Edward Saxon
Edward Saxon was born in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is a producer, known for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Adaptation. (2002) and Philadelphia (1993).
I really, really think the right heartfelt movie with good characters and just people talking has a niche in today's market of special effec...Show more »
I really, really think the right heartfelt movie with good characters and just people talking has a niche in today's market of special effects. It's just become a tough place to hit. ...But it still happens... Show less «
On The Silence of the Lambs (1991): Doing the '92 awards circuit was fun. We'd been to the Golden Globes and only won Best Actress, so we we...Show more »
On The Silence of the Lambs (1991): Doing the '92 awards circuit was fun. We'd been to the Golden Globes and only won Best Actress, so we weren't going into the Oscars as the obvious favorite, but as the night went on -- Best Picture being last -- there were some very pleasant surprises! Show less «
I'd read the book The Silence of the Lambs (1991) and it was very violent and Jonathan and I needed to go back to work so we were looking ar...Show more »
I'd read the book The Silence of the Lambs (1991) and it was very violent and Jonathan and I needed to go back to work so we were looking around. ...In a series of events Gene Hackman, who was attached, dropped the project and Orion turned it over to us, so we rolled over right into pre-production. Show less «
I was fortunate right from the beginning of my career because Jonathan Demme was this great mentor, a partner and an example. He was a perso...Show more »
I was fortunate right from the beginning of my career because Jonathan Demme was this great mentor, a partner and an example. He was a person of wide range and enthusiasms and a guy with a great deal of emotional intelligence. Show less «
I got to know Ted Demme before he went to work at MTV. We had a lot of fun together and Ted gave me a small acting part in a movie he did ca...Show more »
I got to know Ted Demme before he went to work at MTV. We had a lot of fun together and Ted gave me a small acting part in a movie he did called The Ref (1994)... He was a force. A guy that spread sunshine where ever he went and he was this amazing filmmaker... So it was very tragic... Show less «
What tends to happen with new studio start-ups, is, the initial financing needed to launch the venture usually haunts the company through it...Show more »
What tends to happen with new studio start-ups, is, the initial financing needed to launch the venture usually haunts the company through its run. And I think that's what happened to Orion. Show less «
Producing documentaries has always been a way to explore the many fascinating corners of the world and learn a vast amount about a subject m...Show more »
Producing documentaries has always been a way to explore the many fascinating corners of the world and learn a vast amount about a subject matter. Show less «
My greatest disappointment so far... I haven't had a chance to make a family movie that I can watch with my daughters.
My greatest disappointment so far... I haven't had a chance to make a family movie that I can watch with my daughters.
1991: It's really delightful when you make a movie that comes out in February and you can still find it the newspaper in June. It was also a...Show more »
1991: It's really delightful when you make a movie that comes out in February and you can still find it the newspaper in June. It was also a time in movie history, when, if a film opened to fourteen million dollars you felt like the king of the world as opposed to a leper. Show less «
Tom (Hanks) was an active reader, not an actor saying: 'just send me the offers', but send me the good scripts!
Tom (Hanks) was an active reader, not an actor saying: 'just send me the offers', but send me the good scripts!
I don't see why a film like _Stand By Me (1986)_ couldn't work again in this era.
I don't see why a film like _Stand By Me (1986)_ couldn't work again in this era.