Richard Suckle

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Richard Scott Suckle (born January 6, 1969 ) is an American film producer who was nominated for an Oscar in 2014 .

Life

Suckle studied at both the University of Chicago and New York University . While still a student, he started his career in the entertainment industry on Broadway , where he was in the management of Gatchell & Neufeld Ltd. was active. There he worked on Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1989 musical Aspects of Love, as well as on the play Lettice & Lovage , dedicated by Peter Shaffer to British actress Maggie Smith , for which Smith received a Tony Award . Soon after, Suckle joined the music industry more strongly and worked for the PR company Shore Fire Media, where he came across one of today's most famous jazz trumpeters , the artist Wynton Marsalis , and the Grammy- nominated pop music duo Hall & Oates . After graduating in 1991, Suckle moved to Philadelphia and joined Roven / Cavallo Entertainment, which in 1993 became Atlas Entertainment, a company that became Atlas Media Corp. counts. During his affiliation with Atlas Film, projects such as Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys (1995) and Demon - Trau kein Seele (1998) with Oscar winner Denzel Washington emerged , in which Suckle was involved as an associate producer.

Suckle then produced the adventure comedy Scooby-Doo , which was released in 2002, together with Charles Roven . In 2003, Suckle partnered with Raja Gosnell , the director of Scooby-Doo . Together they founded the production company R & R Entertainment.

In 2014 , Suckle received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture along with Charles Roven , Megan Ellison and Jonathan Gordon for the drama American Hustle, starring Christian Bale , Bradley Cooper and Amy Adams .

Suckle is married.

Awards

Filmography

Web links

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  1. Richard Suckle at usidentify.com. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  2. ^ Atlas Entertainment at IMDb . Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  3. Richard Suckle at promo.warnerbros.com. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  4. Richard Suckle at filmbug.com. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  5. Richard and Maia Suckle at zimbio.com. Retrieved January 18, 2014.