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词条 Adam Fields
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Universal Pictures  Independent endeavors & entrepreneurship  Miramax  Sony Pictures 

  3. Filmography

  4. References

  5. External links

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Adam Fields is an American executive, entrepreneur, and film and television producer. During his career, he has produced movies for Sony Pictures, Miramax, 20th Century Fox, Universal, Warner Bros., Relativity Media, and Broad Green Pictures. He founded his own production company in 1984, producing movies including Great Balls of Fire!, Brokedown Palace, Johnny Be Good, Donnie Darko, Vision Quest, Limitless, The Wedding Ringer, and Money Train. Fields’ most notable contributions as an executive include An American Werewolf in London, Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club. He also produced Bad Santa 2, and A Dame to Kill For. Fields also executive produced the multi-platinum soundtracks for Flashdance and Endless Love. In 1990, Fields founded Preview Tech, a firm that partnered with national consumer electronic stores to air studio and network trailers on their in-store television monitors. Fields sold Preview Tech 18 months later in a multimillion-dollar deal.

Early life

Fields was born in New York City and attended the University of California, Berkeley,[1] where he started his first film company running film festivals in the school auditoriums.

Career

Fields began his career at Creative Artists Agency as assistant to agent Martin Baum.[2] Later, he left CAA to join PolyGram Pictures and within a year became Executive Vice President of Production, overseeing development and production of their film slate.[3] He supervised movies for PolyGram including An American Werewolf in London, Six Weeks, Missing, and Endless Love.[3][5] Fields executive produced the soundtrack album and single for Endless Love.[5] He later went on to supervise the multi-platinum soundtrack for the film Flashdance, which contributed to the film's box office success.[3]

Universal Pictures

Fields partnered with studio chief Ned Tanen at Universal Pictures to oversee the development and production of John Hughes’ directorial debut, Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club.[1]

Independent endeavors & entrepreneurship

In 1984, Fields created Adam Fields Productions and worked with Madonna, Uma Thurman, Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder to produce movies, including Vision Quest, Johnny Be Good, and Great Balls of Fire!.[3][4]

In 1990, Fields started the film marketing company Preview Tech.[5] The firm built a network where studio trailers and network previews were simultaneously displayed on all the television monitors in consumer electronic stores across the country.[5] Fields sold Preview Tech 18 months later, turning a small startup investment into a multimillion-dollar acquisition target by New York investment-banking firm of Veronis, Suhler & Associates.

After Preview Tech, he teamed with Jon Peters to develop Rosewood, My Fellow Americans, Ali and he executive produced Money Train.[5] In 1997, Fields re-established his own production company at 20th Century Fox, where he produced Ravenous, starring Guy Pearce and David Arquette.[5] Fields then produced and co-wrote Brokedown Palace, starring Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, and Bill Pullman.[5] The film was based upon his own original story.[1][4]

His next film was the independent cult smash hit film Donnie Darko, starring Drew Barrymore, Jake Gyllenhaal, Noah Wyle, Patrick Swayze, and Katherine Ross.[5][4]

He then executive produced Limitless, starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro, Safe Haven starring Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel, and 21 & Over with Miles Teller.[5] He also produced Drive Angry for Summit Entertainment, starring Nicolas Cage and Amber Heard.[5]

Miramax

In 2010, Fields joined Miramax[6] as Head of New Content, and executive produced the 2014 release A Dame to Kill For. He also launched Robert Rodriguez's film From Dusk Till Dawn into a TV series, which premiered in 2014 and has run 3 seasons to date.[1]

Sony Pictures

Fields left Miramax in 2014 to join Sony Pictures as a producer and special consultant, where he produced the hit comedy The Wedding Ringer starring Kevin Hart and Josh Gad.[7] He was executive producer on Bad Santa 2 for Broad Green Pictures, starring Billy Bob Thorton, released in November 2016.[5]

Filmography

YearTitleRole[8][9]
1981An American Werewolf in LondonExecutive
1981Endless LoveMusic Supervisor / Soundtrack Executive Producer
1982Six WeeksExecutive
1982MissingExecutive
1983FlashdanceMusic Supervisor
1984Sixteen CandlesExecutive in Charge of Production
1985The Breakfast ClubExecutive in Charge of Production
1985Vision QuestExecutive Producer & Music Supervisor
1986The Whoopee BoysProducer
1988Johnny Be GoodProducer
1988Journey to the Center of the EarthExecutive Producer
1989Great Balls of Fire!Producer
1995Money TrainExecutive Producer
1999RavenousProducer
1999Brokedown PalaceProducer & Writer
2001AliExecutive
2001Donnie DarkoProducer
2009S. DarkoProducer
2011LimitlessExecutive in Charge of Production
2011Drive AngryProducer
2013Safe HavenCo-Producer
201321 & OverCo-Producer
2014A Dame to Kill ForExecutive Producer
2015The Wedding RingerProducer
2016MastermindsExecutive Producer
2016Bad Santa 2Executive Producer

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0276178/bio|title=Adam Fields Biography|publisher=IMDb}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://deadline.com/2016/08/mike-ovitz-ron-meyer-caa-book-powerhouse-winston-churchill-1201801429/|title=Ovitz, Meyer & CAA Treat Themselves To Churchill-Style Selective History Lesson In ‘Powerhouse’|last=Cieply|first=Michael|date=August 10, 2016|publisher=Deadline Hollywood}}
3. ^{{cite magazine|last=Palmer|first=Robert|date=June 1989|title=Simmer Down, Son|pages=27–33|work=American Film}}
4. ^{{cite magazine|url=http://www.perfect10.com/article/adamfields|date=2001|title=Magnetic Fields|magazine=Perfect 10|pages=89–91|author=}}
5. ^{{cite magazine|last=Schlax|first=Julie|date=1991|title=Movie marketing match|work=Forbes}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://deadline.com/2017/05/megan-ellison-annapurna-pictures-american-hustle-orion-pictures-disruptors-news-1202092534/|title=How Megan Ellison Turned Annapurna Into A Powerful Mini-Major — Deadline Disruptors|last=Busch|first=Anita|date=May 20, 2017|publisher=Deadline Hollywood}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/28/movies/sonys-the-wedding-ringer-with-kevin-hart-has-a-tortuous-path.html|title=Life and Near Death of a Miramax Script|last=Cieply|first=Michael|date=December 24, 2014|work=The New York Times}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0276178/|title=Adam Fields|publisher=IMDb}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywood.com/celebrities/adam-fields-57313314/|title=Adam Fields|publisher=Hollywood.com}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0276178|Adam Fields}}
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