Art Linson

Art Linson

Born 1942
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

In the 25 years since he produced his first motion picture, Art Linson has distinguished himself in Hollywood by developing screenplays that attract the highest caliber talent, resulting in some of the most admired and successful motion pictures of the last two decades. Linson’s credits range from such commercial and critical hits as “The Untouchables” (winner of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Sean Connery), “Heat” (Robert De Niro and Al Pacino), “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” (Sean Penn), “Car Wash” and “Scrooged”, to unusual classics such as “Melvin and Howard” (Academy Award winner for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress, Mary Steenburgen), “Fight Club” (Brad Pitt and Edward Norton), “The Edge” (Anthony Hopkins), “Heist” (Gene Hackman), “Casualties of War” and “This Boy’s Life” (Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio).

Born in Chicago, Linson grew up in Hollywood. He attended the University of California at Berkeley in 1960 and finished his degree at the University of California at Los Angeles. He graduated from UCLA Law School in 1967.

In 1995, Linson published his first book, A Pound of Flesh: Perilous Tales of How to Produce Movies in Hollywood. His second book, published in 2002, What Just Happened?

Sony Pictures Classics

Producer

Screenwriter

Movies
2016

The Comedian

2008

What Just Happened

Author

Movies
2008

What Just Happened - book

Director

Actor

Performer