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Brad Krevoy

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Brad Krevoy
Born
Alma materStanford University
Hastings College of the Law
Occupation(s)Film producer, entrepreneur
Years active1986–present
SpouseSusie (m. 1996)
Children3

Brad Krevoy is a film producer, entrepreneur, and founder and chairman/CEO of the Motion Picture Corporation of America. Over his 37-year career, Krevoy has been involved in the production and distribution of more than 250 film and television projects, most notably Dumb and Dumber, and Christmas-themed entertainment, including the A Christmas Prince and The Princess Switch trilogies, as well as Falling for Christmas and Irish Wish.[1]

Early life and education

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Krevoy graduated from Beverly Hills High School. He went on to study at Stanford University, graduating in 1978 with a BA in Political Science. He then went on to study at UC Hastings, College of the Law. After graduation, he served as a Legislative Fellow in the California State Legislature and worked as an entertainment attorney at a prominent Los Angeles law firm.[2]

Early career and work with Roger Corman (1983–1986)

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Krevoy's major entry into the film industry came from a chance encounter with Roger Corman at a Stanford football game in 1983. Krevoy worked for Corman's Concorde-New Horizon pictures, handling the business affairs; Concorde quickly becoming one of the largest suppliers of VHS tapes, having deals in place with every major distributor in the world.[3]

MPCA (1986–1996)

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In 1986, Krevoy and his longtime business partner Steve Stabler co-founded Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA) to focus on producing, acquiring, and distributing commercial film and television productions.

During the company's formative years, they produced cult favorites including The Purple People Eater (1988) with Ned Beatty; Back to Back (1989), starring Bill Paxton and Apollonia; and the sex comedy Miracle Beach (1992).

Dumb and Dumber

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Krevoy and Stabler released the blockbuster comedy Dumb and Dumber in 1994. The script had been around for nearly seven years and had been rejected by every major studio; MPCA's support let the writers, Bobby and Peter Farrelly, direct their own film and attach Jim Carrey to star.[4]

Dumb and Dumber broke box office comedy records, opening and remaining at number one on the U.S. box office for four straight weeks over the holiday season.[5] The film went on to gross $127 million domestically and $120 million overseas for a worldwide total of $247 million off of a $16 million budget.[6]

Krevoy and MPCA went on to produce more big-budget studio comedies, including Beverly Hills Ninja starring Chris Farley and Jungle 2 Jungle with Tim Allen. They also produced Threesome, starring Lara Flynn Boyle and Stephen Baldwin. The film was one of the most successful independent arthouse films of the year, grossing just under $15 million domestically.[7]

First-look deals

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Starting in November 1995, until they were acquired by Metromedia International Group in 1996, Krevoy and MPCA had a first-look producing deal with Paramount Studios. Krevoy and MPCA also signed a first-look deal with Sony Pictures in the late 90s, where they produced more than 10 movies.[8]

Co-president of Orion Pictures (1996–1998)

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In 1996, MPCA was purchased by John Kluge's Metromedia International Group. Metromedia had just purchased the independent production company Orion Pictures from chapter 11 bankruptcy. When MPCA was merged into the company, Krevoy and Stabler took over as the Co-President's of Orion Pictures and were given a six-picture deal.[9]

At Orion, Krevoy oversaw the production, acquisition, and distribution of Orion's motion picture and television programming. He produced films for Academy Award-winner Tom Schulman (Dead Poets Society) and released films such as 1997's Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, Prisoner of the Mountains (directed by Sergei Bodrov), and the acclaimed Ulee's Gold (directed by Victor Nunez and presented by Jonathan Demme). Ulee’s Gold was a critical hit and won its leading actor, Peter Fonda, his first and only Golden Globe for best actor. Fonda also received his first and only Oscar nomination for best actor.

After two years of revitalizing Orion Pictures, Metromedia went on to sell Orion to MGM. Krevoy was able to take the MPCA name back as part of his original deal.[10]

Restarting MPCA (1998–2014)

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In 1998, Krevoy returned to his independent filmmaking roots and restarted MPCA with a distribution deal through MGM.

Since rebooting MPCA, Krevoy has produced a wide array of motion pictures including: boxing drama Joe and Max (which collected both ESPN and ACE award nominations); the 2002 Sundance premiere Bookies; and Boat Trip for Artisan/Lionsgate.

In 2004 Krevoy produced the drama, A Love Song for Bobby Long, starring John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson. The film was well received by audiences and critics, earning Scarlett Johansson a Golden Globe nomination.

