Lawrence Gordon (producer)

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Lawrence Gordon (born March 25, 1936) is an American producer and motion picture executive.[1] He specializes in producing action-oriented films and other genres. Some of his most popular productions include 48 Hours (1982), Predator (1987), Die Hard (1988), Die Hard 2 (1990), Predator 2 (1990), Point Break (1991), Boogie Nights (1997), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), Hellboy (2004), and Watchmen (2009).

Born (1936-03-25) March 25, 1936 (age 90)
OccupationsProducer, executive
Yearsactive1964–present
Children3
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Lawrence Gordon
Born (1936-03-25) March 25, 1936 (age 90)
OccupationsProducer, executive
Years active1964–present
Children3
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Early life and education

Gordon was raised in a Jewish family[2] in Belzoni, Mississippi. He graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans.

Career

After moving to Los Angeles he began his producing career in 1964 working for Aaron Spelling and became writer and associate producer on the TV series Burke's Law. He quickly moved up the ranks and worked as an executive producer at ABC and at Screen Gems.[3]

In early 1968 Gordon joined American International Pictures. In August 1969 he was named vice president for motion picture and film development. He resigned in February 1970 to form his own company. In 1971 Gordon went to Screen Gems and he returned to AIP in January 1972 as head of production. Among the films released under his auspices were Slaughter and Boxcar Bertha.

He received credit as executive producer on John Milius's Dillinger (1973).[3]

Gordon left as worldwide production head in early 1974 to form his own company and did a deal with Columbia Pictures. Its first film was Hard Times (1975).[4][3] It was written and directed by Walter Hill who then collaborated with Gordon on a short lived TV series Dog and Cat.[5]

In 1978 he had two high-grossing films with Hooper and The End, both starring Burt Reynolds.[3]

Gordon and Walter Hill were going to make The Last Gun, but the film was cancelled because of poor financing. The Warriors was created instead.[6]

In the early 1980s, he created the TV series Matt Houston.

Gordon worked on multiple films in the 1970s and 1980s with fellow producer Joel Silver, most notably Streets of Fire and 48 Hrs.[7]

In July 1984, he replaced Joe Wizan as head of production at 20th Century Fox.[8] Two months later, he was appointed president of Fox Entertainment Group. In January 1986, he resigned as president and chief operating officer, citing poor health due to a heart condition.[9][10] He was planning to reactive Lawrence Gordon Productions in a two-year independent production deal with the studio.[9]

In 1989, he produced Field of Dreams which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. He subsequently formed Largo Entertainment which was backed by the Japanese company JVC.[11]

Gordon also had an independent production deal with Universal Pictures under the name Lawrence Gordon Productions. Under Lawrence Gordon Productions, he produced Jumpin' Jack Flash, Boogie Nights, Mystery Men, K-9, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Hellboy and its sequel The Golden Army, and Watchmen.

For three years, from 1986 until its founding of Largo in 1989, Lawrence Gordon Productions was based at 20th Century Fox, sometimes heading under the name Gordon Company.[12]

Selected filmography

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Films made while head of production at AIP

  • Coffy
  • Slaughter
  • Boxcar Bertha
  • Dr Phibes Rides Again
  • Blacula
  • The Thing with Two Heads
  • Slaughter 2
  • Dillinger
  • Sugar Hill
  • Little Cigars
  • Madhouse
  • Heavy Traffic
  • Black Caesar
  • The Sisters
  • Cannibal Girls
  • The Land that Time Forgot (initial deal done)
  • Fritz the Cat
  • Macon County Line
  • The Black Windmill
  • Golden Needles
  • Truck Turner
  • Black Mama White Mama
  • Scream Blacula Scream
  • Foxy Brown

Film

As producer

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Year Film Credit Notes
1973DillingerExecutive producer
1975Hard Times
1977Rolling ThunderExecutive producer
1978The End
The Driver
HooperExecutive producer
1979The Warriors
1980Xanadu
1981Paternity
1982Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again
48 Hrs.
1984Streets of Fire
1985Brewster's Millions
1986Jumpin' Jack Flash
1987Predator
1988The Couch Trip
The Wrong GuysExecutive producer
Die Hard
1989LeviathanExecutive producer
Field of Dreams
K-9
Lock Up
Family Business
1990Another 48 Hrs.
Die Hard 2
Predator 2
1991The Rocketeer
1995Waterworld
1997The Devil's Own
Event Horizon
Boogie NightsExecutive producer
1999Mystery Men
K-911Executive producerDirect-to-video
Thieves
2001Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
K-PAX
2002K-9: P.I.Executive producerDirect-to-video
2003Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life
2004Hellboy
2008Hellboy II: The Golden Army
2009Watchmen
Under the Hood Executive producer Direct-to-video
Tales of the Black Freighter Executive producer Direct-to-video
2019Hellboy
2022PreyExecutive producer
2024 Watchmen: Chapter I Executive producer
Watchmen: Chapter II Executive producer
2025Predator: Killer of KillersExecutive producer
Predator: BadlandsExecutive producer
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As writer

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Year Film Credit
1969The Devil's 8Story
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As an actor

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Year Film Role
1971The Christian Licorice Store Hollywood Party Guest
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Miscellaneous crew

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Year Film Role
1991Point BreakPresident: Largo Entertainment
1992Back in the USSR
Unlawful Entry
Dr. Giggles
Used PeoplePresident: Largo Entertainment
Presenter
1994TimecopPresident: Largo Entertainment
1995WaterworldPresenter
1997The Devil's Own
Event Horizon
1999Mystery Men
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Thanks

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Year Film Role
2020Da 5 BloodsSpecial thanks
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Television

As producer

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Year Title Credit Notes
1971 The Point Television film
1975The Missing Are DeadlyExecutive producerTelevision film
Home Cookin'Executive producerTelevision film
1977 Dog and Cat Executive producerTelevision pilot
Executive producer
1978Lacy and the Mississippi QueenExecutive producerTelevision film
1979 The Nightingales Executive producer Television film
1980Stunts UnlimitedExecutive producerTelevision film
1982The RenegadesExecutive producerTelevision pilot
1983Executive producer
Just Our LuckExecutive producer
Lone StarExecutive producerTelevision film
1984The StreetsExecutive producerTelevision film
1982−85Matt HoustonExecutive producer
1985Our Family HonorExecutive producer
1997TimecopExecutive producer
2006Hellboy: Sword of StormsExecutive producerTelevision film
2007Hellboy: Blood and IronExecutive producerTelevision film
2019WatchmenConsulting producer
2023 Bill Russell: Legend Executive producer Documentary
TBAThe WarriorsExecutive producerFuture series
Field of Dreams Executive producer Future series
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As writer

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1965 Burke's Law Teleplays (2 episodes)
1967−68 The Guns of Will Sonnett Teleplays (2 episodes)
1969−70 The New People Creator
1971 Five Desperate Women Story; television film
1982The RenegadesStory; television pilot
1983Creator
Just Out Luck Creator
1982−84Matt HoustonCreator
1985−86 Our Family Honor Creator
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