Charles roven biography
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Charles Roven
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• Charles Roven BiographyDate of Birth: Aug 2, Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, USA Biography Beginning in the s, producer Charles Roven was responsible for producing some of the most successful films in Hollywood history. His credits include "12 Monkeys" (), "Batman Begins" (), "Three Kings" () and "American Hustle" (), which he was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. But while Roven was responsible for major hits like "The Dark Knight" () and "City of Angels" (), he also had some major flops on his record, including hip-hop duo Outkast's verture into period musical drama "Idlewild" (), the critically-panned heist thriller "The Bank Job" () and a notorious Nicolas Cage flop, "Season of the Witch" (). Aside from his string of box-office successes, Roven was also known for being one of the targets of the Anthony Pellicano wiretap investigation, when Pellicano, a well-known private investigator, was hired by director John McTiernan, who was later charged
• Credits: OPPENHEIMER, THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGYAn Academy Award® and Golden Globe® winning producer and leader in the entertainment industry for over four decades, CHARLES ROVEN is a founder of Atlas Entertainment. Throughout his illustrious career, Roven has built a reputation for creative collaboration and has garnered acclaim for his work in film, television and music. As a producer, founder and board member of a number of major entertainment companies, Roven has helped generate billions of dollars in revenue. At the global theatrical box office alone, his films have grossed over $ Billion to date, making him number seven among the top ten grossing producers of all time. Most recently, Roven produced alongside Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, OPPENHEIMER, written and directed by Christopher Nolan. OPPENHEIMER, winner of seven Academy Awards® including Best Picture, stars Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, and Florence Pugh, and is based on the Pulit |