Douglas Wick and his production company Red Wagon Entertainment had a groundbreaking year in 2000 with the release of four films with combined box office receipts of over $1 billion worldwide. The year 2000 also saw the expansion of Red Wagon with the addition of Lucy Fisher, the dynamic producer and former Vice Chairman of the Columbia Tri-Star motion Picture Group who serves as the co-head of Red Wagon with Wick. In 1999 Red Wagon released the holiday blockbuster 'Stuart Little', starring Academy Award winner Geena Davis. The film, which introduced the world to the lovable computer generated mouse, raked in an astonishing $300 million worldwide and became and instant classic, a top selling video and a family franchise for Columbia Pictures.

Wick, who graduated cum laude from Yale University, began his film career as coffee boy for filmmaker Alan Pakula. He later served as associate producer on Pakula's film 'Starting Over' with Burt Reynolds and Candice Bergen. Wick's other credits include 'Working Girl', directed by Mike Nichols and starring Harrison Ford and Melanie Griffith, 'Wolf', also directed by Nichols and starring Jack Nicholson, 'The Craft', directed by Andy Fleming and 'Hush', starring Jessica Lange and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Douglas Wick