Reid Carolin

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Reid Carolin
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OccupationFilm producer, screenwriter

Reid Carolin is an American film producer, director, and screenwriter.

Biography[]

He wrote and produced the 2012 film Magic Mike, directed by Steven Soderbergh, and won a 2012 Peabody Award for writing and producing the documentary Earth Made of Glass, which premiered on HBO in April 2011. He was an associate producer and developed the story for the 2008 Paramount Pictures film Stop-Loss and was the cinematographer for the soldier-video sequences in the film.[1] He is also a producer of the films Ten Years, White House Down, and 22 Jump Street. As of the mid-2010s he was scheduled to produce Gambit with producer-star Channing Tatum, and a reboot of Ghostbusters with male leads.[2][3][4]

He graduated from Harvard College.[5] He was also the co-founder of Constellation.tv, a service presenting live interactive events built around streaming movies.[citation needed]

Philanthropy[]

Carolin worked briefly with Red Feather Development Group,[6] a non-profit organization that builds straw-bale homes on American Indian reservations, for whom he was involved with the short film Building One House.[7]

Filmography[]

References[]

  1. ^ Kimberly Peirce on "Stop-Loss" | Film News | Film | IFC.com
  2. ^ "Channing Tatum's 'X-Men' Character 'Gambit' Spinoff Moving Forward". Deadline. October 31, 2014. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  3. ^ Channing Tatum Headlining Guy-Themed Ghostbusters Sequel?
  4. ^ Sony Planning Guy-Centric 'Ghostbusters' Too
  5. ^ The Harvard Crimson :: News :: Poker, Anyone?
  6. ^ Home | Red Feather Development Group
  7. ^ The Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival Website – 2006 Festival

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