After the credit crunch hit in 2008, Krevoy found new investors and ramped up production. He built a strong international sales team and began assembling an eclectic slate of programming.[11]

Krevoy produced the 2009 war drama Taking Chance, based on the true experiences of Lt. Colonel Michael Strobl, who wrote about his time in the widely circulated article “Taking Chance Home".[12] The film was directed by Ross Katz and starred Kevin Bacon. It was shown at the Sundance Film Festival before premiering on HBO.[13] Taking Chance received a total of 27 award nominations and 6 wins, also winning the Humanitas Prize.

Krevoy and MPCA produced a string of straight-to-DVD action movies. These included Linewatch (2008); Hardwired (2009), which also starred Val Kilmer; Ticking Clock (2011); and One in the Chamber (2012), featuring Dolph Lundgren. They produced two movies with Samuel L. Jackson: Arena (2011); and Meeting Evil (2012). During this time MPCA also made two movies with Jean-Claude Van DammeAssassination Games (2011); and Six Bullets (2012).

In 2011, Krevoy produced Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 for Disney, a sequel to the 2008 hit comedy. Most of the original cast returned and the film did well in the home video market with sales of over $30 million.[14]

In 2014, Krevoy and Stabler were executive producers on Dumb and Dumber To, taking place 20 years after the events of the first film. Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey reprised their roles and the film was released on November 14, 2014. It opened at number one in the U.S. box office, and went on to earn $169 million worldwide.[15]

Christmas, rom-com and family movies (2013–present)

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Since 2013, Krevoy and MPCA have produced more than 70 original Christmas, rom-com and family movies for select broadcasters, including Netflix and The Hallmark Channel.[16]

With Netflix

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Krevoy and MPCA's first production for Netflix, A Christmas Prince, starring Rose McIver, Ben Lamb and Alice Krige, was released on November 17, 2017.[17] In 2018, MPCA produced The Princess Switch, starring Vanessa Hudgens and Sam Palladio. Both of these films ended up producing trilogies for Netflix.

MPCA’s other recent Netflix holiday movies include Holiday in the Wild, starring Rob Lowe and Kristin Davis; The Knight Before Christmas, starring Vanessa Hudgens and Josh Whitehouse; The Holiday Calendar, starring Kat Graham, Quincy Brown, and Ron Cephas Jones; and Christmas Inheritance, starring Eliza Taylor and Jake Lacy.

MPCA and Netflix also collaborated with Lindsay Lohan on her first lead film role in 9 years, for 2022's Falling for Christmas. After the success of that film,[18] they reteamed on 2024's Irish Wish, MPCA's first non-Christmas Original film with Netflix. They also released Mother of the Bride in 2024, which starred Brooke Shields, Benjamin Bratt, and Miranda Cosgrove and was directed by Mark Waters.[19]

With Hallmark

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Krevoy and MPCA have produced over 30 original movies for Hallmark and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, including several film franchises. A few of these include all five entries in the popular Murder, She Baked series based on the book series by Joanne Fluke,[20] all three of the Flower Shop Mystery series of films, based on the book series by Kate Collins,[21] four films in the Darrow & Darrow series from writer Phoef Sutton,[22] and three installments of The Crossword Mysteries, which were produced in collaboration with NY Times Crossword editor Will Shortz.[23]

Krevoy is an executive producer of the Hallmark Channel show When Calls the Heart. The series is adapted from the bestselling Canadian West series of books by Janette Oke.[24] The show has been hugely successful in the ratings, including high numbers for the Christmas specials.[25] The show is currently airing its seventh season, making it the longest-running original series on Hallmark. In August 2019, a spin-off show titled When Hope Calls launched with Hallmark’s new streaming service, Hallmark Movies Now.[26]

With Great American Family and Pure Flix

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In 2021, Krevoy began a partnership with the newly rebranded network Great American Family, run by former Hallmark Channel CEO Bill Abbott. MPCA producing twelve Christmas films for their first holiday season, starring Cameron Mathison, Maggie Lawson, Chad Michael Murray, Jill Wagner, Jen Lilley, and Becca Tobin. When Hope Calls also premiered a second season, moving over from Hallmark, and bringing with it When Calls the Heart veteran Lori Loughlin.[27]

2022 saw the release of two romantic comedies for GAF, The Winter Palace starring Danica McKellar, and Harmony from the Heart, starring Jessica Lowndes and Jesse Metcalfe. Harmony from the Heart was also produced and written by Lowndes.

