Walter F. Parkes
Known for: Production
Born: April 14, 1951 in Bakersfield, California, USA
Walter F. Parkes (born April 15, 1951) is an American producer, screenwriter, and media executive. The producer of more than 50 films, including the Men in Black series and Minority Report, he is the co-founder and co-chairman of Dreamscape Immersive. Parkes and his wife and business partner, producer Laurie MacDonald, helped to build DreamWorks, with Parkes the head of its motion picture division, and the two later moved to Amblin Entertainment, where Parkes served as president. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards, receiving his first nomination as the director/ producer of the 1975 documentary The California Reich; his second for co-writing the original screenplay for WarGames; and his third as a producer of Awakenings. Parkes and MacDonald created the Parkes + Macdonald production company (P+M, P+M Image Nation) in 2010, collaborating on the productions of a number of films, including films that Amblin has released. Description above from the Wikipedia article Walter F. Parkes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Making of ‘Sneakers’
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Catch Me If You Can: Behind the Camera
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Spielberg
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Barry Sonnenfeld's Intergalactic Guide to Comedy
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The Making of Men in Black
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Strength and Honor: Creating the World of 'Gladiator'
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Unmasking Zorro
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Minority Report
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The Ring
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The Terminal
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Men in Black II
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Men in Black
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A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Executive Producer
Catch Me If You Can
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The Legend of Zorro
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Sneakers
Screenplay
Twister
Executive Producer
The Ring Two
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The Time Machine
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Awakenings
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Small Soldiers
Executive Producer
The Peacemaker
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The Lookout
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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
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