Eric Fellner
Milestones
- Birthplace: England
- Birthday: November 30, 1959
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2007
Again collaborated with Atkinson for "Mr. Bean's Holiday"
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2007
Earned second Oscar nomination for Best Picture for producing "Atonement"
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2006
Produced the controversal "United 93"
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2004
Produced the sequel "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason"
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2003
Produced Richard Curtis' directorial debut "Love Actually"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Comedy or Musical Picture
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2001
Co-Produced the romantic comedy "Bridget Jones Diary"
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1999
Signed five-year deal with Universal
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1999
Working Title released "Notting Hill" teaming Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts
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1998
Established special effects subsidiary Double Negative
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1998
Served as one of the executive producers of the period drama "Elizabeth"; earned first Oscar nomination for Best Picture
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1997
Executive produced "The Big Lebowski" for the Coens
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1997
Had international hit with the comedy "Bean," starring Rowan Atkinson
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1996
Second teaming with the Coen brothers on the award-winning "Fargo"
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1995
Re-teamed with Tim Robbins as executive producer of "Dead Man Walking"
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1995
Served as executive producer on "Panther," directed by Mario Van Peebles
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1994
Executive produced "Armisted Maupin's Tales of the City" for PBS
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1994
First worked with the Coen brothers as executive producer of "The Hudsucker Proxy"
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1994
Served as executive producer on the Oscar-nominated Best Picture "Four Weddings and a Funeral"
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1992
Executive produced Tim Robbins' directorial debut, "Bob Roberts"
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1991
Joined with Tim Bevan in Working Title Films
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1986
Produced first feature film, "Sid and Nancy"
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1985
Founded Initial Pictures (with Scott Millaney)
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1983
Founded Direct Productions
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First job in industry, as a runner for Zoetrope, a music video company; eventually began producing videos
Upcoming Appearances
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