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Lauren Diane Shuler Donner (born June 23, 1949) is an American film producer, who specializes in mainstream youth and family-oriented entertainment. She owned
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with her late husband, director
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. Her films have grossed about $5.5 billion worldwide including major contributions from the ''X-Men'' film series.Hollywood Star Walk: Lauren Shuler Donner
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Early life and career

Donner was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. She studied film at
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, specializing in production and editing. Following the advice of a teacher, she moved to Los Angeles in hopes of entering the entertainment industry. As Donner worked in Los Angeles as an assistant editor of educational and medical films, a chance meeting at
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headquarters led her to leave her data there. After being taught about cameras by the crew of ''
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'', Shuler asked NBC to work on the local news. Afterwards she freelanced on
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, working on rock concert shoots, sitcoms and TV movies. Donner was a rare camerawoman in a male-dominated field, being the first woman admitted to the
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Eventually Donner decided to work as an associate producer, in 1976 joining ''
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''. After a traffic accident that had her hospitalized for months, Donner started working with screenwriter friends and became a creative executive/story editor on Motown Productions.Interview with Producer Lauren Shuler Donner (Part 1 of 2)
/ref> Her input on the script of '' Thank God It's Friday'' (1978) led her to become an associate producer for that film. Next she made her television producing debut in 1979 with the acclaimed ''Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill'', a television film written and directed by
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in the style of Robert Altman's '' Nashville''. She got the job by directly asking NBC programming director Charles Engel.


Feature film production career

While working at Motown, Donner became a personal friend of '' National Lampoon'' writer John Hughes, and convinced him to write a script that would become her feature film producing debut, the 1983 comedy hit '' Mr. Mom'', starring
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. The following year she persuaded
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to direct '' Ladyhawke'', and the two fell in love, marrying a year after the film was released, 1985. She produced only two more of her husband's movies, '' Radio Flyer'' (1992), and ''
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'' (2003). She said their professional relationship helped her learn how to work on action films: "if I hadn't seen how he did action movies, I wouldn't have had the wherewithal to even pursue an ''X-Men'' or a '' Constantine''. ''
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Her experience with Schumacher and Hughes led them to invite her to produce ''
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'' (1985) and ''
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'' (1986), both seminal films of the Brat Pack period. Donner had a particularly successful year in 1993 overseeing two solid hits: '' Dave'', a homespun political comedy, and ''
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'', a family film about a boy and his whale.Longwell, Todd
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The last X-Men films Donner solo produced were '' X-Men: Days of Future Past'' and ''Deadpool''.


Personal life

Donner has liberal political views and likes to work on movies that express her beliefs – ''Dave'' for politics, ''Free Willy'' for marine life and ''
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'' for animal rights. She donates yearly to Canine Companions. She has served on the advisory boards of Planned Parenthood and TreePeople. She is a long time Board member of LupusLA. Donner recently joined the Board of the MPTF, (Motion Picture Film Television Fund). She also supports Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles and UCLA Hospitals, plus she gives back to Boston University.


Awards and honors

Donner has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008. In 2006, Donner was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award along with Jennifer Lopez and Diane Warren. She received an honorary Doctorate of Human Letters degree from
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in 2019 and was the Commencement Speaker for COM at Boston University. She and Richard Donner were honored by The American Cancer Society in 2006. The Donners were given The Loop Award by LupusLA in 2008. The Donners were also given a Lifetime Achievement Award from The Ojai Film Festival in November 2008. In 2013, the Donners were honored by The Women's Guild of Cedar Sinai Medical Center. In 2020 Shuler Donner was awarded The Golden Eddie b
The American Cinema Editors
(ACE).


Filmography

Acting credits


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