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{{Infobox company
| name    = Act III Productions
| image  = 55e4890cf062cb24d6762ca5b94b9111.png
| founded = October 21, 1985
| founder = Norman Lear
| country = United States
}}
===Background===
===Background===
'''Act III Communications''' is Norman Lear's current company formed on October 21, 1985, after four months and three days since Lear and Perenchio sold [[Embassy Communications|Embassy Communications, Inc.]] (Tandem, Embassy Television, etc.) to Coca-Cola. Operations began on January 1, 1986. His first film under the Act III name was ''Stand By Me'' and was released by [[Columbia Pictures]]. Act III was also the name of a broadcaster Norman Lear was involved in, which owned several Fox and independent stations during the early '90s (most of its stations are now owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group). On February 2, 1989, Act III Communications formed a joint-venture with [[Columbia Pictures Television]] called "Act III Television" (later "Act III Productions") to produce television and not managing. This was marked as Norman Lear's return to television after exiting television production in 1978 to focus on feature films and in 1984 from executive producing the sitcom, ''a.k.a. Pablo.'' In 2006, Act III purchased 50% of [[Village Roadshow Pictures]] and merged his music industry "Concord Music Group". Act III did not have a logo until 1991.
'''Act III Communications''' is Norman Lear's current company formed on October 21, 1985, following Lear and Jerry Perenchio's sale of [[Embassy Communications|Embassy Communications, Inc.]] (Tandem, Embassy Television, etc.) to Coca-Cola. Operations began on January 1, 1986. His first film under the Act III name was ''Stand By Me'' which was released by [[Columbia Pictures]]. Act III was also the name of a broadcaster Norman Lear was involved in, which owned several Fox and independent stations during the early 1990s (most of its stations are now owned by the [[Sinclair Broadcast Group]]). On February 2, 1989, Act III Communications formed a joint-venture with [[Columbia Pictures Television]] called "Act III Television" (later "Act III Productions") to produce television and not managing. This was marked as Norman Lear's return to television after exiting television production in 1978 to focus on feature films and in 1984 from executive producing the sitcom, ''a.k.a. Pablo.'' In 2006, Act III purchased 50% of [[Village Roadshow Pictures]] and merged his music industry Concord Music Group. Act III did not have a logo until 1991.


===1st Logo (February 16, 1991)===
===1st Logo (February 16, 1991)===
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'''Availability:''' Common. The animated version is seen on the miniseries, ''America Divided'', while the still version is seen on the 2017 revival of ''One Day at a Time'' and ''Live in Front of a Studio Audience'' on ABC.
'''Availability:''' Common. The animated version is seen on the miniseries, ''America Divided'', while the still version is seen on the 2017 revival of ''One Day at a Time'' and ''Live in Front of a Studio Audience'' on ABC.


=== External Links ===
* [https://www.actiiiproductions.com/ Official Website]
* {{IMDb|0043140}}
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