Gary Winick
An image from Charlotte's Web, one of the productions that also features Gary Winick.
Gary Winick

Gary Winick

March 31, 1961 — New York City, New York, USA

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Gary Winick (March 31, 1961 – February 27, 2011) was an American film director and producer who directed films such as Tadpole (2002) and 13 Going on 30 (2004). He also produced films including Pieces of April (2003) for which Patricia Clarkson was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and November (2004) through his New York City-based independent film production company InDigEnt (founded in 1999; stands for Independent Digital Entertainment). He won the 2003 Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award for producing Personal Velocity.

Winick directed the live action remake of Charlotte's Web starring Dakota Fanning. It was released on December 15, 2006. His most recent films were Bride Wars and Letters to Juliet.

For his primary and high school education Winick attended Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in the New York City borough of Manhattan (where he was born), graduating in 1979. He is a 1984 graduate of Tufts University and went on to receive Master of Fine Arts degree from both the University of Texas at Austin and the AFI Conservatory.

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13 Going on 30

13 Going on 30

2004

Letters to Juliet

Letters to Juliet

2010

Bride Wars

Bride Wars

2009

Charlotte's Web

Charlotte's Web

2006

Maggie's Plan

Maggie's Plan

2016

Pieces of April

Pieces of April

2003

Tape

Tape

2001

Lonesome Jim

Lonesome Jim

2005