- Laura Ziskin
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name = Laura Ziskin
birthdate = birth date and age|1950|3|3
spouse =Alvin Sargent Laura Ziskin (born
3 March 1950 ) is an Americanfilm producer .Early life and career
Ziskind grew up in the
San Fernando Valley in California. She is a 1973 graduate of theUniversity of Southern California USC School of Cinematic Arts [http://cinema.usc.edu/alumni/alumni-history/] . After graduation, Ziskin started out writing for game shows and then became the personal assistant ofJon Peters . She quickly became a development executive, moving into feature films with Jon Peters' production company where she worked on the 1976 remake of "A Star Is Born", starringBarbra Streisand . In 1978, she was the associate producer of "The Eyes of Laura Mars ".Production career
tand Up To Cancer
On May 28, 2008, Ziskin, along with
Katie Couric ,Sherry Lansing , theEntertainment Industry Foundation , theNoreen Fraser Foundation andEllen Ziffren , announcedStand Up To Cancer . SU2C is an initiative intended to enable cutting-edge research targeting all types ofcancer , includingbreast cancer ,prostate cancer ,skin cancer ,brain cancer ,colon cancer ,cervical cancer , etc.Fogwood Films and as an independent producer
Ziskin formed Fogwood Films with partner
Sally Field in 1984, and produced "Murphy's Romance ". As an independent producer, she cast the relatively unknown actorsKevin Costner andSean Young with veteranGene Hackman and produced the hit thriller "No Way Out " forOrion Pictures . In 1988, she and partnerIan Sander produced two films featuringDennis Quaid , the remake ofD.O.A. andTaylor Hackford 's "Everybody's All-American ".Touchstone Pictures
Ziskin's biggest success to date came with the hit comedy "
Pretty Woman " in 1990, starringJulia Roberts andRichard Gere , which Ziskin executive produced forTouchstone Pictures . The following year was a let-down for Ziskin and Touchstone alike, with "What About Bob? " and "The Doctor " failing to find audiences. A switch to Columbia resulted inStephen Frears ' "Hero" in 1992, a loose remake of 1941's "Meet John Doe ", for which Ziskin both produced and supplied the story. She directed her first short film in 1994, "Oh, What a Day! 1914 " and produced theNicole Kidman tour-de-force "To Die For " in 1995, under the banner of Laura Ziskin Productions.Fox 2000
By the time that last film was in release, she had been appointed president of
Fox 2000 , one of several off-shoots20th Century Fox developed to speed up their production and distribution. Since the formation of Fox 2000, Ziskin rounded up an impressive number of directors and writers. Among those released wereEdward Zwick 'sGulf War drama "Courage Under Fire " and the romantic comedy "One Fine Day " and Pat O'Connor's "Inventing the Abbotts " and the big-budget disaster film "Volcano".In 1996, Fox 2000 also pooled resources with
Fox Searchlight to distributeAnthony Minghella 's acclaimed, award-winning "The English Patient". Ziskin executive produced "As Good as It Gets " in 1997. The film received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and three acting nods, and its stars,Jack Nicholson andHelen Hunt , took home the leading role Oscars in the acting categories.Columbia Pictures
After nearly five years on the job, Ziskin resigned from Fox 2000 in November 1999 and within a month had a production deal at
Columbia Pictures . After being tapped to serve as the first solo female producer of an Academy Awards telecast in 2002, she returned to the big screen with the highly anticipated feature version of "Spider-Man". The film was released onMay 3 ,2002 to good reviews from critics, went on to break box office records, and became the highest grossing film of 2002. The success of the film led to two sequels, "Spider-Man 2 " and "Spider-Man 3 ".elected filmography as producer and executive producer
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Spider-Man 3 " (2007)
*"The 79th Annual Academy Awards " (2007) (TV)
*"Stealth" (2005)
*"Spider-Man 2 " (2004)
*"Spider-Man" (2002)
*"The 74th Annual Academy Awards " (2002) (TV)
*"As Good as It Gets " (1997)
*"To Die For " (1995)
*"Hero" (1992)
*"The Doctor " (1991)
*"What About Bob? " (1991)
*"Pretty Woman " (1990)
*"Everybody's All-American " (1988)
*"The Rescue " (1988)
*"D.O.A. " (1988)
*"No Way Out " (1987)
*"Murphy's Romance " (1985)References
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* [http://www.lukeford.net/profiles/profiles/laura_ziskin.htm]
* [http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2001/01.09.06.html]
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