G. Dean Daniels
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G. Dean Daniels is a ground breaking video and film producer, director,
editor and script to screenplay writer in both the corporate video and
television entertainment arenas. He has produced and directed hundreds
of corporate videos and live meeting/staged events for some of the top
corporations in America. In the television entertainment field, Dean
has written, produced and directed music videos with entertainers
including George Strait, Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, Lee Greenwood and
dozens more. From 1981-1993 he produced and directed the syndicated
television series "Sing Out America." In 2001-2003 Dean produced and
directed the hit Texas/Americana country music program "The Great
American RoadHouse" for GAC "Great American Country" cable network and
RFD-TV on Dish and DirecTV satellite networks.
From 2004-2005, Dean co-wrote the screenplay with E. David Stanley for the feature film, "Protecting the King," telling the true story of David Stanley's years as the youngest bodyguard in rock and roll history for Elvis Presley.
In 1983 Dean was the co-founder (with his father, creator and founder Glenn D. Daniels) and original Production Director of the cable network programming service CMT: "Country Music Television. In 2005 and 2006, CMT aired "40 Greatest Firsts" and "40 Days That Changed County Music"
From 2004-2005, Dean co-wrote the screenplay with E. David Stanley for the feature film, "Protecting the King," telling the true story of David Stanley's years as the youngest bodyguard in rock and roll history for Elvis Presley.
In 1983 Dean was the co-founder (with his father, creator and founder Glenn D. Daniels) and original Production Director of the cable network programming service CMT: "Country Music Television. In 2005 and 2006, CMT aired "40 Greatest Firsts" and "40 Days That Changed County Music"