Other Holiday Films

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Krevoy and MPCA also began producing Christmas films for CBS and Peacock in 2021. For CBS, they made A Christmas Proposal, starring Adam Rodriguez and Jessica Camacho,[28] as well as Christmas Takes Flight, starring Katie Lowes and Evan Williams.[29] And Peacock got into the Christmas game with The Housewives of the North Pole, starring Real Housewives alum Kyle Richards and Betsy Brandt.[30]

Other ventures

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In 1999 Krevoy teamed with exhibition veterans Ron Leslie (Former president of AMC theatres) and Peter Fornstam, as well as real estate attorney Richard Lawrence, to form Resort Theatres of America.[31] By March 1999, the company had acquired all of Metropolitan Theatre Corp.’s Palm screen locations for a total of 85 screens.

In 1999, they purchased and renovated the historic Isis Theatre in Aspen, Co.[32][33]

Personal life

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Brad married his wife Susie in 1996. They live in Santa Monica with their three daughters and two dogs.[34]

Filmography

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Film

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As a producer

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Year Film Credit Notes
1987 Sweet Revenge Executive producer
1988 Dangerous Love
Purple People Eater
1989 Memorial Valley Massacre
Think Big
Ministry of Vengeance
Back to Back
1991 Hangfire
Trabbi Goes to Hollywood
1992 Double Trouble
Miracle Beach
1993 Ghost Brigade
Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings Direct-to-video
Love, Cheat & Steal
1994 Threesome
Every Breath
The Desperate Trail Direct-to-video
Dumb and Dumber
1995 Coldblooded
Till the End of the Night
Cover Me
Soldier Boyz
1996 Bio-Dome
If Lucy Fell
Kingpin
The War at Home
Albino Alligator
The Glass Cage
1997 Retroactive
Beverly Hills Ninja
Jungle 2 Jungle Executive producer
Behind Enemy Lines
8 Heads in a Duffel Bag
Midnight Blue
The Corporate Ladder
The Locusts
Gang Related
Best Men
True Heart
The Curse of Inferno
1998 Tactical Assault Direct-to-video
Overnight Delivery Direct-to-video
Music from Another Room
American Dragons
1999 The Suburbans
2000 3 Strikes Executive producer
A Rumor of Angels Executive producer
2001 The Breed
2002 Undisputed
Boat Trip
2003 Bookies Executive producer
National Lampoon's Barely Legal
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
Consequence
2004 Dracula 3000
A Love Song for Bobby Long Executive producer
Riding the Bullet
Blast
2005 Slipstream
2006 Second in Command Direct-to-video
The Hard Corps Direct-to-video
2007 Moondance Alexander Executive producer
2008 Linewatch
2009 Hardwired Executive producer
2011 Ticking Clock Direct-to-video
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Direct-to-video
Assassination Games
Arena
2012 Meeting Evil
One in the Chamber
Six Bullets
2013 The Package
2014 Dumb and Dumber To Executive producer
2017 A Christmas Prince Executive producer
Christmas Inheritance Executive producer
2018 The Holiday Calendar Executive producer
The Princess Switch Executive producer
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding Executive producer
2019 Holiday in the Wild
The Knight Before Christmas
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby Executive producer
2020 Operation Christmas Drop
The Princess Switch: Switched Again
2021 The Princess Switch: Romancing the Star
A Castle for Christmas
Heatwave Executive Producer
2022 Margaux
Falling for Christmas
2023 Best. Christmas. Ever!
2024 The Image of You
Irish Wish
Mother of the Bride
TBD Winter Spring Summer or Fall
The Stranger in My Home

As a production manager

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Year Film Role
2012 Six Bullets Unit production manager
2017 A Christmas Prince Unit production manager
2018 A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding Unit production manager

As an actor

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Year Film Role
1991 Hangfire Examiner #1
Trabbi Goes to Hollywood Bystander #2
2002 Boat Trip Pilot

