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Laura Ellen ZiskinGale Research Company (2002). Contemporary theatre, film, and television, p. 388. Gale Research Co., (March 3, 1950 – June 12, 2011) was an American film producer. She was an executive producer of (1990) and a producer of Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004), Spider-Man 3 (2007), and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012; posthumous credit).

She was the first woman to produce the alone, producing the 74th Academy Awards (2002) and the 79th Academy Awards (2007).


Early life and education
Ziskin was born and raised in a Russian-Jewish familyHyman, Paula; Moore, Deborah Dash (1997). Volume 1 of Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, p. 448. American Jewish Historical Society/Taylor & Francis, Jewish Journal: "Goodbye to Laura Ziskin: ‘A mother in a man’s world’" BY DANIELLE BERRIN June 29, 2011 in the San Fernando Valley, California, the daughter of Jay Ziskin and Elaine Edelman. Her father was a psychologist and lawyer who died of , aged 77, on June 14, 1997.Staff report (June 21, 1997). "Jay H. Ziskin; Psychologist and Lawyer". Los Angeles Times. June 21, 1997.

After graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 1973, Ziskin began by writing material for game shows and then became the personal assistant of . Ziskin quickly became a development executive, moving into feature films with Jon Peters' production company, where she worked on the remake of A Star Is Born (1976), starring . She was the associate producer of The Eyes of Laura Mars (1978).


Career

Fogwood Films and as an independent producer
Ziskin formed Fogwood Films with partner in 1984, and produced Murphy's Romance (1985).Miller, Gabriel (2000). The films of Martin Ritt: fanfare for the common man. Univ. Press of Mississippi, As an independent producer, Ziskin produced the thriller No Way Out (1987) for .Canby, Vincent (August 14, 1987). Film: 'No Way Out,' Washington Drama. New York Times Ziskin and partner Ian Sander produced two films featuring , the 1988 remake of D.O.A.,James, Caryn (March 18, 1988). Film; 'D.O.A.,' Racing Death. The New York Times and 's Everybody's All-American (also 1988).Maslin, Janet (November 4, 1988). Film; The Glory Fades in 'Everybody's All-American.' The New York Times


Touchstone Pictures
Ziskin's largest success came with the release of the comedy (1990), starring and , on which Ziskin served as executive producer for Touchstone Pictures.Benson, Sheila (March 23, 1990). 'Pretty Woman': Roberts' Legs, a Cold Heart. Los Angeles Times Ziskin's next project, What About Bob? (1991), proved stressful. She and star had spirited disagreements during production, which involved Murray pushing her into a lake and breaking her sunglasses.Brownfield, Paul (February 29, 2004). THE ICONOCLAST; What about Bill?; Murray doesn't play the game – which might be how he keeps his craft fresh. Los Angeles Times

Neither that film nor The Doctor (also 1991)Maslin, Janet (July 24, 1991). Film; William Hurt as Doctor Whose Spirit Heals When He Falls Ill. New York Times were anywhere near as strong at the box-office as Pretty Woman.Fox, David J. (September 4, 1991). The Los Angeles Times A switch to Columbia resulted in ' Hero (1992), a loose remake of Meet John Doe (1941), for which Ziskin both produced and supplied the story.Turan, Kenneth (October 2, 1992). A Reluctant 'Hero.' Los Angeles Times Ziskin directed her first short film Oh, What a Day! 1914, which was released in 1994,Schick, Elizabeth A. (1997). Current Biography Yearbook, 1997. HW Wilson Co, and produced the tour-de-force To Die For (1995), under the banner of Laura Ziskin Productions.Quigley, Eileen S. (2006). International Television & Video Almanac. Quigley Pub. Co.,


Fox 2000
Ziskin was appointed president of Fox 2000 in 1994, a newly created division of 20th Century Fox.

Among the films released were 's drama Courage Under Fire (1996), the romantic comedy One Fine Day (1996), Pat O'Connor's Inventing the Abbotts (1997), and the big-budget disaster film Volcano (1997). Ziskin and helped develop the script for The English Patient (1996) before studio head returned the rights to director Anthony Minghella, who then got it produced and distributed through .Waxman, Sharon (2005). Rebels on the backlot: six maverick directors and how they conquered the Hollywood studio system, p. 257. ,

Ziskin executive produced As Good as It Gets (1997). The film received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. Its stars, and , received the leading role Oscars in the acting categories.


Columbia Pictures
After nearly five years in the same job, Ziskin resigned from Fox 2000 in November 1999 and within a month had a production deal at Columbia Pictures.

After serving as the first solo female producer of an Academy Awards telecast in 2002, Ziskin returned to the big screen with the feature version of Spider-Man (2002). The film was released in early May to widespread acclaim from critics and became the highest-grossing film of its year. The success of the film led to two sequels, Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007).

In 2002, Ziskin was awarded the Crystal Award by Women in Film for her efforts at expanding the role of women in the entertainment industry.McDonald, Kathy A. (September 20, 2002). Laura Ziskin: self-starting 'Spider-Man' producer stays real, seeks perfection. Variety


Activism
In February 2004, Ziskin was diagnosed with stage 3 , a disease doctors had repeatedly missed previously because of the diffuse type of cancer she had.Waxman, Sharon (January 7, 2007). She's Producing as Fast as She Can. The New York Times

On May 28, 2008, Ziskin, along with , , the Entertainment Industry Foundation, the Noreen Fraser Foundation, and Ellen Ziffren, created the charitable organization Stand Up to Cancer.


Personal life
When she was about 27, Ziskin married writer , relocating to Connecticut to help him raise his three children from a previous marriage. The couple later had a daughter, Julia Barry.Schick, Elizabeth A. (1997). Current Biography Yearbook. HW Wilson Co., Ziskin was married to writer from 2010 until her death in 2011 from complications of breast cancer.


Death
Ziskin died of breast cancer at her home in Santa Monica, California, on June 12, 2011, aged 61.Littleton, Cynthia (June 12, 2011). "Producer Laura Ziskin dies at 61". Variety. Her final films were the franchise reboot, The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and (2013). She died a few weeks after principal filming ended on The Amazing Spider-Man but three weeks before filming began on The Butler.

In 2012, the Athena Film Festival created an award to be given in her honor: The Laura Ziskin Lifetime Achievement Award is given annually to a woman in the film industry whose leadership demonstrates vision and courage and sets a standard for other women to emulate.The Laura Siskin Lifetime Achievement Award – Athena Film Festival


Filmography as producer and executive producer
She was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.


Film
Posthumous credit
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What About Bob?
Hero

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Television
Television film
Television film
Television film
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Documentary

As writer

Television special

Miscellaneous crew

Television film


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