Robert Latham Brown

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Robert Latham Brown

Born June 20, 1947 (1947-06-20) (age 60)

Robert Latham Brown (born 1947) is a film producer, line producer, production manager, and author. In his 30-year film career, he has worked closely with Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Michael Mann, Mel Brooks, and many others.

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[edit] History

As producer and production manager, Brown has worked on more than 40 feature films, including both the very small (Lords of Dogtown, The Anarchist Cookbook) and the very large (Return of the Jedi, Starship Troopers, and Ali).

His excellence as a budgeting and logistics coordinator inspired Mel Brooks to nickname Brown "Mr. On-Budget".

[edit] Author and teacher

Brown is also the author of the critically-acclaimed Planning the Low-Budget Film, and is a Production Planning instructor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts[1].

[edit] References

  1. ^ USC Cinema - Faculty/Staff ยป Robert Latham Brown

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