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Producers who have won the most PGA awards for film
Movies wouldn鈥檛 get made without producers. Producers largely drive films from concept to screen, and they鈥檙e the glue that holds a movie production together.
took a look at all the award winners throughout the organization鈥檚 33 years of awards ceremonies and identified the 15 producers who have won more than one trophy for films. Awards accounted for only include honors attached to specific films, so awards such as the Visionary Award鈥攚hich honor a producer鈥檚 work broadly鈥攚ere not counted. Awards for television were also not accounted for on this list.
Producers wear many different hats on set, taking on roles across several skill sets. From conception to seeing the final product on the screen, a producer makes sure all of the I鈥檚 are dotted and T鈥檚 are crossed. Producers can secure story rights, get financing, manage script development, hire the director and cast or crew heads, supervise daily production, work with a multitude of teams during the postproduction process, and coordinate with marketing and distribution. Seem like a lot? That鈥檚 why movies often have a team of producers who divvy up the work.
The Producers Guild of America is the main trade association for film and television producers and advocates for safe and fair practices in the industry. Although the organization has been around since 1950, it didn鈥檛 start handing out awards until 1990. Peers within the guild vote on these accolades.
The PGA winners included below are listed alphabetically by last name.
Darla K. Anderson
- PGA awards: 3
Animation producer Darla K. Anderson is one of the PGA鈥檚 most honored producers with three wins for her work on the Pixar hits 鈥淐ars,鈥 鈥淭oy Story 3,鈥 and 鈥淐oco.鈥 All three films were also nominated for multiple Oscars, with 鈥淭oy Story 3鈥 and 鈥淐oco鈥 taking home the top prize for Best Animated Feature.
For 鈥淐oco,鈥 she earned a Producers Mark, the PGA abbreviation listed after her name on the credits, which indicates she was responsible for the bulk of the production work. Anderson spent 25 years working with Pixar before moving to Netflix to produce animated and live-action films and series. Although she鈥檚 spent her entire career in the entertainment industry, Anderson has a degree in environmental design. Anderson also is a member of the national board of directors for PGA.
Lawrence Bender
- PGA awards: 2
Lawrence Bender is known for producing many of Quentin Tarantino鈥檚 movies, including 鈥淩eservoir Dogs,鈥 鈥淧ulp Fiction,鈥 鈥淛ackie Brown,鈥 the 鈥淜ill Bill鈥 movies, and 鈥淚nglourious Basterds.鈥 He has also won two Stanley Kramer Awards from the PGA, which are given to producers whose work raises awareness about social issues.
Bender first received a PGA award for 鈥淰oces Inocentes鈥 (Innocent Voices), about a young boy in El Salvador during its civil war in the 1980s. This movie tied with 鈥淗otel Rwanda鈥 to win the 2005 award. His second win was in 2007 for the climate change documentary, 鈥淎n Inconvenient Truth.鈥
Todd Black
- PGA awards: 2
Todd Black has produced dozens of movies throughout his career, and is associated with films starring Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman, and Will Smith. His most well-known and long-standing collaboration may be with Denzel Washington.
Black has produced all of the films Washington has directed, including 2021鈥檚 鈥淎 Journal for Jordan鈥 and 2016鈥檚 鈥淔ences,鈥 the latter of which garnered both men an Oscar nomination as producers of the Best Picture nominee. Their first two projects together as producer and director won the PGA鈥檚 Stanley Kramer Award: 2002鈥檚 鈥淎ntwone Fisher鈥 and 2007鈥檚 鈥淭he Great Debaters.鈥 Both of these movies were based on true stories.
Bruce Cohen
- PGA awards: 2
Bruce Cohen got his start behind the camera, including an assistant directing stint on the Steven Spielberg-directed movie 鈥淗ook.鈥 Cohen has since moved to producing, where he鈥檚 become a triple-threat as a producer for film, theater, and television.
The PGA has honored Cohen and his production partner, Dan Jinks, twice. Their first was for 1999鈥檚 鈥淎merican Beauty,鈥 in which he also had an uncredited bit part as a bartender. The duo also won a PGA Stanley Kramer Award for 2008鈥檚 鈥淢ilk,鈥 the biopic starring Sean Penn about openly gay politician Harvey Milk who was assassinated in 1978.
