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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Gracie Films''' is the film and television production company of [[w:James L. Brooks|James L. Brooks]], established in 1986 and named after comedian '''Gracie''' Allen (1895-1964). Their first production was ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', an early hit for Fox. Alongside other theatrical films like ''Broadcast News'', ''Big'', and ''Say Anything'', they are best-known for producing ''The Simpsons'' (which came from ''The Tracey Ullman Show''). | '''Gracie Films''' is the film and television production company of [[w:James L. Brooks|James L. Brooks]], established in 1986 and named after comedian '''Gracie''' Allen (1895-1964). Their first production was ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', an early hit for Fox. Alongside other theatrical films like ''Broadcast News'', ''Big'', and ''Say Anything'', they are best-known for producing ''The Simpsons'' (which came from ''The Tracey Ullman Show''). | ||
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|Gf.png|1st Logo (April 5, 1987-January 25, 2009) | |||
|Gracie07.png|2nd Logo (July 27, 2007, February 15, 2009- ) | |||
|Gracie_Films_(2012).png|3rd Logo (February 3, 2012-) | |||
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===1st Logo (April 5, 1987-January 25, 2009)=== | ===1st Logo (April 5, 1987-January 25, 2009)=== | ||