A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Лесли Диксон
Birthplace:
New York, New York, U.S.
Born:
August 3, 1970
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Leslie Dixon is an American screenwriter and producer. Some of the screenplays she has written include: Outrageous Fortune, Overboard, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Thomas Crown Affair, Pay It Forward, and Hairspray. She was nominated for a Saturn Award for her Freaky Friday screenplay. Dixon is the granddaughter of photographer Dorothea Lange and landscaper painter Maynard Dixon. She is married to screenwriter Tom Ropelewski. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leslie Dixon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Executive Producer:
1989 Loverboy
1993 Look Who's Talking Now!
2014 Gone Girl
Original Story:
1989 Loverboy
1993 Look Who's Talking Now!
2014 Gone Girl
???? Small Parts
Producer:
1989 Loverboy
1993 Look Who's Talking Now!
1997 That Old Feeling
2000 The Next Best Thing
2011 Limitless
2014 Gone Girl
???? Small Parts
Screenplay:
1987 Overboard
1989 Loverboy
1993 Look Who's Talking Now!
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire
1997 That Old Feeling
1999 The Thomas Crown Affair
2000 Pay It Forward
2000 The Next Best Thing
2003 Freaky Friday
2005 Just Like Heaven
2007 Hairspray
2007 The Heartbreak Kid
2011 Limitless
2014 Gone Girl
2018 Overboard
???? Small Parts
Story:
1987 Overboard
1989 Loverboy
1993 Look Who's Talking Now!
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire
1997 That Old Feeling
1999 The Thomas Crown Affair
2000 Pay It Forward
2000 The Next Best Thing
2003 Freaky Friday
2005 Just Like Heaven
2007 Hairspray
2007 The Heartbreak Kid
2011 Limitless
2014 Gone Girl
2018 Overboard
???? Small Parts
Writer:
1987 Outrageous Fortune
1987 Overboard
1989 Loverboy
1993 Look Who's Talking Now!
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire
1997 That Old Feeling
1999 The Thomas Crown Affair
2000 Pay It Forward
2000 The Next Best Thing
2003 Freaky Friday
2005 Just Like Heaven
2007 Hairspray
2007 The Heartbreak Kid
2011 Limitless
2014 Gone Girl
2018 Overboard
???? Small Parts
Co-Executive Producer:
2015 Limitless
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