Michael Beilinson (Production)

Little is known about Michael Beilinson, a figure with a modest footprint in Production. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

Works

12 Dates of Christmas
2.0

12 Dates of Christmas

A holiday-inspired dating series set in a stunning winter wonderland. Follow a cast of singles as they step into a real-life romantic comedy full of cozy sweaters, fireside cuddles, and mistletoe kisses, all arranged to help these souls find love - just in time for the holidays.

Release Date:2020-11-26

Department:Creator

Job:Creator

Vote Count:3

4.0

A Very British Brothel

A look at the daily life of an English brothel.

Release Date:2015-08-03

Department:Camera

Job:Camera Operator

Vote Count:3

6.0

G.B.F.

The bitter fight for supremacy between the three most popular girls at North Gateway High takes an unexpected turn when their classmate, Tanner, is outed and becomes the school’s first openly gay student. The trio races to bag the big trend in fashion accessories, the Gay Best Friend, while Tanner must decide whether his skyrocketing popularity is more important than the friendships he is leaving behind.

Release Date:2014-01-17

Department:Production

Job:Co-Producer

Vote Count:390

6.0

Virgin School

Virgin School follows the emotional and physical journey of 26-year-old virgin James as he embarks on a unique four-month course for sexually inexperienced men in Amsterdam

Release Date:2007-05-15

Department:Production

Job:Researcher

Vote Count:8

My Bare Lady

My Bare Lady

My Bare Lady is a 2006 United Kingdom-based reality TV show that aired on the Fox Reality Channel. The series followed four American female porn stars as they took acting lessons and performed in scenes from classic drama alongside British actors in London's West End. The show was hosted by British actor/director Christopher Biggins and the girls were trained by Biggins and various other British theatre professionals, including Louie Spence of Pineapple Dance Studios fame. The series consisted of four episodes, the first of which aired on December 7, 2006. The show's name is a pun that recalls the Pygmalion-inspired musical My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, popularized in a film adaptation starring Audrey Hepburn.

Release Date:2006-12-07

Department:Production

Job:Researcher

Episode Count:1

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