LISA BROWN

LISA BROWN (Music Supervisor) is the head of soundtracks and music supervision for Immortal Entertainment in Santa Monica, California. Her recent credits for Immortal include “White Chicks,” a Revolution Studios film directed and co-written by Keenan Ivory Wayans.
Prior to her arrival at Immortal in 2003, Brown spent 4 years as president of Five Mile Radius Entertainment, a company she founded in 1999. Brown supervised numerous films under the FMR umbrella, including the highly successful remake of “Freaky Friday,” the film that catapulted teen princess Lindsay Lohan to superstardom. She co-produced the “Freaky Friday” soundtrack, which has sold more than 500,000 copies and spent nearly a year on the Billboard album charts. Brown earned an NAACP Image award for her work as co-music supervisor and co-producer of the platinum selling soundtrack to the urban drama “The Best Man.” Brown has worked on more than a dozen films, including critically acclaimed dramas such as “Chasing Amy” and “Flirting With Disaster” and the family comedies “The Parent Trap” and “My Best Friend's Wedding.”
She is currently working on the Disney Film “Sky High” expected to be released in mid-2005 and Lindsay Lohan's “Lady Luck” for Fox.


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