606 Films

606 Films is a motion picture production company founded by Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry,[1] and inspired by the California Senate Bill that put limits on paparazzi and their photography of children of celebrities. The bill was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown. The production company was co-founded by Elaine Goldsmith Thomas who repped for Julia Roberts at ICM Partners and later she went on to run Revolution Studios founded by Joe Roth. The foundation of the company stems from Halle Berry's role in the CBS science-fiction drama Extant (TV series) and the company will be housed on the production lot at CBS.

606 Films
IndustryMotion Pictures
Founded2014
FounderHalle Berry
Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas
HeadquartersCalifornia, U.S.,
Key people
Halle Berry
Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, Managing Partner
Kathryn Tyus-Adair, SVP

Films in production

Kidnap Directed by - Luis Prieto[2] Written by - Knate Gwaltney
Starring - Halle Berry
Christopher Berry
Lew Temple

Mother (In production, 2015) Directed by - TBA
Written by - Pablo Fenjves[3]

List of films

Title Release Date U.S. Distributor International Distributor Other Production Companies Budget Gross Worldwide RT IMDb Runtime
(minutes)
Kidnap March 10, 2017 Relativity Media 606 Films, Rumble Entertainment $21,000,000
Mother No new release

date

Universal 606 Films N/A

References

  1. Fleming Jr, Mike (March 6, 2014). "Halle Berry, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas Name 606 Films Shingle After Anti-Paparazzi Bill". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  2. Webmaster, Prieto (October 27, 2014). "Prieto has directed 4 feature films". Luis Prieto website. Archived from the original on September 2, 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  3. Eur Admin, Staff (February 12, 2015). ""Man on a Ledge" scribe Pablo Fenjves is attached to write the screenplay."". Electronic Urban Report. Retrieved July 4, 2015.


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