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'''Andrew A. Kosove''' is an American film and television producer who has been a producer or executive producer on 35 films. He was nominated for an [[Academy Award]] for the film ''[[The Blind Side (film)|The Blind Side]]''. Alongside his producing partner, [[Broderick Johnson]], he is the co-founder and co-CEO of [[Alcon Entertainment]], a Los Angeles–based film and television production and financing company. Kosove is also an avid marathon runner and triathlete. |
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'''Andrew Kosove''' is the co-founder/co-CEO of [[Alcon Entertainment]], which is one of the entertainment industry’s leading independent studios. Alcon creates content across multiple platforms, including film, television, and music. Kosove has produced 36 feature films, in addition to multiple tv shows. Alcon’s movies have grossed approximately $3 billion in worldwide box office. Kosove has been nominated for an Emmy Award on the documentary entitled, '''''Sinatra: All or Nothing at All''''' .,<ref name=emmysnom>{{cite web|title=Andrew Kosove|url=http://www.emmys.com/bios/andrew-kosove-0|website=Emmys|access-date=December 24, 2015}}</ref> and an Academy award for the feature ''[[The Blind Side (film)|The Blind Side]]''.<ref name=academynom>{{cite web|title=Andrew Kosove|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/06/movies/awardsseason/06blind.html}}</ref> He won a Grammy award for the documentary ''[[The Defiant Ones (TV series)|The Defiant Ones]]''. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Kosove graduated from [[Princeton University]] in 1992.<ref name="princetonatale">{{cite magazine |title=A tale of two guys and two movies: Broderick Johnson '90 and Andrew Kosove '92 learned from their flop and now have a 10-picture deal with Warner |date=June 7, 2000 |magazine=[[Princeton Alumni Weekly]] |publisher=Princeton University |volume=100 |number=16 |page=34 |url=http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_old/PAW99-00/16-0607/0607cns.html#story3 |access-date=December 24, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020827020326/http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_old/PAW99-00/16-0607/0607cns.html#story3 |archive-date=August 27, 2002}}</ref> He became friends with [[Broderick Johnson]] in college.<ref name="princetonatale" /><ref name="meettheguys">{{cite news|last1=Pomerantz|first1=Dorothy|title=Meet the Guys Behind the New 'Blade Runner' Movie|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/dorothypomerantz/2012/02/22/meet-the-guys-behind-the-new-blade-runner-movie/|access-date=December 24, 2015|work=Forbes|date=February 22, 2012}}</ref> He is of Jewish descent.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Pfefferman|first=Naomi|title=The Ongoing Dream|newspaper=[[The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles|Jewish Journal]]|date=May 23, 2002|url=http://jewishjournal.com/culture/arts/6001/}}</ref> |
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Kosove was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. Both of his parents were in academia and taught at the University of Pennsylvania. His father was also a lawyer and successful businessman.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1985-05-06 |title=Article clipped from The Philadelphia Inquirer |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer/13719793/ |access-date=2024-12-19 |work=The Philadelphia Inquirer |pages=20}}</ref> Kosove went to Cheltenham high school. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from [[Princeton University]] where he majored in political economy.<ref name=princetonatale>{{cite web|title=A tale of two guys and two movies: Broderick Johnson '90 and Andrew Kosove '92 learned from their flop and now have a 10-picture deal with Warner|date=June 7, 2000|website=Princeton University|url=http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_old/PAW99-00/16-0607/0607cns.html|access-date=December 24, 2015}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Kosove and Johnson moved to Los Angeles, California, where they started a film production company with financial capital from [[Frederick W. Smith]], the founder and chairman of [[FedEx]].<ref name="princetonatale" /><ref name="meettheguys" /> The company became known as [[Alcon Entertainment]].<ref name="meettheguys" /> Their first feature film, ''[[Lost & Found (1999 film)|Lost & Found]]'', had limited box office returns,<ref name="meettheguys" /> but their second film, ''[[My Dog Skip (film)|My Dog Skip]]'', cost only $7 million to produce and grossed $34M domestically.<ref name="meettheguys" /> Alcon's other productions include ''[[P.S. I Love You (film)|P.S. I Love You]]'', ''[[Dude, Where's My Car?]]'', ''[[The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (film)|The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants]]'', ''[[The Book of Eli]]'',<ref name="meettheguys" /> ''[[Insomnia (2002 film)|Insomnia]]'' (the first studio distributed film for director [[Christopher Nolan]]), and [[Denis Villeneuve]]'s ''[[Prisoners (2013 film)|Prisoners]]''. |
