Lucy Fisher

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 10/02/1949

biography

This film executive rose through the ranks to become vice chair of Columbia and TriStar motion pictures group. Lucy Fisher has, during her almost two decades in the entertainment industry, been associated with such films as "Chariots of Fire", which won the 1981 Academy Award as Best Picture, Jean-Jacques Annaud's "Quest for Fire" (also 1981) and "The Fugitive" (1993). She has earned the reputation of being able to combine "classy" and "big budgets" in the same breath.

One of the top-ranked women in Hollywood, Fisher began her career as a script reader at United Artists before landing at Samuel Continued

Credits

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2002

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Worked in the newsroom at KFWB on the overnight shift
 
Began career as a reader at United Artists
 
Moved to Samuel Goldwyn Jr Productions to work in story department
 
Worked first as executive story editor, then as execuitve in charge of creative affairs at MGM
 
Joined 20th Century Fox as vice president, creative affairs
Continued

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