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Edward S. Feldman

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In his memoir, he describes how Jim Belushi trashed his office on the Paramount lot because Feldman was producing Wired, the story of his brother John Belushi's fatal descent into drugs. Jim Belushi told Feldman's secretary, "You just tell him who did this." The secretary replied, "I would. But I don't know who you are, sir.".
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Filmography

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2002 K-19: The Widowmaker (producer)
 
2000 102 Dalmatians (producer)
 
1998 The Truman Show (producer)
 
1996 101 Dalmatians (executive producer)
 
1994 The Jungle Book (producer)
 
1994 My Father the Hero (executive producer)
 
1992 Forever Young (executive producer)
 
1992 Honey I Blew Up the Kid (producer)
 
1991 The Doctor (executive producer)
 
1990 Green Card (executive producer)
 
1989 Wired (producer)
 
1987 Near Dark (executive producer)
 
1986 The Golden Child (producer)
 
1986 The Hitcher (executive producer)
 
1986 Hamburger: The Motion Picture (executive producer)
 
1985 Explorers (producer)
 
1985 Midas Valley (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1985 Witness (producer)
 
1984 Hot Dog... The Movie (producer)
 
1982 Not in Front of the Children (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1982 The Sender (producer)
 
1982 Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1982 Six Pack (executive producer)
 
1981 Three Hundred Miles for Stephanie (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1979 Valentine (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1978 King (TV mini-series) (executive producer)
 
1976 Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1976 Two-Minute Warning (producer)
 
1976 21 Hours at Munich (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1975 The Other Side of the Mountain (producer)
 
1975 My Father's House (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1974 The Stranger Who Looks Like Me (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1973 Pioneer Woman (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1973 Save the Tiger (executive producer)
 
1972 Moon of the Wolf (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1972 Fuzz (executive producer)
 
1971 What's the Matter with Helen? (executive producer)
 
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1982 One from the Heart (production representative)
 
Show ShowThanks (1 title)
2003 The Hitcher: 'How Do These Movies Get Made?' (video documentary short) (special thanks)
 
Show ShowSelf (7 titles)
2010 To Whom It May Concern: Ka Shen's Journey (documentary)
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2006 Greatest Movie Love Scenes (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2005 How's It Going to End? The Making of 'The Truman Show' (video documentary short)
Himself (as Edward Feldman)
 
2005 Between Two Worlds: The Making of 'Witness' (video documentary)
Himself
 
2003 The Hitcher: 'How Do These Movies Get Made?' (video documentary short)
Himself
 
2002 Living in Darkness (video documentary)
Himself (as Ed Feldman)
 
1994 The Making of Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' (TV documentary)
Himself - Producer
 
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Edward Feldman | Ed Feldman
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Personal Quote:

The one thing the business lacks now is courtesy. As a producer, you're always ready and you're always expecting to get blitzed by someone; they don't like you or don't like the script you have. But in the old days at least we had a common respect for each other for having the chutzpah for doing it. See more »

Trivia:

In his memoir, he describes how Jim Belushi trashed his office on the Paramount lot because Feldman was producing Wired, the story of his brother John Belushi's fatal descent into drugs. Jim Belushi told Feldman's secretary, "You just tell him who did this." The secretary replied, "I would. But I don't know who you are, sir.". See more »