Jonathan D. Krane

Jonathan D. Krane

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Born 1952-05-01 Died 2016-08-01 Los Angeles, California, USA 40 credits Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture 1

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Won 1 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture Award

Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture 1 won

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Jonathan D. Krane was an American screenwriter, film producer, talent manager, and studio head. He's most known in Hollywood for his decade and a half partnership with John Travolta, who he managed from 1987 until 2002. He has been a force for change in the film industry. A graduate of both St. John's College and Yale University School of Law, his background in classical studies and law paved the way for him to identify five fundamental principles as its foundation. Implementing theories based on these principles, he has been able to achieve a high level of success as an industry leader. His career began in 1980 through a partnership with director Blake Edwards. As co-founder of "Blake Edwards Entertainment" and an Executive Producer on all of Edwards' films, Krane learned the ins and outs of the business from a key position as the first producer/manager. From there, he easily transformed into a studio mogul. His studio, Management Company Entertainment Group (MCEG), was the first talent management/studio/production company, and the highest performing entertainment stock of 1988. At MCEG, Krane focused on talent, putting Kim Basinger, Bruce Willis and Bridget Fonda in their first films. Managing over 150 clients, he also produced successful studio and independent films keeping low budgets and high production values. Krane produced Face/Off (1997), Phenomenon (1996), Michael (1996), Jerry Maguire (1996), Primary Colors (1998) - chosen to open the '98 Cannes Film Festival, and The General's Daughter (1999). Overall, Krane has produced 46 movies, both studio and independent. Recognized throughout his career for his work, Krane has received numerous awards and honors including "The Hollywood Visionary Award" in 2000 from the Hollywood Film Festival, a nomination for the Independent Spirit Awards for Best First Feature for The Chocolate War (1988), an issue of Daily Variety dedicated to his 20-year career, The People's Choice Award for Look Who's Talking (1989), as well as The Golden Palm Award at the Palm Beach International Film Festival for The Point of Betrayal (1995), which he co-wrote and produced. Krane has hosted seminars across the country on how to break into the film industry, and lectured at both the AFI Conservatory and USC. For fourteen years, his educational home was the UCLA Extension School, where he taught Motion Picture Production and Talent Management. By 2003, Krane undertook a lifelong dream of writing a comprehensive textbook on the industry. "A Revolutionary Approach to the Art and Science of Moviemaking" outlines a system by which movies can be produced both efficiently and profitably. Through its vision, this book has formed the basis of the curriculum for an innovative film institute Krane founded in 2005, the Krane Academy. It has also helped form the guiding principles of Krane's newest venture, The Edge, which will produce, finance, and distribute 15 films a year.
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Filmography
Producing 38 credits
Face/Off
Face/Off
1997 · ★ 7.1 · Executive Producer
Swordfish
Swordfish
2001 · ★ 6.3 · Producer
Phenomenon
Phenomenon
1996 · ★ 6.5 · Executive Producer
Battlefield Earth
Battlefield Earth
2000 · ★ 3.3 · Producer
Look Who's Talking
Look Who's Talking
1989 · ★ 6.3 · Producer
Basic
Basic
2003 · ★ 6.5 · Executive Producer
Blind Date
Blind Date
1987 · ★ 6.0 · Executive Producer
Look Who's Talking Now!
Look Who's Talking Now!
1993 · ★ 5.4 · Producer
Primary Colors
Primary Colors
1998 · ★ 6.3 · Executive Producer
The General's Daughter
The General's Daughter
1999 · ★ 6.4 · Executive Producer
Domestic Disturbance
Domestic Disturbance
2001 · ★ 5.8 · Producer
Look Who's Talking Too
Look Who's Talking Too
1990 · ★ 5.5 · Producer
Michael
Michael
1996 · ★ 5.7 · Executive Producer
Trail of the Pink Panther
Trail of the Pink Panther
1982 · ★ 5.1 · Executive Producer
Curse of the Pink Panther
Curse of the Pink Panther
1983 · ★ 4.6 · Executive Producer
Mad City
Mad City
1997 · ★ 6.2 · Executive Producer
Lucky Numbers
Lucky Numbers
2000 · ★ 5.1 · Producer
A Fine Mess
A Fine Mess
1986 · Executive Producer
Cold Heaven
Cold Heaven
1992 · Producer
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud
1989 · ★ 4.3 · Producer
Father of Invention
Father of Invention
2010 · ★ 5.4 · Writer, Producer
The Man Who Loved Women
The Man Who Loved Women
1983 · ★ 4.9 · Executive Producer
The Experts
The Experts
1989 · ★ 4.6 · Executive Producer
The Prince and the Pauper: The Movie
The Prince and the Pauper: The Movie
2007 · ★ 5.5 · Executive Producer
Micki & Maude
Micki & Maude
1984 · ★ 5.7 · Executive Producer
That's Life!
That's Life!
1986 · Executive Producer
You Can't Hurry Love
You Can't Hurry Love
1988 · Producer
Love Is a Gun
Love Is a Gun
1994 · Producer
Fatal Charm
Fatal Charm
1990 · Producer
Convicts
Convicts
1991 · Producer
Boris and Natasha
Boris and Natasha
1992 · Producer
Catch Me... If You Can
Catch Me... If You Can
1989 · Producer
Getting It Right
Getting It Right
1989 · Producer
Limit Up
Limit Up
1989 · Producer
Breaking the Rules
Breaking the Rules
1992 · Producer
Without You I'm Nothing
Without You I'm Nothing
1990 · Producer
Video Valentino
Video Valentino
· Producer
Howie Mandel: Live from Carnegie Mall
Howie Mandel: Live from Carnegie Mall
1985 · Executive Producer
Writing 3 credits
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