Debbie Liebling

Liebling with Jay Roach and Fox's chairman Jim Gianopulos

Debbie Liebling (born Deborah Liebling) is an entertainment executive and film producer. She was formally President of Production of Universal Pictures. Previously, she was a Senior Production Executive at 20th Century Fox.[1]

Before her tenure at 20th Century Fox, she was Senior Vice President of original programming and development at Comedy Central where she was responsible for the development of South Park.[2] She was nominated for three Emmys for her work as Executive Producer on South Park.[3]

Liebling made the switch from television to film on the strength of studio deals she helped with filmmakers like Jay Roach, Peter and Bobby Farrelly, Harold Ramis, Mike Judge, Steve Oedekerk, John Davis and Gil Netter.

At Fox, she was the studio executive that oversaw the production of films including Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.[4]

In January 2007, Liebling was promoted President of Production for Fox Atomic.[5] Fox Atomic shut down in early 2009.

Liebling graduated from Boston University in 1981.[6]

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