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Kosove and his partner Broderick Johnson wrote the business plan for Alcon in 1995 and the company was formed two years later with the financial backing of [[Frederick W. Smith]], the founder and chairman of [[FedEx]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pfefferman |first=Naomi |date=2002-05-23 |title=The Ongoing Dream |url=https://jewishjournal.com/culture/arts/6001/ |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=Jewish Journal |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=princetonatale/><ref name=meettheguys>{{cite news|last1=Pomerantz|first1=Dorothy|title=Meet the Guys Behind the New 'Blade Runner' Movie|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/dorothypomerantz/2012/02/22/meet-the-guys-behind-the-new-blade-runner-movie/|access-date=December 24, 2015|work=Forbes|date=February 22, 2012}}</ref> Kosove and Johnson envisioned a truly independent film company that would finance films without capital from the major studios but would release its films via an ongoing studio distribution arrangement.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cox |first=Dan |last2=Petrikin |first2=Chris |date=1998-02-19 |title=FedEx chair-backed shingle slates pix |url=https://variety.com/1998/biz/news/fedex-chair-backed-shingle-slates-pix-1117467894/ |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> They believed that such a structure would allow Alcon to become both a streamlined, non-bureaucratic hub for filmmakers looking for an artistic friendly environment, and a profitable business enterprise that would be able to maximize the commercial potential and revenues on each of its films.<ref name=princetonatale/><ref name=meettheguys/><ref>{{Cite web |title=The FedEx Guy, and 2 Movie Producers |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/business/media/21fedex.html |access-date=2024-12-19}}</ref><ref>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2000-mar-14-fi-8593-story.html</ref> |
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In 2009, Kosove and Johnson produced Alcon's ''[[The Blind Side (film)|The Blind Side]]'', which became the highest grossing sports film of all time.<ref name="meettheguys" /> The film was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar and earned [[Sandra Bullock]] the Academy Award for Best Actress. The following year, Alcon Entertainment produced and financed ''[[Dolphin Tale]]'', another modestly budgeted family film that grossed $100M in worldwide box-office. |
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Kosove and Johnson’s business plan has proven prescient as Alcon, now almost 30 years old, has generated over $3.5B in revenue and is one of the industry’s most enduring independent media companies. After its start in films, Alcon expanded into television, where it produced the hit show, ''[[The Expanse (TV series)|The Expanse]]'', as well as the award-winning documentaries ''Sinatra: All or Nothing At All''<ref name=emmysnom/> and ''[[The Defiant Ones (TV series)|The Defiant Ones]]''. |
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Kosove was nominated for an [[Emmy Award]] as an executive producer on the documentary, ''Sinatra: All or Nothing At All'' (directed by [[Alex Gibney]]) in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Andrew Kosove|url=http://www.emmys.com/bios/andrew-kosove-0|website=Emmys|access-date=December 24, 2015}}</ref> He is also an executive producer of the sci-fi series, ''[[The Expanse (TV series)|The Expanse]]''. |
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In 2014, Alcon formed a joint music venture called Alcon Sleeping Giant<ref>https://www.sleepinggiant.media/</ref> which today owns over 12,000 songs and has won multiple awards for its work. |
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Kosove, as co-CEO of Alcon, has been instrumental in the early careers of filmmakers such as Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve, who both directed their first studio distributed films for Alcon. ''[[Insomnia (2002 film)|Insomnia]]'' being the first studio distributed film for director [[Christopher Nolan]], and ''[[Prisoners (2013 film)|Prisoners]]'' from and [[Denis Villeneuve]].<ref>https://deadline.com/2021/12/denis-villeneuve-rendezvous-with-ram-alcon-entertainment-1234891735/</ref> |
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Kosove has also produced ''[[The Blind Side (film)|The Blind Side]]'', ''[[The Book of Eli]]'', ''[[P.S. I Love You (film)|P.S. I Love You]]'', and ''[[Dude, Where's My Car?]]'' among many other films. |
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==Endurance athlete== |
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In addition to his career in the entertainment industry, Kosove is an accomplished marathon runner and triathlete. Kosove has raced in numerous marathons and qualified for the Boston Marathon in 2009. He finished third in the Ironman Executive Challenge at Ironman Coeur d’Alene in 2010. He competed and finished the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii in 2012. In total, Kosove has raced in over 50 triathlons and marathons.<ref>https://www.coachcox.co.uk/imstats/athlete/235926/</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Kosove lives in Los Angeles and is married to producer [[Kira Davis]].<ref name=alconbio>{{cite web|title=Andrew A. Kosove|url=http://www.alconent.com/about/executive-bios/#AndrewA.Kosove|website=Alcon Entertainment|access-date=December 24, 2015}}</ref> They have two children together.<ref name=alconbio/> |
Kosove lives in Los Angeles and is married to producer [[Kira Davis]].<ref name="alconbio">{{cite web|title=Andrew A. Kosove|url=http://www.alconent.com/about/executive-bios/#AndrewA.Kosove|website=Alcon Entertainment|access-date=December 24, 2015}}</ref> They have two children together.<ref name="alconbio" /> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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Alma mater | Princeton University |
Occupation | Film producer |
Spouse | Kira Davis |
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Andrew A. Kosove is an American film and television producer who has been a producer or executive producer on 35 films. He was nominated for an Academy Award for the film The Blind Side. Alongside his producing partner, Broderick Johnson, he is the co-founder and co-CEO of Alcon Entertainment, a Los Angeles–based film and television production and financing company. Kosove is also an avid marathon runner and triathlete.
