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Bob Harper (producer)

Bob Harper (born March 24, 1955) is an American film producer. In a Hollywood career spanning 30 years, he has marketed over 400 films including ''Titanic'', ''Mr. and Mrs. Smith'', ''Planet of the Apes'', ''X-Men'', the ''Star Wars'' trilogy and ''Home Alone'', and collaborated with some of the most influential directors of the past twenty-five years, including George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and Tim Burton.
==Career==
Robert Everett Harper was born and raised in Washington D.C. and has worked in the entertainment business for his whole career. He served as general manager at Kaleidoscope Films from 1980 to 1985, then joined 20th Century Fox in 1986 holding a range of executive positions. He began in the Fox trailer department and moved later to creative advertising, as well as production, serving as a vice president in each division before becoming president of domestic marketing in 1989.〔''The Hollywood Reporter'', July 16, 1990 by Andrea King, "Harper May be Out at Fox Marketing."〕 He later served as a producer for Fox,〔''The Hollywood Reporter'', November 9, 1990 by John Voland, "Harper Exits Post at Fox for Production."〕 developing and producing the 1993 hit comedy ''Rookie of the Year.''
Returning to the Fox executive fold in 1995,〔''The Hollywood Reporter'', December 21, 1994 by Stephen Galloway and Steve Brennan, "Harper named President of Fox Marketing."〕 Harper became president of the worldwide marketing division until 1998, then served as vice chairman of 20th Century Fox and executive vice president of parent company, Fox Filmed Entertainment,〔''Daily Variety'', January 29, 1998 by Chris Petrikin, "Harper Wins World Title at Fox"〕 and later as vice chairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment where he had global strategic, creative and managerial responsibilities for the film company.〔''Daily Variety'', December 16, 2004, "Fox Filmed Entertainment Raises Harper to vice-chair."〕
In 2007, Harper was named chairman and chief executive officer of New Regency Productions (a Fox-based film and television production and distribution company) where he oversaw New Regency's film and television units until 2011.〔''The Los Angeles Times'', March 27, 2007 by Lorenza Munoz, "Fox's Harper to Head Regency."〕 He then served as executive producer on the Fox releases ''What's Your Number?'', ''In Time'' and the Summit/Fox release ''The Darkest Hour''. Harper is currently located at Fox and is an executive producer on the TV show ''Beat the Reaper'' based on the best-selling novel, which is in development at HBO in association with New Regency, as well as working as a producer on several films in varying stages of development.

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