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Amy Dash formed Phantasy Pictures in 2020 and currently has a number of original unscripted and scripted projects in development with major partners, including Sony Pictures, Pilgrim Media & Artists for Artists.
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Dash was instrumental in helping produce the football true crime doc BS High, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and debuted on HBO Max in 2023. Dash also worked as a consulting producer on Last Call, an intimate documentary following local businesses during the pandemic. She recently acted as a key researcher on the Netflix series Wrestlers. Both BS High and Wrestlers received rare ratings of 100 percent on audience review site Rotten Tomatoes.
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Outside of her work for Phantasy Pictures, Dash is the Legal Insider for Audacy sports stations nationwide and the resident Legal Analyst for CBS Sports Radio and WFAN. She is also the go-to Legal Analyst for Fox Sports Radio. Dash has provided legal analysis on the biggest sports crime cases since 2013 and frequently breaks news on viral stories.
Dash recently became the Legal Analyst for digital publication Sportsnaut. She is the only sports law analyst that appears across multiple networks, both local and national and has appeared on major sports shows such as The Dan Patrick Show, Boomer & Carton, Outkick 360, Tiki & Tierney and I Am Athlete.
Dash was the first Legal Correspondent for mixed martial arts, working for Mark Cuban's AXS-TV program "Inside MMA," where she covered the Ultimate Fighting Championship's brawl to bring live MMA to New York. Just two months later, Combat Press mentioned her as one of the Biggest Difference Makers in MMA.
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In addition to her sports work, Dash is a longtime national investigative correspondent for television. She was the Special Legal Correspondent for nationally syndicated daytime crime show "Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen," a Legal Correspondent for Access Hollywood and a Legal Analyst for Extra TV. Dash was one of the first anchors for the Law & Crime Network, launched by ABC's Dan Abrams.
Dash started her reporting career for News 12 Networks, quickly gaining a reputation for exclusive reporting and just two years later she was hired to work for CBS New York, in the #1 television market. At CBS, Dash's original reporting was used on the “CBS Evening News" and inspired an episode of "48 Hours." She won Emmy Awards for coverage of the 2013 MetroNorth Train Derailment and Hurricane Sandy. Dash was a go-to for hard to get interviews, bringing sixty exclusives to the station in under two years. Her reporting earned two Emmy Awards and six Emmy nominations. Dash has interviewed top celebrities including Regis Philbin, Jennifer Garner, Felicity Huffman, Robin Williams, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Lucy Liu. Dash also worked as a consulting producer for "48 Hours" and NBC's Peacock Productions, developing original true-crime episodes.
Dash is an attorney and former Media Law Professor. She has lectured on sports law at prominent colleges like Columbia. She is certified in conflict resolution and frequently quoted in national Law Reviews and national and international publications.
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