Sue Bea Montgomery

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Sue Bea Montgomery
Born
Sue Bea Belknap

1958 (age 6465)
OccupationFilm producer

Sue Bea Montgomery (born 1958) is an American film producer from Tulsa, Oklahoma. [1] After serving as an associate producer on the 1999 Independent film Chillicothe , she introduced the film's director Todd Edwards and his brother Cory Edwards to entrepreneur and inventor Maurice Kanbar, who had invested in the film. Kanbar agreed to finance the brothers to direct a computer-animated film, based on a well known fairy tale, and they came up with Hoodwinked , a unique retelling of Little Red Riding Hood . [1] To produce the film, Montgomery and Kanbar founded Kanbar Entertainment and Kanbar Animation in 2002. [2] [3] To save costs, the film's animation was produced in Manila, Philippines, which made it the first independent computer-animated film to be produced in the Philippines. [1] The film was also one of the first computer-animated films to be completely independently funded. [4] [5] Hoodwinked! was released in 2005, receiving mixed reviews, [6] and earning over $110 million worldwide. [7] Montgomery served as a producer on two PBS Kids series; Sid the Science Kid from 2008 to 2009 and Dinosaur Train from 2009 to 2010. She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy award in the category of Outstanding Children's Animated Program for her work on Dinosaur Train. [8] She has also worked on a number of other well known films, including Ironweed , The Shawshank Redemption , Air Force One , and Atlantis: The Lost Empire .

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Filmography

YearTitleNotes
1983 The Outsiders production assistant (uncredited)
1987 Light of Day assistant: Mr. Claybourne, location publicity assistant (as Sue Bea Belknap)
1987 Ironweed assistant: Mr. Babenco, post-production supervisor (as Sue Bea Belknap)
1988 The Wonder Years (unknown episodes)assistant to producers
1989 Great Balls of Fire! assistant: Mr. McBride (as Sue Bea Belknap)
1990The Wonder Years (Growing Up)associate producer (as Sue Bea Belknap)
1990The Wonder Years (Ninth Grade Man)associate producer (as Sue Bea Belknap)
1991The Wonder Years (The Accident)associate producer
1993 In the Line of Fire production secretary
1994 The Shawshank Redemption production supervisor
1995 Empire Records production coordinator (uncredited)
1996 Tin Cup production office coordinator
1996 My Fellow Americans production coordinator (uncredited)
1997 Air Force One production coordinator
1999 Mutual Love Life producer
2001 Atlantis: The Lost Empire post-production manager
2003 The Bus Stops Here co-producer
2003 A Bear's Story executive producer
2005 Hoodwinked! producer
2008–2009 Sid the Science Kid producer
2009–2010 Dinosaur Train producer

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