A former reporter for the LOS ANGELES TIMES and NEWSWEEK, Mark Gill moved into film publicity at Columbia/TriStar Pictures. He handled the promotion for "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and the controversy sparked by the violence surrounding the opening of "Boyz N the Hood" (both 1991) and was promoted to senior vice president for publicity and field operations. He later joined Miramax as president of marketing.
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Job Titles:
Executive, Reporter
Significant Others
Milestones
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1988 Named vice president in publicity department at Columbia and Tri-Star Pictures
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1991 Promoted to senior vice president for publicity and field operations, Columbia and Tri-Star
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2002 Resigned from Miramax to launch Stratus Film Company
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Became a vice president in the corporate division of Rogers and Cowan; later moved to their corporate entertainment group
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Named president of marketing at Miramax
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Worked as general assignment reporter in Los Angeles bureau of NEWSWEEK
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Worked as reporter for the LOS ANGELES TIMES