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  1. imagine-entertainment .com. Imagine Entertainment, formerly Imagine Films Entertainment, also known simply as Imagine, is an American film and television production company founded in November 1985 by producer Brian Grazer and director Ron Howard . Co-founders Ron Howard and Brian Grazer at a Tribeca Film Festival panel on A Beautiful Mind.

  2. Sep 17, 2019 · He is the author of Face to Face and the #1 New York Times bestseller A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life, which won the 2016 Books for a Better Life Award. Grazer was named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World and is the cofounder of Imagine Entertainment along with his longtime business partner, Ron Howard.

  3. Sep 19, 2019 · Brian grazer, co-founder, Imagine Entertainment, on human communication Peyton Fulford—The New York Times/Redux. ... In his book, he tells a story–quite bravely, it must be said–of ...

  4. Description. #1 New York Times bestselling author and Oscar-winning producer Brian Grazer has written a brilliantly entertaining and eye-opening exploration of curiosity and the life-changing effects it can have on every person's life. From Academy Award-winning producer Brian Grazer, New York Times bestseller A Curious Mind offers a brilliant ...

  5. Sep 15, 2019 · Grazer, the co-founder of Imagine Entertainment with partner Ron Howard, let me in on the secret during a recent conversation. We caught up to talk about his new book, Face to Face: The Art of ...

  6. Far and Away. Fear (1996 film) Flightplan. For Love or Money (1993 film) Friday Night Lights (film) Frost/Nixon (film) Fun with Dick and Jane (2005 film)

  7. Apr 26, 2016 · It really started with grandma Schwartz. In Brian Grazer’s book, A Curious Mind/The Secret to a Bigger Life (2015), he writes about the influence of one ancestor early in his life who invited him to believe, in spite of learning challenges empirically supported by bad grades in school, that he was a ‘genius’ and asked ‘good questions.’

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