Lucy Fisher, along with powerhouse producer, and husband, Douglas Wick, serves as co-head of Red Wagon Productions. Prior to joining Red Wagon, Fisher had unparalleled success as Vice Chairman of the Columbia Tri-Star Motion Picture Group at Sony Pictures from 1996-2000 where she supervised several mega-hits, including 'Men in Black', 'My Best Friend's Wedding', 'Air Force One', 'Jerry Maguire', 'The Mask of Zorro' and 'As Good As It Gets'. Prior to taking over the reins at Sony, Fisher served as Executive Vice President at Warner Bros. where she developed and supervised a diverse range of commercially successful and critically acclaimed films, including 'The Outsiders', 'The Colour Purple', 'The Fugitive', 'Twister', 'Gremlins', 'Malcolm X', 'The Bridges of Madison County' and 'Space Jam'.

Fisher began her career as a reader at United Artists before moving to MGM where she helped launch the film 'Fame'. A rising star, Fisher soon became Vice President of Production at Twentieth Century Fox before taking over as head of worldwide production for Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Studios.

Fisher's many awards include the prestigious Crystal Award from Women in Film and Premiere magazine's Icon Award. In 1998, Fisher was chosen as one of Fortune magazine's 50 Most Powerful Women in American Business and was named one of the 25 Smartest Women in America by Mirabella magazine.

Lucy Fisher