Early life
[edit]Kosove graduated from Princeton University in 1992.[1] He became friends with Broderick Johnson in college.[1][2] He is of Jewish descent.[3]
Career
[edit]Kosove and Johnson moved to Los Angeles, California, where they started a film production company with financial capital from Frederick W. Smith, the founder and chairman of FedEx.[1][2] The company became known as Alcon Entertainment.[2] Their first feature film, Lost & Found, had limited box office returns,[2] but their second film, My Dog Skip, cost only $7 million to produce and grossed $34M domestically.[2] Alcon's other productions include P.S. I Love You, Dude, Where's My Car?, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, The Book of Eli,[2] Insomnia (the first studio distributed film for director Christopher Nolan), and Denis Villeneuve's Prisoners.
In 2009, Kosove and Johnson produced Alcon's The Blind Side, which became the highest grossing sports film of all time.[2] The film was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar and earned Sandra Bullock the Academy Award for Best Actress. The following year, Alcon Entertainment produced and financed Dolphin Tale, another modestly budgeted family film that grossed $100M in worldwide box-office.
Kosove was nominated for an Emmy Award as an executive producer on the documentary, Sinatra: All or Nothing At All (directed by Alex Gibney) in 2015.[4] He is also an executive producer of the sci-fi series, The Expanse.
Personal life
[edit]Kosove lives in Los Angeles and is married to producer Kira Davis.[5] They have two children together.[5]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Producer
- Love Is All There Is (1996) (co-producer)
- Lost & Found (1999)
- My Dog Skip (2000)
- Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)
- The Affair of the Necklace (2001)
- Insomnia (2002)
- Love Don't Cost a Thing (2003)
- Chasing Liberty (2004)
- Racing Stripes (2005)
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005)
- P.S. I Love You (2007)
- One Missed Call (2008)
- The Blind Side (2009)
- The Book of Eli (2010)
- Lottery Ticket (2010)
- Something Borrowed (2011)
- Dolphin Tale (2011)
- Joyful Noise (2012)
- Beautiful Creatures (2013)
- Prisoners (2013)
- Transcendence (2014)
- Dolphin Tale 2 (2014)
- Point Break (2015)
- Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
- Father Figures (2017)
- Just a Gigolo (2017) (Associate producer)
- Lullaby (2021)
Executive producer
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (2008)
- Chernobyl Diaries (2012)
- The Good Lie (2014)
- No Manches Frida (2016)
- 12 Strong (2018)
- Backseat Driver (2020)
- The Garfield Movie (2024)
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 3 (TBA)
Thanks
- Arrival (2016)
Television
[edit]Executive producer
- Hysteria (2014)
- Sinatra: All or Nothing at All (2015) (Documentary)
- Everest (2015)
- The Expanse (2015−2022)
- The Defiant Ones (2017) (Documentary)
- Pete the Cat (2017−2020)
- Nana (2019) (TV movie)
- Blade Runner: Black Lotus (2021)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "A tale of two guys and two movies: Broderick Johnson '90 and Andrew Kosove '92 learned from their flop and now have a 10-picture deal with Warner". Princeton Alumni Weekly. Vol. 100, no. 16. Princeton University. June 7, 2000. p. 34. Archived from the original on August 27, 2002. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g Pomerantz, Dorothy (February 22, 2012). "Meet the Guys Behind the New 'Blade Runner' Movie". Forbes. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
- ^ Pfefferman, Naomi (May 23, 2002). "The Ongoing Dream". Jewish Journal.
- ^ "Andrew Kosove". Emmys. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
- ^ a b "Andrew A. Kosove". Alcon Entertainment. Retrieved December 24, 2015.