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    Pam Coats is an American film producer. In 1999, she became the senior vice president of creative development, the highest-ranking woman at Walt Disney Animation Studios, a position she held until 2004.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0167703Pam Coats - IMDb

    Pam Coats. Producer: Mulan. Pam is a highly-skilled manager of the creative process, responsible for forming and guiding stories from creation through theatrical release.

    • Producer, Actress, Additional Crew
    • July 6, 1957
    • Pam Coats
  3. As the former EVP of Creative Affairs and Producer for Walt Disney Feature Animation, she has a diversified background in development and production combined with a strong executive leadership record and a proven track record for leading large-scale projects.

    • July 6, 1957
  4. Pam Coats is a producer and creative executive with over 25 years of experience in the family entertainment business. She has worked on more than 20 animated movies and shorts, including Mulan, Lilo and Stitch, and Tangled, and is currently a faculty member at Art Center College of Design.

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    • Here Are 6 ‘Pearls’ That We Learned About Mulan.
    • Brush with Marvel’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”: Melinda May
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    Pearl 1: Mulan’s story at Disney Animation began when Barry Cook was handed a children’s book entitledThe Legend of Mulan, and told “see what you can do with this.” This property had been acquired by Disney, and they wanted to explore ideas. Cook brought co-director Tony Bancroft on the project. We can’t argue with the results. Barry and Pam descri...

    Ming-Na Wen (voice of Mulan) was very sorry she could not make it to the reunion panel, and she tried to FaceTime in. Apparently, FaceTime was blocked on the Marvel set where she is currently filming as ‘Melinda May’ on “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” Perhaps some super-secret stuff on the set? Ming-Na then voice-called in, and was able to say ‘hi’ to gue...

    The vibrant colors and crisp details of Mulan leapt off the big screen at the El Capitan, as we saw the movie for the first time in digital projection. The filmmakers had just given us a glimpse behind the making of Mulan, making us treasure this classic even more.

    After the screening, all the cast and crew were invited on-stage for a big family reunion photo. The panel members were so kind to stay afterwards to greet guests and take pictures. Here, Tony Bancroft and Mark Henn meet with Kayla Oh, a friend of Mulan in Orlando. Of course, we always wish there was more time to answer all those burning questions....

    Learn six pearls from the creators of Disney's Mulan, including producer Pam Coats, who worked on the film and Lilo and Stitch. Find out how Mulan was made, what inspired the story, and what songs were cut.

  5. Pam Coats is a producer and actor who worked on Mulan, Scoob!, Runaway Brain, and other animated films. See her biography, filmography, and voice roles on TMDB.

  6. Pam Coats is an American voice actress and producer who has worked on animated films and shows such as Mulan, Scoob! and Thelma the Unicorn. She was born in Utah, USA and started her career in 1993 with Trail Mix-Up.

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