Cary Granat is an American film producer and studio executive.
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Cary Granat is an American film producer and studio executive.
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Cary Granat worked on films such as Babe and Casino, as well as acquired the original Meet the Parents, a Gregg Glienna film, for remake.
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Cary Granat worked closely with and for Bob Weinstein to build Dimension into one of the most recognizable brands in the entertainment business, managing a roster that became distinguished for both its trend-setting content and international box-office success.
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Cary Granat built out Walden's film, educational, and faith activities locally in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, France, Germany, Japan, and other foreign markets.
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Cary Granat forged partnerships with Andrew Adamson, Guillermo Del Toro, James Cameron, Cirque du Soleil, Fox Film, Steve Aoki and others while producing Free Birds, The Book of Life, World Away, The Hive, and other projects.
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In 2012, Cary Granat co-founded and launched Immersive Artistry, an entertainment business.
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Cary Granat is a participatory experience considered the newest evolution in media placing you inside the movie, rather than watching it.
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In 2004, Cary Granat co-founded The Forgotten Dog Foundation, a dog rescue foundation specializing in emergency medical needs.
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