Mark Borman studied real estate, finance and economics at the University of Southern Carolina and moved to Chicago upon graduation. There he worked at the Chicago Board of Trade and in his spare time wrote scripts and was a member of several improv troupes, including The Second City. It was in Chicago where Mark and his visiting brother, along with Richard Raddon, were sharing the funny mishaps they had witnessed on movie sets that they conceived the idea for ... And God Spoke. For more information about Mark at the Internet Movie Database click here.
Raddon then went on to form a film/video production company in Chicago with two associates from Warner Bros. The production company was mainly involved in producing industrial videos and low-budget commercials. The most notable achievement by the company was the production of a television campaign entitled "Women and AIDS" narrated by Sally Kellerman, produced for the National Center for Disease Control. After working with director Arthur Borman and his brother Mark Borman on several
television promos, the producer decided it was time to make the jump with the brothers to
feature filmmaking. Richard Raddon was raised in Chicago, Illinois. He received a Bachelor Degree in business finance in college. For more information about Rich click here.
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