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{{short description|American film production company}} {{more citations needed|date=June 2024}} {{Infobox company | name = Troublemaker Studios | logo = Troublemaker Studios Pepino logo.jpg | logo_caption = Logo (with Pepino) | image = | type = [[Production company]] | predecessor = Los Hooligans Productions (1991–2000) | foundation = {{start date and age|1991}} (as Los Hooligans Productions) | founders = [[Robert Rodriguez]]<br>[[Elizabeth Avellán]] | location_city = [[Austin, Texas]] | location_country = United States | owner = Robert Rodriguez<br>Elizabeth Avellán | divisions = Troublemaker Digital Studios<br>Troublemaker Sound | subsid = El Chingon Inc.<br>El Chingon Productions, LP<br>El Chingon Investments, LP<br>El Rey Productions<br>Fifth Brain Inc.<br>Quick Draw Productions<br>Quick Draw Animation<br>Quick Draw Holdings<br>Rocket Racing Rebels Record Co.<br>Rodriguez International Pictures<br>Double R Productions | homepage = {{URL|troublemakerstudios.com}} }} '''Troublemaker Studios''' is an American independent [[production company]] founded and owned by filmmaker [[Robert Rodriguez]] and producer [[Elizabeth Avellán]].<ref>[http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A303834 'Secuestro Express': Jonathan Jakubowicz and Elizabeth Avellán on Venezuela's surprise hit]</ref> The company is based in [[Austin, Texas]], and is at the former site of the [[Robert Mueller Municipal Airport]]. It shares space with [[Austin Studios]], which is managed by the [[Austin Film Society]], and houses production offices, sound stages and the largest green screen in Texas.
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