Dede Gardner
- PGA awards: 2
As co-president of the production company Plan B, Dede Gardner has worked alongside producers Brad Pitt and Jeremy Kleiner to produce some of film鈥檚 most honored pieces.
Gardner won her first PGA award in 2013 when her film 鈥12 Years a Slave鈥 tied with 鈥淕ravity鈥 for the top honor. She and her Plan B co-producers also won in 2015 for 鈥淭he Big Short.鈥 These two films have also won Academy Awards, making Gardner one of the few women who has won more than one Oscar.
Grant Heslov
- PGA awards: 2
A native of Los Angeles, Grant Heslov is not only a producer, he鈥檚 also an actor, writer, and director. Heslov has had a long relationship working with George Clooney, having worked with him in multiple roles on films such as 鈥淭he Monuments Men,鈥 among others. The two run the production company Smokehouse Pictures.
Heslov鈥檚 first PGA win was a Stanley Kramer Award for 2005鈥檚 鈥淕ood Night, and Good Luck.鈥 He won again in 2013 for 鈥淎rgo,鈥 which he produced with Clooney and the film鈥檚 star, Ben Affleck.
Peter Jackson
- PGA awards: 2
When Peter Jackson and his wife and production partner, Fran Walsh, were able to get a green light to bring author J. R. R. Tolkien鈥檚 鈥淭he Lord of the Rings鈥 to life, they embarked on a project that had never been done before: Filming three movies simultaneously.
The writer, producer, and director brought this fantasy world to life and created one of the most successful trilogies in film history. The last movie, 2003鈥檚 鈥淭he Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,鈥 won the best film award from the PGA and subsequently went on to win the Oscar as well. Jackson also partnered with director Steven Spielberg to produce the animated feature 鈥淭he Adventures of Tintin,鈥 which won the PGA鈥檚 Best Animated Motion Picture category in 2011.
Dan Jinks
- PGA awards: 2
Although now working on his own, Dan Jinks collaborated with producer Bruce Cohen for about 12 years on film, TV, and theater productions. Right out of the gate, the duo had a critically acclaimed hit with 1999鈥檚 鈥淎merican Beauty,鈥 which won the PGA鈥檚 award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture. Jinks and Cohen also went on to win best picture awards for this movie at the Golden Globes, Oscars, and BAFTAs. Jinks also won the PGA Stanley Kramer Award in 2009 for producing the Harvey Milk biopic 鈥淢ilk.鈥
Graham King
- PGA awards: 2
A native of the U.K., Graham King has been producing movies for decades, including the recent Freddie Mercury biopic 鈥淏ohemian Rhapsody.鈥 King is responsible for producing the first three movies in which Martin Scorsese directed Leonardo DiCaprio: 鈥淕angs of New York,鈥 鈥淭he Aviator,鈥 and 鈥淭he Departed.鈥
鈥淭he Aviator鈥 garnered King his first PGA award, and in 2012, the PGA honored him again with the Stanley Kramer Award for 鈥淚n the Land of Blood and Honey鈥濃擜ngelina Jolie鈥檚 first movie she wrote and directed. Along with his many film awards, King was also appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2010.
Jeremy Kleiner
- PGA awards: 2
Many producers like to work in teams to shoulder the load. Jeremy Kleiner is part of the mega-producing team at Plan B Entertainment, which is responsible for the Barry Jenkins鈥揹irected movies 鈥淢oonlight鈥 and 鈥淚f Beale Street Could Talk,鈥 as well as 鈥淪elma,鈥 directed by Ava DuVernay.
Kleiner has won two PGA awards for best film production. His first was in 2013 for 鈥12 Years a Slave.鈥 He won again for 鈥淭he Big Short,鈥 which starred his co-producer Brad Pitt. In 2020, Kleiner鈥攁long with his Plan B partners Pitt and Dede Gardner鈥攚ere honored by the PGA with the David O. Selznick Achievement Award for their body of work.
Branko Lustig
- PGA awards: 2
Croatian-born Branko Lustig almost never made it to filmmaking: Many of his family members did not survive the Holocaust, and Lustig barely made it out of Auschwitz.
