made in atlantis - filmmakers biographies
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TOM ROSENBERG (executive producer) is the founder and Chairman of Lakeshore Entertainment. Rosenberg most recently produced the box-office hit “The Exorcism of Emily Rose,” and prior to that, produced “Million Dollar Baby,” for which he won the Academy Award® for Best Picture.
Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, along with Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman, the film won four Oscars: two for Eastwood (Best Director / Best Picture) and one each for Swank (Best Lead Actress) and Freeman (Best Supporting Actor). Rosenberg is currently producing “The Last Kiss,” starring Zach Braff and Jacinda Barrett, directed by Tony Goldwyn. He recently produced “Underworld Evolution” starring Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman, directed by Len Wiseman, set for release in January, 2006.
Among the other feature film projects produced by Lakeshore are “Wicker Park,” starring Josh Hartnett; “Underworld,” starring Kate Beckinsale and Bill Nighy; “The Human Stain,” starring Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman, directed by Robert Benton; “The Gift,” starring Cate Blanchett and Keanu Reeves, directed by Sam Raimi; “Autumn in New York,” starring Richard Gere and Winona Ryder, directed by Joan Chen; “Passion of Mind,” starring Demi Moore, Stellan Skarsgard and William Fichtner; “The Mothman Prophesies,” starring Richard Gere; “Runaway Bride,” starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, directed by Garry Marshall; “Arlington Road,” with Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins and Joan Cusack; and “200 Cigarettes,” starring Ben Affleck, Courtney Love and Christina Ricci.
Rosenberg's other feature films for Lakeshore include “Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy,” “Til There Was You,” “Box of Moonlight,” “The Real Blonde,” and “Going All the Way.”
Rosenberg began his film career as co-founder of Beacon Communications, under whose banner he was the executive producer such films as “The Commitments, “Sugar Hill, “A Midnight Clear,” “Princess Caraboo,” “The Road to Wellville,” and “The Hurricane.”
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