Barbara Mudge
Barbara Mudge began her career in domestic theatrical distribution booking drive-in theatres, moving on to various international sales positions at the Cannon Group, New World Communications and 20th Century Fox. and New World then entered the international field at the Cannon Group, continuing at New World Communications as Managing Director. Mudge created New World’s International Home Video Specialty Label. She founded Worldwide Film Entertainment in 1998, which has represented several notable libraries, including Universal Studios affiliate USA, Andrew Stevens/Don Kushner’s Focal Point Releasing and World Wide Pictures from the Billy Graham Evangelical Organization. Mudge’s television and film experience includes the licensing of the Oscar-winning film The Assault and Palme d’Or winner A Cry in the Dark.

