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After graduating from the University of California, Ben Feigin worked for Warner Bros., UTA, The Collective, and Amblin Entertainment. As Variety noted, he helped oversee popular series such as “Friends,” “The West Wing,” and “ER” during his tenure at Warner Bros. He then joined Anonymous Content in 2006, spearheading the company’s comedy and enterprise divisions, while also working as a producer.
Feigin’s other executive producing credits included 2008’s “Cheech & Chong: Roasted” and their 2010 concert film “Cheech & Chong: Hey Watch This.” The producer played a key role in reuniting Cheech and Chong following their long hiatus as a creative duo, allowing them to embark on the next stage of their career (via Deadline).
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Elsewhere, Feigin teamed up with AOL to facilitate the first-ever live-streamed event, which featured actors and musicians (per The Wrap). He was also known for his non-profit endeavors and charity work, which included StandUp2Cancer, Gilda’s Club World-Wide, the Tony Hawk Foundation, the Creative Coalition, and Laurene Powell Jobbs’ Emerson Collective.