Bob Yari
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Bob Yari (born 1962) is an Iranian-American[1] film producer.
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[edit] Biography
He grew up in Iran and New York, and studied cinematography at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Bob Yari has four production companies: El Camino Pictures, Stratus Film Co., Bob Yari Productions, and Bull's Eye Entertainment. His 2004 film Crash won the Best Picture at the 78th Academy Awards.
[edit] Film Credits
- The Hoax - Producer 2006
- The Illusionist - Producer 2006
- Even Money - Executive Producer 2006
- Find Me Guilty - Executive Producer 2006
- SueƱo - Executive Producer 2005
- Prime - Executive Producer 2005
- Dave Chappelle's Block Party (documentary) - Producer 2005
- Winter Passing - Executive Producer 2005
- The L.A. Riot Spectacular - Executive Producer 2005
- Hostage - Producer 2005
- The Chumscrubber - Executive Producer 2005
- Thumbsucker - Executive Producer 2005
- The Matador - Executive Producer 2005
- Around the Bend - Executive Producer 2004
- Haven - Producer 2004
- Crash - Producer 2004
- A Love Song for Bobby Long - Producer 2004
- House of D - Producer 2004
- Laws of Attraction - Executive Producer 2004
- Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London Producer
- In Enemy Hands - Executive Producer 2004
- Employee of the Month - Producer 2004
- Devil's Pond - Executive Producer 2003
- Where the Red Fern Grows - Producer 2003
- Agent Cody Banks - Executive Producer 2003
- Perfect Fit - Producer
[edit] References
- ^ Having found success in U.S., Iranian Jews turn to show biz. Retrieved on January 15, 2007.