Mary Parent

Mary Parent (born 1968) is an American film producer, and former studio executive. In February 2011, she co-founded Disruption Entertainment, a company with a first-look deal at Paramount Pictures.[1] She was formerly the Chairperson of Metro Goldwyn Mayer's Worldwide Motion Picture Group.[2] She was a former President of Production for Universal Studios. There, she was responsible for Meet the Fockers, The Bourne Supremacy, Serenity, and other films. In 2004, Parent and Scott Stuber were named Vice Chairman of Worldwide Production for Universal Pictures. In 2005, Universal inked a production deal with the duo under the shingle Stuber/Parent Productions. Under Stuber/Parent, she has produced such films as Role Models (2008), Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008), The Kingdom (2007), and You, Me and Dupree (2006). She produced Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim, the Darren Aronofsky epic Noah and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015).[3] Parent worked at New Line Cinema in the 1990s.

Mary Parent
Born1968 (age 5253)
OccupationFilm producer

In 2008, Parent placed 28th on The Wall Street Journal's "50 Women to Watch 2008" list.

Filmography

She was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

Year Film Credit Ref.
1996Set It OffExecutive producer
1997Trial and ErrorExecutive producer
1998PleasantvilleExecutive producer
2006You, Me and Dupree
2007The KingdomExecutive producer
2008Welcome Home Roscoe JenkinsExecutive producer
Role Models
2013Pacific Rim
2014Noah
Godzilla
2015The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
[4]
The Revenant
2016Monster Trucks
2017Kong: Skull Island
Same Kind of Different as Me
2018Pacific Rim: Uprising
2019Detective Pikachu
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
2020Enola Holmes
2021Godzilla vs. Kong
Dune
TBA
Beyblade
Production manager
Year Film Role
1997Dangerous GroundExecutive in charge of production

Television

As an actress
Year Title Role
2019Wonder Pets!Film Producer

References

  1. Fleming Jr., Mike. "Mary Parent Producing Legendary's Guillermo Del Toro-Produced 'Pacific Rim'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  2. Reuters March 13, 2008
  3. Graser, Marc; Kroll, Justin (August 16, 2012). "Paramount ramping up animation slate". Variety. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  4. "Paramount Dates 'Spongebob Squarepants 2,' 'Monster Trucks' for 2015". The Hollywood Reporter. 2013-01-08. Retrieved 2013-08-02.
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