Doug McHenry

Doug McHenry is an American film director and producer.

[1][2] He worked for film producer Peter Guber at Casablanca Records as a business affairs executive then production executive, involved in films Thank God It's Friday (1978), The Hollywood Knights (1980) and Foxes (1980)[3] before starting his own production company, Elephant Walk Entertainment, with partner George Jackson.

Jackson and McHenry produced a number of films together including Krush Groove, New Jack City, Jason's Lyric, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate and the series of House Party films.

[4][5][6] He directed Jason's Lyric starring Jada Pinkett Smith, Allen Payne, and Forest Whitaker.

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