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John Davis
Born John Andrew Davis
April 7, 1953 (1953-04-07) (age 56)
Denver, Colorado, USA
Nationality American
Other names John A. Davis
Alma mater Bowdoin College
Occupation Film producer
Known for Founder of Davis Entertainment
Parents Marvin Davis

John Andrew Davis (born April 7, 1953) is an American film producer and founder of Davis Entertainment.

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[edit] Biography

Davis was born and raised near Denver, Co., and is the son of former 20th Century Fox owner Marvin Davis[1]. His obsession with film began as a youth when his father purchased the neighborhood movie theater, where he sold popcorn and subsequently viewed up to 300 films a year. Davis graduated from Bowdoin College, attended Amherst College and received an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School. In 2005, he was acknowledged by the Hollywood Reporter as the industry's most prolific and successful producer.

[edit] Career

Davis has produced an impressive slate of hit motion pictures in all genres, but with notable successes in two of the most profitable film genres – action-adventure, and family films.

Davis’s family films include Norbit, starring Eddie Murphy (in their fourth film together) for DreamWorks/Paramount; Garfield and Garfield 2, both for Fox; the $100 million-plus hit Eddie Murphy comedy Daddy Day Care, produced with Revolution Studios; the two hugely successful Dr. Dolittle films, starring Eddie Murphy; the Jack Lemmon/Walter Matthau trilogy Out to Sea, Grumpy Old Men, and Grumpier Old Men; and Fat Albert, written by Bill Cosby, among many others.

Some of Davis’s action-adventure titles include the sci-fi thriller I, Robot starring Will Smith; the blockbuster The Firm, starring Tom Cruise; Courage Under Fire, starring Denzel Washington; Waterworld, starring Kevin Costner; Predator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; Behind Enemy Lines, starring Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman; Predator 2; the John Woo action film, Paycheck, starring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman, for Paramount; Alien vs. Predator, an action thriller combining the two classic creatures, and its sequel AVP2, for Fox, among many others.

Other Davis productions include When a Stranger Calls, a remake of the 1979 horror classic, for Screen Gems, which opened in the top spot its opening week; Life or Something Like It, starring Angelina Jolie; and the MGM film Heartbreakers, starring Sigourney Weaver, Gene Hackman and Jennifer Love Hewitt, which also opened as the #1 film in the country. Most recently he produced The Express, a real-life sports action drama, starring Dennis Quaid for Universal about college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African American Heisman Trophy winner.

Davis is currently in production in London on his next feature for 20th Century Fox, Gulliver’s Travels. Directed by Rob Letterman, it stars Jason Segel, Emily Blunt and Jack Black and tells the story of travel writer Lemuel Gulliver who takes an assignment in Bermuda but ends up on the island of Lilliput where he towers over the tiny citizens.

A hallmark of Davis’ success is his ability to attract the industry’s most successful actors, directors, writers and other creative talent time and again to his productions. He has produced a quartet of successful films and their sequels, including the Predator, Grumpy Old Men, Dr. Dolittle, and Garfield films, which have grown into successful, multi-title franchises, making Davis well-known for his ability to brand entertainment, extending his titles beyond their theatrical applications. Davis has honed this ability due in part to his business background and savvy approach to filmmaking, which has made him an industry leader in producing box-office hits.

Davis’ career is further conspicuous as his films are routinely produced for responsible budgets and thus earn domestic and international box office success. The original “Garfield,” for example, was produced for $42 million and earned nearly $200 million worldwide.

Davis too has proven to have a canny knack for securing the rights to projects long but unsuccessfully sought after by others, including the Garfield films, Fat Albert, The Simms, Marmaduke, the rights to the Ringling Bros circus story, Dr. Dolittle, Flight of the Phoenix, the two Grisham novels The Firm and The Chamber, and for television the life stories of Jesse Ventura and Little Richard, among others.

Davis also continues to produce DVD premiere titles born out of his successful Garfield and Dr. Dolittle franchises as well as numerous other titles. Dr. Dolittle Goin’ to Hollywood and Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief were both released by Fox Home Entertainment in 2008. Garfield Gets Real was followed by the 2008 release of Garfield Fun Fest both also for Fox Home Entertainment.

For television, Davis Entertainment Television produced the NBC made-for-television movies “The Jesse Ventura Story” and “Little Richard,” as well as the ABC made-for-television movie “Miracle at Midnight,” starring Sam Waterston. His television department has series and made-for-television movies set up with all of the major television networks and cable broadcasters.

