Motion Picture & Television Producer
Gene Fallaize is a British film and television producer, and owner of US production company Cupsogue Pictures, which is now based in Hollywood.
He started his entertainment career at the age of 14 as on-air personality at 'Jubilee Radio' in Guernsey. At 17, he was appointed as the Vice-Chairman of the station, which at the time made him the youngest member of the HBA ever to hold such an established role. He moved away from Guernsey in 2001 after working for every single one of the islands' media outlets, including 'Channel Television', 'BBC Radio Guernsey' and 'Island FM', and went on to work for most UK radio groups including Tindle Radio, G-Cap Media, the Capital Radio Group and the world renowned BBC, as well as many independent and RSL stations before successfully starting his own audio-production company in England, 'Gene Fallaize Productions', offering complete post-production audio solutions.
In 2002 he made the transition into television as a broadcast engineer for 'Rear Window Television', and soon thereafter was promoted to the role of engineering support manager. During his time in television, Gene worked all around the world, from China to Los Angeles and everywhere in between, working alongside many British and International personalities.
In 2006, he became involved in Nick Love's British action film "Outlaw" starring Sean Bean and Bob Hoskins as an Executive Producer, providing him with his first feature film 'producer' credit. iI 2006 he expanded his audio production company 'Gene Fallaize Productions' to incorporate a new film production arm, thus forming 'The GFP Group', consisting of 'GFP' and it's new sister-company 'Cupsogue Pictures'.
Recent work includes producing horror shorts "Shattered Mind" (2008) and the award-winning "8ight Limbs" (2008), as well as experimental feature adventure-drama "Monkeyshine" (2008), "Level Playing Field" (2009), "Three" (2010), and "The Last Seven" (2010). In 2009 Gene was also nominated for two awards ('Best Producer' [picture] - 'Monkeyshine') - 2009 Star Awards, Chicago; & 'Outstanding Freelancer of the Year' - 2009 Production Base Freelancer Of The Year Awards, London).
Current work includes producing British
Sci-Fi Fansaty film "Welcome to Purgatory" (2011), "Superman: Requiem" (2011), and romantic-comedy
"Let's Just Do It" (2012) which Gene has written and will be directing.
In addition, he is writing and producing a high-profile picture based on
the events surronding the true events of the crash of TWA Flight 800. Gene shares his time between London and Los
Angeles.