Dede Gardner
Dede Gardner
Dede Gardner is an acclaimed American film producer and the co-president of Plan B Entertainment, a production company founded by Brad Pitt. Born on October 16, 1967, in Chicago, Illinois, Gardner graduated cum laude from Columbia University in 1990 with a degree in English. She began her career in the film industry as a location scout in New York City before transitioning into production roles at Paramount Pictures. In 2001, she co-founded Plan B Entertainment, where she has been instrumental in producing critically acclaimed films.Cơ sở Dữ liệu Phim+5Kinoorium+5+5+1Columbia College+1Quotes and statuses+4+4+4
Gardner's notable productions include the Academy Award-winning films 12 Years a Slave (2013) and Moonlight (2016), making her the first woman to win two Oscars for Best Picture. Other significant works under her production include Selma (2014), The Big Short (2015), and Vice (2018). Her commitment to storytelling has led to numerous nominations and awards, solidifying her reputation as a leading producer in Hollywood.+4Cơ sở Dữ liệu Phim+4+4+2+2Cơ sở Dữ liệu Phim+2
Known for her insightful perspectives on the film industry, Gardner has shared thoughts on the importance of storytelling and the challenges within the industry. She once remarked, "A lot of movies come out and you think, 'Couldn't you have just tried a little harder?" emphasizing the need for dedication and effort in filmmaking. Additionally, she stated, "I think what I do for a living is a privilege, so at the very least, I'd like to think it can be a good time," reflecting her passion and enjoyment in her work. BrainyQuote+2BrainyQuote+2BrainyQuote+2