year acting company which included actress Parker Posey.[1] Once out of school he was a one time apartment mate with musician and record producer, Dave "Rave" Ogilvie, of Skinny Puppy fame.

In 2000, he introduced country musician Brad Paisley to national U.S. television audiences with his TLC special, "Route 66: Main Street America".[2]

He was one of the producer/writers for the History Channel series Guts + Bolts, and is solely responsible for creating its signature tag line, "It's history, done my way."

He is the former Co-Chair of Recruitment and Membership for the Producers Guild of America - east.[3]

In 2006, he was responsible for creating the world's first all-female Formula racing team. The group was an assemblage of drivers from different racing disciplines, and formed for an MTV reality television pilot.

Part of the creative team on the second season of the #1 rated (Nielsen Ratings) animated pre-school show, The Wonder Pets, airing on Nick Jr..

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