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He sold his interest in PolyGram in 1982 and then formed and served as co-owner of the Guber-Peters Company (GPC) along with producer Jon Peters. Films on which Guber served as producer or executive producer have earned more than $3 billion in worldwide revenue and more than 50 Academy Award nominations, including four Best Picture nominations.
Feb 25, 2024 · Background. The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company was founded in 1983 by Peter Guber and Jon Peters as a film production company known as "The Guber-Peters Company"; Guber was the founder of PolyGram Pictures (later revived in 1986 as "PolyGram Filmed Entertainment") while Peters co-headed PolyGram starting in 1980, and both men co-founded ...
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Guber/Peters Company. 25 movies. Changes. Ascending. Descending. Ascending. Descending. Ascending. Descending. Batman. June 23, 1989. Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis when a deformed madman calling himself "The Joker" seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld. Flashdance. April 14, 1983.
Background: The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company was founded in 1983 by Peter Guber and Jon Peters, who were founders of PolyGram Pictures (later revived in 1986 as "PolyGram Filmed Entertainment"), as a film production company known as "The Guber-Peters Company." They entered television...
He sold his interest in Polygram in 1982 and formed and served as Co-Owner of the Guber-Peters Entertainment Company (GPEC) which established a major presence in motion pictures, television and music including producing the Grammy Award winning music and official soundtrack for the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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As of today, all of the Barris game shows are owned and distributed by Sony Pictures Television, while the Guber-Peters Entertainment Company is still an active in-name-only unit of SPT and Columbia Pictures, known as GPEC, Inc. [2] List of notable programs. As Barris Industries: People Pickers (1965 unsold pilot)
Peter Guber’s company was acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) where he became Chairman of the Board and CEO. During his tenure, SPE’s Motion Picture Group achieved over four years an industry-best domestic box office market share, which averaged seventeen percent.