made in atlantis - filmmakers biographies
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G. MAC BROWN (Executive Producer) has had a long and distinguished career in East Coast Film production. Brown worked his way up through the ranks and by the age of 25 was working as a unit production manager. His credits as such include Amityville: The Possession, Amityville 3-D, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Miracles, Who's That Girl? and Baby Boom. He also production managed both The Pick-Up Artist and the now infamous Ishtar for Warren Beatty. Brown's first film as co-producer was Hello Again in 1987.
Subsequently, Brown joined Germany's leading film group Neue Constantin Film, line-producing Doris Dorrie's Me and Him and Uli Edel's Last Exit to Brooklyn. Returning to mainstream cinema, Brown co-produced Susan Seidelman's She-Devil, executive-produced Once Around for Lasse Halström and co-produced Light Sleeper for Paul Schrader. He has since worked on a string of major films including Scent of a Woman (associate producer), With Honors (co-producer), The Cowboy Way (executive producer), In and Out (co-producer) and Anna and the King (co-producer).
Beeban Kidron's To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar marked Brown's first sole producing credit. He next began a long association with Nora Ephron, working on Michael (co-producer), You've Got Mail (executive producer) and Lucky Numbers (executive producer). Then Brown partnered with Adrian Lyne to produce Unfaithful.
Brown first worked with Sydney Pollack more than 10 years ago when he served as co-producer on Steve Kloves' Flesh and Bone, which Pollack executive-produced. The making of The Interpreter has been one of Brown's most rewarding collaborations to date.
He is currently producing The Departed for Martin Scorsese.
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