Television

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As a producer

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Year Title Credit Notes
1992 Sketch Artist Television film
Ring of the Musketeers Television film
1995 Sketch Artist II: Hands That See Television film
Johnny & Clyde Television film
1998 Breakfast with Einstein Television film
Route 9 Television film
1999 Absence of the Good Television film
Annie Co-producer Television film
2000 A Family in Crisis: The Elian Gonzales Story Executive producer Television film
2002 Joe and Max Executive producer Television film
Borderline Television film
Pavement Television film
2003 Bugs Executive producer Television film
2006 Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes Television film
2007 Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud Television film
2009 Taking Chance Executive producer Television film
2010 Mothman Television film
Witchville Television film
2011 William & Catherine: A Royal Romance Television film
A Princess for Christmas Executive producer Television film
2012 TalhotBlond Executive producer Television film
2013 The Sweeter Side of Life Executive producer Television film
Heebie Jeebies Television film
Flying Monkeys Television film
When Calls the Heart Executive producer Television film
The Christmas Spirit Executive producer Television film
2014 A Royal Christmas Executive producer Television film
2015 Murder, She Baked: A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery Executive producer Television film
Murder, She Baked: A Plum Pudding Murder Mystery Executive producer Television film
Crown for Christmas Executive producer Television film
A Christmas Detour Executive producer Television film
A Christmas Melody Executive producer Television film
Mariah Carey's Merriest Christmas Television special
2016 Murder, She Baked: A Peach Cobbler Mystery Executive producer Television film
Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the Word Executive producer Television film
Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud Executive producer Television film
Murder, She Baked: A Deadly Recipe Executive producer Television film
The Wedding March Executive producer Television film
Flower Shop Mystery: Dearly Depotted Executive producer Television film
For Love & Honor Executive producer Television film
A Wish for Christmas Executive producer Television film
Every Christmas Has a Story Executive producer Television film
I'll Be Home for Christmas Executive producer Television film
The National Christmas Tree Lighting Executive producer Television special
2017 Love on Ice Executive producer Television film
A Royal Winter Executive producer Television film
Campfire Kiss Executive producer Television film
Murder, She Baked: Just Desserts Executive producer Television film
Wedding March 2: Resorting to Love Executive producer Television film
My Favorite Wedding Executive producer Television film
The Saint Executive producer Television film
Darrow & Darrow Executive producer Television film
Christmas in Angel Falls Executive producer Television film
Christmas Encore Executive producer Television film
2018 My Secret Valentine Executive producer Television film
Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride Executive producer Television film
Royal Hearts Executive producer Television film
A Royal Matchmaker Executive producer Television film
Darrow & Darrow: In the Key of Murder Executive producer Television film
Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New Executive producer Television film
Darrow & Darrow: Body of Evidence Executive producer Television film
Christmas in Love Executive producer Television film
Return to Christmas Creek Executive producer Television film
Christmas at the Palace Executive producer Television film
Pride, Prejudice, and Mistletoe Executive producer Television film
Christmas at Grand Valley Executive producer Television film
2019 Winter Love Story Executive producer Television film
The 27th Annual Movieguide Awards Executive producer Television special
The Crossword Mysteries: A Puzzle to Die For Executive producer Television film
The Wedding March 5: My Boyfriend's Back Executive producer Television film
A Taste of Summer Executive producer Television film
Witness to Murder: A Darrow Mystery Executive producer Television film
The Crossword Mysteries: Proposing Murder Executive producer Television film
Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday Executive producer Television film
Christmas in Rome Executive producer Television film
Sense, Sensibility & Snowmen Executive producer Television film
2020 The Crossword Mysteries: Abracadaver Executive producer Television film
A Valentine's Match Executive producer Television film
Country at Heart Executive producer Television film
Five Star Christmas Executive Producer Television film
Christmas Waltz Executive Producer Television film
Too Close for Christmas Executive Producer Television film
A Christmas Carousel Executive Producer Television film
2021 Sweet Carolina Executive Producer Television film
Colors of Love Executive Producer Television film
An Autumn Romance Executive Producer Television Film
A Kindhearted Christmas Executive Producer Television Film
Angel Falls Christmas Executive Producer Television Film
Royally Wrapped for Christmas Executive Producer Television Film
The Great Christmas Switch Executive Producer Television Film
Much Ado About Christmas Executive Producer Television Film
Christmas Time is Here Executive Producer Television Film
Christmas is You Executive Producer Television Film
Jingle Bell Princess Executive Producer Television Film
A Lot Like Christmas Executive Producer Television Film
A Christmas Miracle for Daisy Executive Producer Television Film
A Christmas Star Executive Producer Television Film
Joy for Christmas Executive Producer Television Film
A Christmas Proposal Executive Producer Television Film
Christmas Takes Flight Executive Producer Television Film
The Housewives of the North Pole Executive Producer Television Film
2022 The Winter Palace Executive Producer Television Film
Harmony from the Heart Executive Producer Television Film
2014–Present When Calls the Heart Executive producer
2019-Present When Hope Calls Executive producer

As a production manager

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 A Princess for Christmas Unit production manager Television film
2012 TalhotBlond Unit production manager Television film
2013 The Sweeter Side of Life Unit production manager Television film
When Calls the Heart Production manager Television film
2014 When Calls the Heart Unit production manager Television series
A Royal Christmas Unit production manager Television film

Miscellaneous crew

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References

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