How to use "producer" in a sentence

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Joel Bandiri, Tina's co-producer, had watched the show from a booth in the first tier, the VIP row, where high rollers and other friends of the hotel would be seated every night of the run

At forty-six, he was the most successful producer in Las Vegas, with twenty years of hit shows behind him

As Tina stood in this beautiful theater, glancing down at the colorfully costumed people milling about on the stage, then looking at Joel's rubbery face, listening as her co-producer unblushingly raved about their handiwork, she was happier than she had been in a long time

"But you're also the co-producer."

"Well, now that the show's opened successfully, most of my share of the producer's chores are public relations and promotional stuff

In fact, Joel says it isn't healthy for a producer to be backstage every night..

"In the middle of dinner, I might be seized by a desperate need to dash over here and act like a producer."

"Now that you've had your fling as a producer, you're ready to settle down

He still persisted in regarding her as a flighty woman who wanted to take a fling at being a Vegas producer

As she had struggled to move up from dancer to costumer to choreographer to lounge-revue coordinator to producer, Michael had been displeased with her commitment to work

"Michael, I intend to continue working as a producer

I don't want to be a producer merely because I need a sideline to dabble in

A good mother and a good producer

The producer, the studio, and the network never could agree on a title, and no one liked my idea - Kickass Koontz Cinema - and probably even realized I was not serious in proposing it.

Among those in whom it struck a chord were the aforementioned producer, studio executives, and network pooh-bahs

I was to be an executive producer of the show and the writer of one of the first four teleplays, which would be based on my novel Darkfall

The legendary producer who brought the project to the studio is dead, probably because he was a beloved friend of the bad-luck writing duo.