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      Laurence Mark

      Laurence Mark

      Highest Rated: 87% The Lookout (2007)

      Lowest Rated: 4% Flatliners (2017)

      Birthday: Not Available

      Birthplace: USA

      Laurence Mark has worked in a variety of fields in the movie business, beginning in publicity, working his way up to the executive suite and eventually heading his own production company. Mark entered showbiz as a trainee at United Artists and eventually became a publicist. He later joined the marketing department at Paramount Pictures, rising to the position of executive director of publicity for the motion picture division in NYC. After several promotions, Mark became vice president of production, overseeing such features as the James L Brooks' Oscar-winning "Terms of Endearment" and the Eddie Murphy hit "Trading Places" (both 1983). He subsequently joined 20th Century Fox as executive vice president of production. Among the features under his watch were David Croenenberg's remake of "The Fly" (1986) and Brooks' Oscar-nominated "Broadcast News" (1987). In 1986, Mark formed Laurence Mark Productions, headquartered at Fox. He went on to produce or executive produce such features as the thriller "Black Widow" (1987) and Mike Nichols' comedy "Working Girl" (1988). Mark moved his company to Walt Disney Studios in 1989 where he had less success with "True Colors" (1991) and the disastrous "Cutthroat Island" (1995). He did score somewhat with the Whoopi Goldberg vehicle "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit" (1993) but it took Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe's "Jerry Maguire" (1996) to give him a bona fide box-office and critical hit. The film earned more than $100 million and won five Oscar nominations, including one for Best Picture. He shared that nomination with Crowe, James L Brooks and Richard Sakai. Mark reteamed with the latter two the following year for Brooks' highly anticipated "As Good As It Gets," which featured Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt and Greg Kinnear. In 1998, he finally saw the realization of a long-nurtured project, the screen adaptation of Stephen McCauley's novel "The Object of My Affection."

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      DREAMGIRLS, producer Laurence Mark, director Bill Condon, on set, 2006. ©DreamWorks DREAMGIRLS, producer Laurence Mark, Jennifer Hudson, 2006. ©DreamWorks LAST HOLIDAY, Director Wayne Wang, Producers Laurence Mark, Jack Rapke, on set, 2006, (c) Paramount

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      30% 82% Spinning Gold Producer - 2023
      86% 75% Lady Chatterley's Lover Producer - 2022
      86% 73% Vivo Executive Producer - 2021
      57% 86% The Greatest Showman Producer $174.0M 2017
      4% 32% Flatliners Producer $16.9M 2017
      30% 38% Date and Switch Producer - 2014
      46% 59% Last Vegas Producer $63.9M 2013
      31% 25% How Do You Know Producer $30.2M 2010
      78% 70% Julie & Julia Producer $94.1M 2009
      60% 58% Center Stage: Turn It Up Producer - 2008
      87% 74% The Lookout Producer $4.6M 2007
      79% 71% Dreamgirls Producer $103.3M 2006
      55% 67% Last Holiday Producer $38.4M 2006
      57% 70% I, Robot Producer $144.8M 2004
      No Score Yet 44% These Old Broads Executive Producer - 2001
      49% 66% Riding in Cars With Boys Producer $29.8M 2001
      6% 48% Glitter Producer $4.3M 2001
      No Score Yet 62% Kiss My Act Executive Producer - 2001
      74% 79% Finding Forrester Producer $51.8M 2000
      41% 82% Center Stage Producer $17.2M 2000
      12% 34% Hanging Up Producer $36.0M 2000
      37% 59% Bicentennial Man Producer $58.2M 1999
      63% 55% Anywhere but Here Producer $18.7M 1999
      53% 51% The Object of My Affection Producer $29.1M 1998
      34% 43% Deep Rising Producer $11.2M 1998
      75% 65% Romy and Michele's High School Reunion Producer $29.2M 1997
      No Score Yet 57% Oliver Twist Executive Producer - 1997
      86% 86% As Good as It Gets Executive Producer $147.6M 1997
      84% 79% Jerry Maguire Producer $153.6M 1996
      40% 40% Cutthroat Island Producer $8.8M 1995
      25% 42% Tom and Huck Producer $23.9M 1995
      15% 34% Gunmen Producer $2.9M 1994
      18% 61% Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Executive Producer $57.0M 1993
      75% 50% The Adventures of Huck Finn Producer $23.8M 1993
      44% 45% True Colors Producer $304.5K 1991
      14% 36% One Good Cop Producer $11.3M 1991
      35% 55% Mr. Destiny Executive Producer $15.4M 1990
      No Score Yet 67% Sweet Bird of Youth Executive Producer - 1989
      13% 35% Cookie Producer $1.4M 1989
      83% 67% Working Girl Executive Producer $62.2M 1988
      20% 30% My Stepmother Is an Alien Executive Producer $12.9M 1988

      TV

      Credit
      82% 79% When We Rise Executive Producer 2017
      30% 67% The Art of More Executive Producer 2015-2016
      63% 80% Political Animals Executive Producer 2012