Todd Hallowell

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Todd Hallowell
Born (1952-08-29) August 29, 1952 (age 72)
OccupationFilm producer

Todd Hallowell (born August 29, 1952) is an American film producer. His credits include How the Grinch Stole Christmas , Cinderella Man , A Beautiful Mind , Apollo 13 , Dark Phoenix and Thor: Love and Thunder .

Filmography

As producer

YearTitleDirectorRole
1991 Backdraft Ron Howard Associate Producer
1992 Far and Away Executive Producer
1994 The Paper
1995 Apollo 13
1996 Ransom
1999 EDtv
2000 How The Grinch Stole Christmas
2001 A Beautiful Mind
2003 The Missing
2004 The Alamo John Lee Hancock
2005 Cinderella Man Ron Howard
2006 The Da Vinci Code
2008 Frost/Nixon
2009 Angels & Demons
2011 The Dilemma
2013 Rush
2014 X-Men: Days of Future Past Bryan Singer
2016 X-Men: Apocalypse
2019 X-Men: Dark Phoenix Simon Kinberg Producer
2022 Thor: Love and Thunder Taika Waititi Executive Producer
2025 A Minecraft Movie Jared Hess

As second unit director

YearTitleDirector
1987 Adventures in Babysitting Chris Columbus
1991BackdraftRon Howard
1992Far and Away
1993 Striking Distance Rowdy L. Herrington
1994The PaperRon Howard
1995Apollo 13
1996Ransom
1999 Virus John Bruno
EDtvRon Howard
2000How The Grinch Stole Christmas
2001A Beautiful Mind
2003The Missing
2005Cinderella Man
2006The Da Vinci Code
2008Frost/Nixon
2009Angels & Demons
2011The Dilemma
2013Rush
2014X-Men: Days of Future PastBryan Singer
2016X-Men: Apocalypse
2019X-Men: Dark PhoenixSimon Kinberg

As production designer

YearTitleDirector
1986 Tough Guys Jeff Kanew
1987 Burglar Hugh Wilson
Adventures in BabysittingChris Columbus
1989 The Dream Team Howard Zieff
Parenthood Ron Howard
1990 Vital Signs Marisa Silver
1991 Class Action Michael Apted
1994The PaperRon Howard

As art director

YearTitleDirector
1984 Cloak & Dagger Richard Franklin
1985 Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis
Fletch Michael Ritchie
1986 Down and Out in Beverly Hills Paul Mazursky

As actor

YearTitleDirectorRole
1989ParenthoodRon HowardTrack Official
1992Far and AwayThug #1
1995Apollo 13Noisy Civilian
1996RansomDon Campbell
1999EDtvInterviewer
2019X-Men: Dark PhoenixSimon KinbergHospital Doctor

Music Department

YearTitleDirectorRole
1994The PaperRon HowardWriter: "You Just Never Know"
1995Apollo 13Executive music producer


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