Donald De Line

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Donald De Line
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De Line at WonderCon 2015
Nationality American
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1985–present

Donald De Line (or Donald DeLine) is an American film producer. He was formerly the head of production at Paramount Pictures. He began his career as a studio executive at Walt Disney Productions and its Touchstone Pictures division in 1985, eventually serving as Disney's vice-president of production. [1] He is a native of La Jolla, a community of San Diego, California. His well-known films have included Pretty Woman (1990), The Italian Job (2003), and Body of Lies (2008). [1]

Contents

Career

Filmography

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

YearFilmCreditNotesRef.
2001 Domestic Disturbance
[1]
2003 The Italian Job
[1]
2004 The Stepford Wives
[1]
Without a Paddle
[1]
2008 Fool's Gold
[1]
Body of Lies
[1]
2009 I Love You, Man
[1]
Observe and Report
[1]
2010 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Executive producer
Burlesque
Yogi Bear
2011 Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Direct-to-video
Green Lantern
2013 Pain & Gain
2017 Going in Style
2018 Ready Player One
2022 Don't Make Me Go
Studio executive
YearFilmRef.
1990 Pretty Woman
[1]
1991 What About Bob?
[1]
1996 Ransom
[1]
Thanks
YearFilmRole
2008 Smother Thanks

Television

YearTitleCreditRef.
2015−16 Wayward Pines Executive producer
[2]
2021 Chapelwaite Executive producer
2022Billy the KidExecutive producer

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Donald De Line". Hollywood.com. Retrieved 2008-11-18.
  2. Wayward Pines executive-produced by M. Night Shyamalan, Donald De Line, Chad Hodge, and Ashwin Rajan,