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Paula Kauffman Wagner (born Paula Sue Kauffman) is an American film producer and film executive. Her most recent credits include the film ''
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'' starring Chadwick Boseman,
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, Sterling K. Brown, and Josh Gad as well as the Broadway, West End, and US Tour productions of '' Pretty Woman: The Musical''.


Early life

Wagner was born Paula Sue Kauffman in
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. Her mother, Sue Anna (née Shofstall), was a news magazine editor from
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, and her father, Edmund Jamison "Ned" Kauffman, Jr., was a business owner. While in Youngstown, Wagner frequently performed at the local playhouse. She received her BFA from
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in
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,
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, where she currently sits on the board of trustees.


Career


Early career

In her early career in New York, Wagner played several ensemble parts in the 1971 stage production of '' Lenny''. Some of her additional credits include the role of Helena in ''
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'' at Yale Repertory Theatre as well as Maggie in ''
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'' at the
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. Her first marriage, to set designer Robin Wagner, brought her into the industry's
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circles; she was present when director Michael Bennett shared ideas with Robin for ''
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Agent and film producer

After her work on the stage, Wagner became a talent agent at the boutique talent agency, Susan Smith and Associates in Los Angeles. Subsequently, Wagner was hired in the talent department at Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in
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, where she signed and represented
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. In July 1992, after representing Cruise for eleven years, she and Cruise co-founded the independent film production company
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. For the next fourteen years, Wagner and Cruise produced a wide range of films that earned numerous awards and widespread critical praise, and were global box office successes. The first film released under the C/W Productions banner was the international hit '' Mission: Impossible'', the success of which brought the company the 1997 Producers Guild of America's Nova Award for Most Promising Producers in Theatrical Motion Pictures. C/W Productions went on to produce such films as '' The Others'', ''
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'', '' Vanilla Sky'', '' Without Limits'', '' Shattered Glass'', '' Narc'', '' Elizabethtown'', and '' Ask the Dust'', as well as Steven Spielberg's '' War of the Worlds'' (which Wagner executive produced). C/W Productions was responsible for the original Mission: Impossible film trilogy (Mission: Impossible 2 and Mission: Impossible III). In all, films produced by C/W Productions earned more than $2.9 billion in worldwide box office receipts. Wagner continues to work as a film producer and studio executive, developing films, theatre, and television through her company Chestnut Ridge Productions.Healy, Patrick
"Hollywood Player Joins the Club on Broadway"
New York ''Times'', November 1, 2012. "Paula Wagner turns to producing on Broadway." Retrieved November 4, 2012.
Through Chestnut Ridge Productions, her most recent film was ''
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'', starring Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad,
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, and Sterling K. Brown; a story of a true law case early in the career of
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. The movie was critically acclaimed and was nominated for one Academy Award.


Theatre producer

Her Broadway producing credits include '' Pretty Woman: The Musical'' which also opened a production in
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in September 2019, a production in on the West End in February 2020; there is a US National Tour in the works. Other Broadway theatrical productions include '' The Heiress'' starring
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, David Strathairn, and Dan Stevens and directed by
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; it opened in the fall of 2012. She also produced the Broadway premiere of Craig Wright’s acclaimed play ''Grace'', directed by Dexter Bullard and starring Paul Rudd,
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, Kate Arrington, and Ed Asner in October 2012 and Terrence McNally’s Tony-nominated play '' Mothers and Sons''.


Other producing

In addition to her work in film and theatre, Wagner also has produced for television and numerous awards ceremonies. She was an executive producer on the critically acclaimed and award winning Lifetime original movie '' Five'', five short films directed by five female directors. She produced the Governors Awards ceremony for the Motion Picture Academy in 2013 and produced both the 2011 and 2012
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show. Wagner served on the board of the
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through the
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and
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, where she received her degree and is an adjunct faculty member in the Master in Entertainment Industry Management program through the Heinz College. Wagner is a member of the American Cinematheque's Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television. She is also a member of the
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(AMPAS), the
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(PGA),
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and is an ambassador of ReFrame for Women In Film, a formal action plan to further gender parity in the media industry.


Awards and accolades

Wagner was honored by
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magazine with the Women in Hollywood Icon Award in 2001. In October 2006, she received the
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Award from the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Organization. She was also honored by the
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with its Swarovski President's Award in 2008. In 2012, she was an honoree at the
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. She was one of the recipients of the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in 2016, and the Camerimage Producer with Unique Visual Sensitivity award in 2017. Her film Marshall won the Chicago “audience film festival award”.


Personal life

Wagner is married to Rick Nicita, CEO of management and production company RP Media.


Filmography

She was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.


Film

;Miscellaneous crew


Television

;Miscellaneous crew ;As an actress ;As writer


References


External links

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