MARC ABRAHAM (Executive Producer) is president of Beacon Communications, one of the
industry´s most innovative and aggressive production companies. Abraham formed Beacon
in 1990 with Armyan Bernstein, the company´s chairman. Abraham also spearheaded the
formation of Beacon Records, which has released five soundtracks that have sold over 4
million copies worldwide.
In 1997, Abraham executive produced the action-thriller Air Force One starring Harrison
Ford, a worldwide hit which has earned $230 million to date. He produced A Thousand
Acres, based on Jane Smiley´s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica
Lange and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Abraham also produced Playing God with David Duchovny,
star of the hit television series The X-Files.
Abraham recently executive produced End of Days, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, and
For Love of the Game, starring Kevin Costner. He also produced Trippin,´ released by October
Films earlier this year.
Abraham is currently producing two films: Cheer Fever, starring Kirsten Dunst and directed
by Peyton Reed, and Family Man, starring Nicolas Cage for director Brett Ratner.
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