Mike Karz
Mike Karz | |
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🏳️ Nationality | American |
💼 Occupation | Film & television producer & writer, and record producer |
📆 Years active | 1998-present |
Mike Karz is an American writer and producer, and record producer best known for producing Valentine's Day and Blended. He is also partner of production company Gulfstream Pictures with Bill Bindley, which they founded in 2013.
Early life and career[edit]
Karz graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, later he got his start in the entertainment field at Orion Pictures where he served as the story editor of the motion picture division. In January 2013, he along with Bill Bindley founded their own production company, Gulfstream Pictures, and produced The Nut Job together with that company.
Karz has also produced Good Luck Chuck in 2007. In 2011, he produced a romantic comedy film, New Year's Eve. He has also produced another romantic comedy film, Mother's Day in 2016.
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
- 1997: Toothless (co-producer)
- 1998: Senseless (producer)
- 2001: Max Keeble's Big Move (producer and record producer)
- 2002: Joe and Max (producer)
- 2003: Malibu's Most Wanted (producer)
- 2004: First Daughter (producer)
- 2007: Good Luck Chuck (producer)
- 2009: Sorority Row (producer)
- 2010: Valentine's Day (producer)
- 2010: Killers (producer)
- 2011: New Year's Eve (producer)
- 2012: Thunderstruck (producer)
- 2013: Crawlspace (producer)
- 2014: The Nut Job (executive producer)
- 2014: Blended (producer)
- 2014: The Fluffy Movie (producer)
- 2016: Mother's Day (producer)
- 2016: Spark (executive producer)
- 2017: The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature (executive producer)
TV series[edit]
- The Wonderful World of Disney (TV series 1997-2005, executive producer and co-producer)
- The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (TV series 2002-2007, executive producer, creator and writer)
- Green Eggs and Ham (TV series 2018–present, executive producer)
External links[edit]
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