Tucker Tooley

Tucker Tooley is a noted film producer and CEO of Tucker Tooley Entertainment, which he founded in 2016. His films have earned more than $1.2 billion at the domestic box office. Most recently, Tooley was President of Relativity Media. Under his leadership, the studio earned numerous Oscar® and Golden Globe ® nominations, and he was instrumental in the launch of the company’s television division which sold to private equity firms for $125 million.  At Relativity Studios, Tooley oversaw and executive produced The Fighter, which earned seven Oscar nominations, won two Oscars, and grossed $130 million worldwide, as well as Immortals, which grossed $227 million worldwide, Limitless, Act of Valor, Dear John, and Safe Haven, all of which opened number one at the U.S. box office. Tooley also produced the blockbuster summer hit We’re the Millers, which grossed $270 million worldwide.  Tooley is a Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences as well as a longstanding member of the Producers Guild of America. He earned his B.A. at the University of California, Santa Barbara and in 2009 was named “Executive of the Year” by the Ischia Global Film Festival.

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Executive Producer:
2000  Voodoo Dawn
2001  A Better Way to Die
2006  Shadowboxer
2009  Brothers
2009  Nine
2010  Catfish
2010  Dear John
2010  My Soul to Take
2010  The Fighter
2010  The Spy Next Door
2011  Haywire
2011  Immortals
2011  Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
2011  Limitless
2011  Season of the Witch
2011  Shark Night 3D
2012  Act of Valor
2012  House at the End of the Street
2012  Mirror Mirror
2013  21 & Over
2013  Don Jon
2013  Movie 43
2013  Oculus
2013  Out of the Furnace
2013  Paranoia
2013  Safe Haven
2013  The Family
2014  Beyond the Lights
2014  Hector and the Search for Happiness
2014  The Best of Me
2015  Jane Got a Gun
2016  Masterminds
2017  Kidnap
2017  The Space Between Us

Producer:
2000  Voodoo Dawn
2001  A Better Way to Die
2002  Poolhall Junkies
2003  A Man Apart
2003  Blind Horizon
2003  Sol Goode
2006  Shadowboxer
2008  Felon
2009  A Perfect Getaway
2009  Brothers
2009  Nine
2010  Catfish
2010  Dear John
2010  My Soul to Take
2010  The Fighter
2010  The Spy Next Door
2011  Haywire
2011  Immortals
2011  Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
2011  Limitless
2011  Season of the Witch
2011  Shark Night 3D
2012  Act of Valor
2012  House at the End of the Street
2012  Mirror Mirror
2013  21 & Over
2013  Don Jon
2013  Movie 43
2013  Oculus
2013  Out of the Furnace
2013  Paranoia
2013  Safe Haven
2013  The Family
2013  We're the Millers
2014  Beyond the Lights
2014  Hector and the Search for Happiness
2014  The Best of Me
2015  Jane Got a Gun
2016  Masterminds
2017  6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain
2017  Kidnap
2017  The Space Between Us
2018  Den of Thieves
2018  Hell Fest
2018  Hunter Killer
2018  Krystal
2019  Mary
2020  Concrete Cowboy
2021  The United States vs. Billie Holiday
2024  Arthur the King
2024  The Deliverance
2025  Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
????  Now I See You
????  The Street

Executive Producer:
2015  Limitless

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