After World War II, he became a stage actor then got involved in films behind the scenes. He worked on many projects about the Holocaust and was honored with the PGA Best Theatrical Motion Picture award in 1994 for producing 鈥淪chindler鈥檚 List鈥 with Steven Spielberg. From working on that film, Lustig and the other producers on it created the USC Shoah Foundation, which records and preserves oral histories of people who have been affected by genocide.
Lustig also partnered with director Ridley Scott on a number of films, and he was once again honored by the PGA in 2001 for Scott鈥檚 movie 鈥淕ladiator,鈥 starring Russell Crowe. Lustig died in 2019 at the age of 87.
Brad Pitt
- PGA awards: 2
With his studio Plan B Entertainment, Brad Pitt has developed some of the most honored films and television shows in recent history. He鈥檚 also teamed with fellow PGA honoree Graham King to bring 鈥淭he Departed鈥 to the screen. In 2013, Pitt and co-producers Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner tied for the PGA鈥檚 best-produced film鈥攖heir 鈥12 Years a Slave鈥 and Alfonso Cuar贸n鈥檚 鈥淕ravity鈥 shared the honors.
Pitt entered the spotlight as an actor before taking up his role as a producer, and his career has included top billing in films such as 鈥淭he Curious Case of Benjamin Button鈥 and 鈥淢oneyball.鈥 With a decades-long presence on screen, Pitt has not yet left his place in front of the camera. Two years after his first PGA win, Pitt and company won again for 鈥淭he Big Short,鈥 in which he also played a reclusive genius trader.
Jonas Rivera
- PGA awards: 3
When California native Jonas Rivera joined Pixar Animation Studios in 1994 as its first-ever production intern, he worked on the company鈥檚 first feature-length film, 鈥淭oy Story.鈥 He worked his way up the ladder, eventually producing 鈥淯p,鈥 which garnered him many awards, including his first PGA award for Best Animated Feature.
Rivera has two PGA marks on other films, both of which have won PGA awards for Best Animated Feature: 2015鈥檚 鈥淚nside Out,鈥 and 2019鈥檚 鈥淭oy Story 4.鈥 Rivera also provided the voice for Boost in 鈥淐ars.鈥
Clark Spencer
- PGA awards: 3
Clark Spencer started his film career on the business side. After getting a degree in history from Harvard, he worked in finance for Walt Disney Studios. He then moved over to film production and produced 2002鈥檚 鈥淟ilo & Stitch.鈥
As a producer, he鈥檚 worked on 12 movies, including 2008鈥檚 鈥淏olt鈥 and 2011鈥檚 鈥淲innie the Pooh.鈥 The PGA honored Spencer for the first time in 2013 for 鈥淲reck-It Ralph.鈥 He also won in 2017 for 鈥淶ootopia,鈥 and in 2022 for 鈥淓ncanto鈥濃攖wo movies for which he also has a PGA mark.
Steven Spielberg
- PGA awards: 4
Steven Spielberg is arguably one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, despite being rejected from the University of Southern California School for Cinematic Arts.
When it comes to entertainment, Spielberg has seemingly done it all. He produces, directs, writes, and has even made a few cameo appearances in front of the camera. Working on both TV and film projects, he鈥檚 made some of the world鈥檚 biggest blockbusters, including 鈥淛aws,鈥 鈥淐lose Encounters of the Third Kind,鈥 鈥淓.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,鈥 and the 鈥淚ndiana Jones鈥 movies.
Although a master of the summer popcorn movie, Spielberg has also helmed dramatic films such as 鈥淭he Color Purple,鈥 鈥淟incoln,鈥 and 鈥淭he Post.鈥 Many consider Spielberg鈥檚 cinematic masterpiece to be 1993鈥檚 鈥淪chindler鈥檚 List,鈥 which garnered him his first PGA award for Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures. He went on to win the Vision Award for his work on 鈥淎mistad鈥 in 1998. The following year, he earned another PGA win for 鈥淪aving Private Ryan,鈥 the World War II drama starring Tom Hanks and Matt Damon. Spielberg won a fourth time for film in 2012, when he teamed up with film juggernaut Peter Jackson for the animated feature 鈥淭he Adventures of Tintin.鈥