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Bridget Johnson

Highest Rated: 86% As Good as It Gets (1997)

Lowest Rated: 49% Riding in Cars With Boys (2001)

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Before moving into the film world Bridget Johnson edited the Journal of the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art and then became editor of publications for the then-fledgling Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). She joined TriStar Pictures in 1983 as a story analyst, eventually rising to the position of vice president of production. In 1989, Johnson moved to the Touchstone Pictures division of Walt Disney Studios where she eventually rose to the post of senior vice president of production. During her tenures at TriStar and Disney, she worked on the development and production of the comedies "Blind Date" (1987), "Look Who's Talking" (1989), "Father of the Bride" (1991) and its sequel "Father of the Bride, Part II" (1995). Johnson then accepted the post of president, motion pictures, at James L Brooks' Gracie Films, earning a credit on the Oscar-nominated "Jerry Maguire" (1996, as executive for Gracie Films) before teaming with Kristi Zea and Brooks on the latter's critically-praised "As Good As It Gets" (1997), a comedy-drama that teamed Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt.

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Highest rated movies

86% 86% As Good as It Gets Watchlist 85% 79% Jerry Maguire Watchlist
74% 66% Joy Ride
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52% 58% Ice Princess
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50% 39% Smart People
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49% 66% Riding in Cars With Boys
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Script for Sale
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Filmography

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Script for Sale Unknown (Character) - 2010
50% 39% Smart People Producer $9.5M 2008
52% 58% Ice Princess Producer $24.4M 2005
49% 66% Riding in Cars With Boys Executive Producer $29.8M 2001
74% 66% Joy Ride Executive Producer $22.0M 2001
86% 86% As Good as It Gets Producer $147.6M 1997
85% 79% Jerry Maguire Executive Producer $153.6M 1996