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Justin Ward began his career working in film development for Mick Jagger at Jagged Films, then went on to work under such talented directors as Robert Redford, Terrence Malick, Norman Jewison, James L. Brooks, Richard Donner, Ron Shelton and Jon Amiel. For 12 years, Ward produced and directed over 300 hours of sports, culinary, music and travel series for such networks as CBS, NBC, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, Spike TV, FOX, Fox Sports Net, The NFL, Warner Bros., Disney, and The Travel Channel. In 2011, Ward created, directed and executive produced the documentary film series "Rock Stars," on the National Geographic Channel. Ward's debut feature film was "The Meanest Man In Texas," which he co-wrote and directed ,was accepted into 14 film festivals, with 31 nominations and won 21 awards. Including, Houston WorldFest's Gold Remi Award (past winners of the Gold Remi include Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ang Lee, Ridley Scott, The Coen Brothers, Brian De Palma and Oliver Stone). The film was released in theaters in May of 2019, and distributed in this summer digitally on Amazon Prime. Ward's second feature film, "Relish," which he wrote, directed and produced, also under Ohana Films, Inc., has already won over 20 awards, including Best Feature Film and Best Original Screenplay at the Madrid International Film Festival, and Best Drama Feature at the Burbank International Film Festival. The film is available on Amazon Prime and Peacock TV. Ward is currently working on his fourth indie feature film.