Brian Raider is an American film and television producer
Early life
Raider graduated from George W. Hewlett High School in Hewlett, New York, in 1998,[1][2] and went on to the University of Maryland, College Park.[1] He moved to New York City to work in the mortgages and investments department of Wells Fargo, and then in stocks and bonds at JPMorgan. After walking by the set of a film or TV production, he became friendly with a producer, and over the next two years began working on productions as he learned the film business. Raider served as a line producer on the comedy Uncle Marvin's Apartment. It was released on September 20, 2010.[1]
Career
Raider has worked on the eight-episode Fuse television series G-life, and on 13 episodes of the Velocity show Car Crazy in 2013.[3] He served in various production capacities on films including the aforesaid two as well as Grey Skies (2010),[4] and Americons, for which he was line producer.[5] In addition, he has worked as a production manager on such television series as Judge Joe Brown, Judge Judy and Germany’s Next Top Model.[3]