Killer Bunny Entertainment is a New York and Nashville based television production company founded in 2005 by Dave Goldberg and Rob Cea. They specialize in creating innovative programming in the broadcast, cable, and streaming worlds, producing over 200 hours of stand-up comedy, documentaries, reality series, and narrative television. With a roster of renowned comedians and collaborations with major networks, Killer Bunny Entertainment has established itself as a prolific and influential player in the entertainment industry.
Under the leadership of Dave Goldberg and Rob Cea, Killer Bunny Entertainment has worked with notable names in comedy such as Fran Drescher, Teri Hatcher, Caroline Rhea, and Anthony Anderson. Their diverse portfolio includes successful projects like "Funny Women of a Certain Age" for Showtime, "Gotham Comedy Live" for AXS TV, and the podcast "Killer's Vault" featuring Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts. Additionally, Killer Bunny Entertainment has ventured into the unscripted and narrative spaces, producing documentaries, reality series, and scripted projects based on Rob Cea's best-selling true-crime books. With their commitment to creating engaging and groundbreaking content, Killer Bunny Entertainment continues to make a significant impact in the television industry.
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