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Alex Heineman

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Alex Heineman
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BornSeptember 1978
New York
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
💼 Occupation
Film producer
Known for"Coraline", "Non-Stop", "Project X"
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Alex Heineman (born September 1978) is an American film producer[1] and movie executive. Some of the films he has produced are Non-Stop, Project X, The Strangers, and Doomsday.

Early life and education[edit]

Heineman was born in New York and studied film and communications at Marist College.

Career[edit]

Dimension Films[edit]

Heineman served as a creative executive at Dimension Films during which time the company changed its focus from acquiring and co-financing lower budget pictures to producing, marketing and distributing a wider variety of films.

Rogue Pictures[edit]

In 2005, Heineman moved to the Rogue Pictures shingle of Universal Pictures as creative executive and in 2006 was promoted to Vice President of Production. ,[2]

Silver Pictures[edit]

In 2009 Heineman was hired as Senior Vice President of Silver Pictures, Joel Silver's production company based at Warner Bros. studios.[3] Heineman left Silver Pictures in January, 2014.[4]

"Top 35 Under 35"[edit]

In 2013, Heineman was named by the Hollywood Reporter as one of the top 35 up-and-coming executives under the age of 35. [5]

Producer's Guild of America[edit]

In October of 2014, Heineman became a member of the Producer's Guild. [6]

The Picture Company (2015-Present)[edit]

In 2015 Heineman started his own production company with Andrew Rona called The Picture Company with financing from European conglomerate StudioCanal. [7] Heineman is currently in production on the first film under The Picture Company shingle The Commuter starring Liam Neeson.[8]

References[edit]

  1. "Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman of The Picture Company will produce with Voltage's Nicolas Chartier and Craig J. Flores ". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. Mohr, Ian. "Rogue ups 2 in push for development".
  3. Kay, Jeremy. "Heineman Strikes Silver".
  4. "Execs Andrew Rona, Alex Heineman Exiting Silver Pictures". Deadline Hollywood.
  5. "Next Gen 2013: Hollywoods New Class"
  6. "PGA Newsletter October, 2014"
  7. "Studio Canal Backing New Venture From Silver Pictures Alums". Hollywood Reporter.
  8. "Liam Neeson action-thriller 'The Commuter' sets shoot and release dates". Screendaily.com.


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