Bonnie Arnold

Bonnie Arnold

Born 1955
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Biography

Bonnie Arnold is an accomplished filmmaker in nearly every genre. She produced the Sony Pictures Classics release "The Last Station," which received two Academy Award nominations as well as award nominations from the Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globes and the Independent Spirit Awards, including a nomination for Best Picture. For DreamWorks Animation she produced the 2010 smash hit "How to Train Your Dragon" and 2006's "Over the Hedge"; for Disney she produced the blockbuster "Tarzan" and the history-making film "Toy Story," which combined have earned more than $1 billion in worldwide box office revenue.

Arnold's production credits include a list of titles, among them the Oscar-winning epic Western "Dances With Wolves" and the hit comedy "The Addams Family."

Arnold's interest in journalism led to her first entertainment industry assignment as the unit publicist for American Playhouse's debut production, "King of America." Following that, she worked with several independent filmmakers via the American Film Institute and the Atlanta Independent Film and Video Festival. Her work in promoting independent films influenced her decision to pursue a career as a producer.

Arnold is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as the Producers Guild of America.

20th Century Fox

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