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  2. Mark Canton. Producer: 300. Amongst Mark Canton's most notable films are 300, 300: Rise of an Empire, The Spiderwick Chronicles and Immortals. 300, based on the Frank Miller graphic novel and directed by Zack Snyder for Warner Bros Pictures, opened in 2007 to record-setting box office numbers, having grossed more than $460 million worldwide and is the highest-grossing March release in the ...

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  3. * Mark Canton, chairman, Columbia Pictures. Wendy Finerman, producer based at TriStar * * John Landis, director. Deborah Nadoolman, costume designer * * Paul Schrader, director. Mary Beth Hurt ...

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  5. Mark Canton (1949-) biography on Film Reference. Born June 19, 1949, in New York, NY; son of Arthur (a publicist, producer, and film importer) and Shirley Canton; brother of Neil Canton (a producer); married Wendy Finerman (a producer), 1985 (separated, 1997); children: three, including Dorothy and Henry.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_CantonMark Canton - Wikipedia

    Career. Canton worked as executive vice president at Warner Bros. from 1980 onwards. Successes he was involved in at the time include 1983's National Lampoon's Vacation, Purple Rain, and the Batman and Lethal Weapon film series, [6] but also notorious box office failures like The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), [7] a picture he described as ...

  7. Nickname: I really don’t have a nickname—my mom always insisted on me being called “John Mark”…not John, not Mark, but John Mark. In fact, if you call me “John” in front of her, she will still correct you : – ) Regular Order at Starbucks: Medium Black Coffee. People Who Inspire You: People who don’t quit! People who maximize ...

  8. Biography. Youthful studio executive who worked his way up from the proverbially mail room to executive production positions at Warner Bros. in the 1980s where he played a central role in the greenlighting of such socially and racially relevant films as "New Jack City" (1991) and Spike Lee's "Malcolm X" (1992).

  9. Owen Brown, in 1793, married a local girl, Ruth Humphrey Mills. The young family moved to West Torrington, where in 1800 a son, John, was born. Owen eventually migrated to the Western Reserve in Ohio, where he became quite successful as a cattle and sheep raiser.