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“Rose,” starring Glenda Jackson, played to full houses at the Duke of York's in the West<br />

End and was subsequently produced on Broadway and in many other countries.<br />

Andrew has written two novels for adults (Getting Hurt and B Monkey) as well as<br />

numerous children's books he has also written for children's television.<br />

JEREMY BOLT – Producer<br />

Since creating and developing Impact Pictures with Paul WS Anderson in 1992, Jeremy<br />

Bolt has gone on to produce the majority of Anderson’s features. In the past two<br />

decades, their films have become cultural touchstones, and grossed over $1.1 billion.<br />

Bolt will soon begin production in the fall of 2011 on the fifth film of the highly successful<br />

Resident Evil franchise with Paul WS Anderson directing for Constantin Film and Sony<br />

Screen Gems. In addition, Bolt is set for an early 2012 shoot on Pompeii, an epic love<br />

story set against the backdrop of the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79 AD again with Paul<br />

WS Anderson directing in 3D for Constantin Film and Summit Entertainment.<br />

His first collaboration with Anderson was on 1994’s Shopping starring Jude Law (Channel<br />

Four Films). The action packed film about joyriding and ram-raiding British youth, revved<br />

up Bolt’s career and established his love of cars and death defying races. With<br />

Hollywood’s attention, Bolt began producing big budget films such as Event Horizon<br />

(Paramount) and Soldier (Warner Bros). 2002’s Resident Evil (Sony Screen Gems) was<br />

the first movie under Impact Picture’s joint venture deal with Germany’s leading<br />

independent distributor, Constantin Film, going on to gross over $100M worldwide.<br />

Under the joint venture with Constantin, Bolt produced 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse<br />

for Sony Screen Gems (written by Anderson and directed by Alexander Witt); the<br />

psychological horror The Dark (directed by John Fawcett); teen actioner DOA: Dead Or<br />

Alive (directed by Cory Yuen for Dimension), an adaptation of Tecmo’s best-selling<br />

videogame franchise; and the third movie in the block-busting Resident Evil franchise,<br />

2007’s Resident Evil: Extinction that debuted #1 at the US box office, and grossed $150M<br />

worldwide.<br />

Also in 2007, Bolt produced Death Race with Jason Statham, Joan Allen and Ian<br />

McShane, a reimagining of the Roger Corman classic, with Cruise/Wagner Productions<br />

for Universal Pictures. Fall 2009 saw the release of the sci/fi horror film Pandorum for<br />

Overture Films and Constantin Film starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster. The 4th film<br />

in the Resident Evil franchise was released in the fall of 2010 and earned $300M<br />

worldwide. Action horror Resident Evil: Afterlife was shot in 3D for Constantin Film &<br />

Sony Screen Gems, and stars Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter. The franchise has made<br />

$675 million worldwide to date.<br />

As well as producing big budget genre movies, Bolt has proved his talents as a versatile<br />

and eclectic filmmaker, producing the art house film Vigo for Film Four (directed by Julien<br />

Temple), and the comedy Stiff Upper Lips (starring Peter Ustinov). He has also produced<br />

There’s Only One Jimmy Grimble (starring <strong>Ray</strong> Winstone and Robert Carlyle) and teen<br />

horror The Hole (starring Thora Birch and Keira Knightley), both for Pathe Pictures.<br />

ROBERT KULZER - Producer<br />

Robert Kulzer was named co-president of Constantin Film Development Los Angeles in<br />

2005, where he had worked as head of production since 2000 and served as head of<br />

development and acquisition from 1991 to 2000. Among his acquisitions for Constantin<br />

Film were American Pie, The Sixth Sense and Sleepy Hallow. He also contributed to the<br />

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