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15 Facts About Brad Krevoy

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Over his 37-year career, Krevoy has been involved in the production and distribution of more than 250 film and television projects, most notably Dumb and Dumber, and Christmas-themed entertainment, including the A Christmas Prince and The Princess Switch trilogies, as well as Falling for Christmas and Irish Wish.

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Brad Krevoy went on to study at Stanford University, graduating in 1978 with a BA in Political Science.

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Brad Krevoy then went on to study at UC Hastings, College of the Law.

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Brad Krevoy worked for Corman's Concorde-New Horizon pictures, handling the business affairs; Concorde quickly becoming one of the largest suppliers of VHS tapes, having deals in place with every major distributor in the world.

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At Orion, Brad Krevoy oversaw the production, acquisition, and distribution of Orion's motion picture and television programming.

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Brad Krevoy produced films for Academy Award-winner Tom Schulman and released films such as 1997's Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, Prisoner of the Mountains, and the acclaimed Ulee's Gold.

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Brad Krevoy was able to take the MPCA name back as part of his original deal.

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In 1998, Brad Krevoy returned to his independent filmmaking roots and restarted MPCA with a distribution deal through MGM.

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In 2004 Brad Krevoy produced the drama, A Love Song for Bobby Long, starring John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson.

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Brad Krevoy built a strong international sales team and began assembling an eclectic slate of programming.

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Brad Krevoy produced the 2009 war drama Taking Chance, based on the true experiences of Lt.

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In 2011, Brad Krevoy produced Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 for Disney, a sequel to the 2008 hit comedy.

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Brad Krevoy is an executive producer of the Hallmark Channel show When Calls the Heart.

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In 2021, Brad Krevoy began a partnership with the newly rebranded network Great American Family, run by former Hallmark Channel CEO Bill Abbott.

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In 1999 Brad Krevoy teamed with exhibition veterans Ron Leslie and Peter Fornstam, as well as real estate attorney Richard Lawrence, to form Resort Theatres of America.