|
|||||||
|
Mr. Katz joined The Walt Disney Studios in 1985 as Senior Vice President, Motion Picture and Television Production, and in that role was responsible for overseeing all aspects of physical production (including post production) for the studio’s various production banners -- Disney, Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures; all projects and series for Walt Disney Television; as well as productions for the Theme Parks and Feature Animation, among them the feature hits “Down & Out in Beverly Hills,” “Outrageous Fortune,” “Good Morning, Vietnam,” “Three Men and a Baby” “The Color Of Money,” “Honey, I Shrunk The Kids,” “Dead Poets Society,” “Dick Tracy,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” “Pretty Woman,” “Father Of The Bride,” “The Rocketeer,” “The Little Mermaid,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” and “New York Stories.” Three years later, he was promoted to the post of Executive Vice President and continued to oversee the physical production side of the studio’s rapidly expanding motion picture and television slate. Prior to joining Disney, Mr. Katz produced various television and theatrical films including Geffen/Warner Bros.’ “Lost In America” (1985) and Fox’s “Heart Like A Wheel” (1983). From 1978 to 1980, he was a Producer and Production Consultant for Paramount Pictures’ Television division. For two years before that, he was Executive Vice President of Production for Quinn Martin Productions. Upon his return from Vietnam in 1969, where he served as a US Army 1st Lieutenant Combat Pictorial Unit Director, Mr. Katz began his industry career working for Roger Corman’s New World Pictures as a Production Manager/Associate Producer on various low budget films. In 1971 he became Director of Film Production for ABC Circle Films during the Barry Diller/Michael Eisner years. During his five year association with that organization, he supervised production for more than 50 television movies (including “Eleanor and Franklin” and “Love Among The Ruins”) that garnered a total of 25 Emmy Awards. In 1996, Marty Katz Productions began operating independently with offices in Santa Monica. In 1997 Marty Katz was Twentieth Century Fox’s Supervising Producer on James Cameron’s “Titanic”. He produced “Reindeer Games” directed by John Frankenheimer, and starring Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, and Gary Sinise. He produced “Impostor” directed by Gary Fleder, and starring Gary Sinise and Madeline Stowe. In 2001, he produced “The Four Feathers” directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Heath Ledger, Kate Hudson, and Wes Bentley. In 2002, he produced “The Great Raid,” an epic World War II, true life action drama about the liberation of American Survivors of the Bataan Death March from the Japanese Cabanatuan POW Camp in the Philippines in 1945. The film was directed by John Dahl (“The Last Seduction,” “Rounders”), and stars Benjamin Bratt, James Franco, Connie Nielsen, and Joe Fiennes for Miramax films. In 2010 Marty Katz Productions released “Love Ranch” directed by Taylor Hackford, and stars Joe Pesci and Helen Mirren. |
|||||||
Producer - filmography |
|||||||