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Deva Anderson

Head of Music Division - The Play-Tone Company; Film: That Thing You Do TV: Big Love
Owner - Deva Anderson Music Supervision; Film: Beloved TV: What Happens In Vegas

Deva Anderson has been the head of the Music Division at Tom Hanks' Play-Tone Company since its inception in 1998. She has music supervised more than 30 film & television projects including films such as Charlie Wilson's War, Starter For Ten, My Big Fat Greek Wedding and That Thing You Do as well as TV series such as Big Love and John Adams. In addition to running Play-Tone Music, Deva has her own music supervision company where she has worked on a variety of outside film & television projects, including Wayne Wang's Last Holiday, and Because of Winn Dixie and Jonathan Demme projects' Beloved and The Truth About Charlie. Deva has more than two decades in the music business, including radio promotion, retail, tour marketing, and contributing to a column for Hit's Magazine. Upcoming music supervison projects include: What Happens In Vegas and The Pacific (HBO series).


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