For television and cable, Davis produced “Asteroid,” the NBC mini-series that received the highest ratings for a mini-series, telefilm or feature film presentation on television during the 1996-1997 season. Davis Entertainment also produced “Volcano: Fire on the Mountain,” for ABC; the highly-rated NBC movie of Truman Capote’s “One Christmas,” starring Katharine Hepburn; and the popular CBS movie “This Can’t Be Love,” starring Katharine Hepburn and Anthony Quinn.

Davis’ other television and cable credits include “Tears and Laughter,” “The Last Outlaw,” “Silhouette,” “Voyage,” “Irresistible Force,” “Wild Card,” “Dangerous Passion,” “Curiosity Kills,” and “Caught in the Act.” Davis Entertainment Television is currently developing numerous series and event movies for network and cable outlets.

[edit] Other projects

Davis is further unique as he is also successful in unrelated businesses. Unlike other filmmakers who first entered the entertainment business following their success in businesses, Davis did it the other way around, first staking his claim as a successful producer then honing his business acumen in the retail, food, technology and investment industries. Among his outside business interests are ownership stakes, through his Stone Canyon Ventures, in Jane Cosmetics; Red Mango, a frozen yogurt chain; television stations in Wisconsin and West Virginia; and Catalina Precision Products, which manufactures auto parts. In 2007, Davis and a group of investors sold their ownership stakes in the highly successful Wetzel’s Pretzels Company, which Davis helped grow.

[edit] Producer filmography

All films, he was producer unless otherwise noted.

Title Year Notes
Predator 1987
Three O'Clock High 1987 Co-producer
License to Drive 1988
Little Monsters 1989 As John A. Davis
The Last of the Finest 1990
Dangerous Passion 1999 (TV) (executive producer)
Curiosity Kills 1999 (TV) (executive producer)
Predator 2 1990
Silhouette 1990 (TV) (executive producer)
Shattered 1991
Storyville 1992 (executive producer)
Fortress 1993
Voyage 1993 (TV)
The Firm 1993
The Thing Called Love 1993
Grumpy Old Men 1993
Gunmen 1994
This Can't Be Love 1994 (TV) (executive producer)
The Last Outlaw 1994 (TV)
One Christmas 1994 (TV)
Richie Ric 1994
The Hunted 1995
Denise Calls Up 1995 (executive producer)
Waterworld 1995 TV-PG-V
The Grass Harp 1995
Kidnapped 1995 (TV)
Grumpier Old Men 1995
Courage Under Fire 1996
The Chamber 1996
Daylight 1996
Asteroid 1997 (TV) (executive producer)
Volcano: Fire on the Mountain 1997 (TV) (executive producer)
Out to Sea 1997
Lewis and Clark and George 1997 (executive producer)
Bad Manners 1997 (executive producer)
Digging to China 1998
Miracle at Midnight 1998 (TV) (executive producer)
Dr. Dolittle 1998
The Settlement 1999 (executive producer)
The Jesse Ventura Story 1999 (TV) (executive producer)
Dudley Do-Right 1999
Rites of Passage 1999 (executive producer)
Labor Pains 2000 (co-producer)
Little Richard 2000 (TV) (executive producer)
Heartbreakers 2001
Dr. Dolittle 2 2001
Behind Enemy Lines 2001
Life or Something Like It 2002
Bobbie's Girl 2002 (TV) (executive producer)
Palms 2002 (executive producer)
Happy Hour 2003 (executive producer)
Daddy Day Care 2003
Devil's Pond 2003
Paycheck 2003 TV-14-V
Garfield 2004 TV-PG-L
I, Robot 2004 TV-14-LV
Alien vs. Predator 2004 TV-14-LV
First Daughter 2004
Fat Albert 2004
Flight of the Phoenix 2004
At Last 2005 (executive producer)
Nadine in Date Land 2005 (TV) (executive producer)
Life Is Ruff 2005 (TV) (executive producer)
Eragon 2006
Dr. Dolittle 3 2006 TV-PG-DL
When a Stranger Calls 2006
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties 2006
Norbit 2007
The Heartbreak Kid 2007
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem 2007
The Express 2008
Twist 2008 (announced)
Daddy Day Camp 2008
Reckless 2008 (pre-production)
The Last Mission 2009 (announced)
Selling Time 2009 (pre-production)
The Legend of Spyro 3D 2009 (pre-production) (CGI animated film adaption based on the popular video game franchise.)
The Sims 2009 (in production)
Shady Talez 2010 (in production)
"Uglies" 2011

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