Brad Krevoy has been instrumental in the development, finance, production, acquisition, and distribution of over 100 motion picture and television projects throughout his illustrious career.
As the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA),a renowned supplier of quality films for theatrical, television, and home video release, Krevoy has played a pivotal role in shaping the film industry.
Over the past 25 years, MPCA has established itself as a go-to production company, producing and developing a wide range of films, including big commercial comedies, genre films, and English language remakes of successful foreign language films.
Krevoy has also been instrumental in jumpstarting the careers of many young actors and filmmakers, including the Farrelly brothers, Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Sarah Jessica Parker, Will Ferrell, Viggo Mortensen, Ashley Judd, Jude Law, Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Kirsten Dunst, Courtney Cox, Bill Paxton, Ben Foster, Gretchen Mol, and Jon Turteltaub.
To date, his films have accumulated an unadjusted gross of over $800 million in worldwide revenue across all media.
Among his notable works, Krevoy produced the blockbuster Farrelly brothers comedy Dumb and Dumber, starring Jim Carrey, as well as the Farrelly's follow-up, Kingpin, starring Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray.
He also produced Beverly Hills Ninja, starring Chris Farley, and Jungle 2 Jungle with Tim Allen. Additionally, his 1994 production Threesome, starring Stephen Baldwin and Lara Flynn Boyle, remains one of the most profitable independent films to this day.
In recent years, Krevoy has produced the hard-hitting action film Linewatch, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and the heart-warming true story Taking Chance, starring Kevin Bacon, which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was the most watched HBO original film in over five years.
The film garnered 10 nominations for the 2009 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Made for TV Movie, and was nominated for two 2010 Golden Globes, winning one for Best Performance by Kevin Bacon.
Krevoy was also nominated by the Producers Guild for the 2010 Television Producer of the Year Award for Taking Chance.
Most recently, Krevoy has teamed up with Samuel L. Jackson and Kellan Lutz for the indie action flick The Killing Game, also starring Daniel Dae Kim, Nina Dobrev, and Katia Winter.
Krevoy remains committed to various charitable causes, including the Fisher House Foundation and the California State Summer School for the Arts, where he serves on the Board of Directors.
He is also a frequent guest speaker at various film festivals and seminars around the world, having recently served on a panel dedicated to the business of English language remakes of Japanese films at the 2008 Tokyo International Film Festival.
Krevoy holds a BA in Political Science from Stanford University, where he received his degree in 1978.