Episode 166 Gale Anne Hurd: Producer of Blockbusters and The Walking Dead
pplpod29 Sep 2025

Episode 166 Gale Anne Hurd: Producer of Blockbusters and The Walking Dead

From executive assistant to one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood, this is the story of Gale Anne Hurd. Discover how a Stanford graduate in economics and communications got her start with legendary director Roger Corman and quickly rose through the ranks.

This episode charts Hurd’s incredible journey, starting with the creation of her own production company in 1982 and the breakthrough success of a film she co-wrote and produced: The Terminator. This 1984 sci-fi classic not only launched her career but also earned her a Saturn Award for Best Writing. We explore her iconic collaborations with James Cameron on blockbusters like Aliens and The Abyss, and how she solidified her status by producing box-office titans like Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Armageddon.

But her influence doesn't stop at the big screen. We'll dive into her monumental success in television as the executive producer of AMC's cultural phenomenon, The Walking Dead, and its sprawling universe of spin-offs. Beyond the world of fiction, learn about her passion for documentary filmmaking, including projects celebrating Native American history like Mankiller and the thought-provoking film The YouTube Effect.

Join us as we explore the career of a visionary who has shaped popular culture for decades, earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and countless awards for her enduring impact on film and television.

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