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Randall Wallace
Randall Wallace is unique among Hollywood filmmakers; his movies have been both critical award winners and tremendous commercial successes. Combined, his four films have grossed nearly $1 billion dollars at the theatrical box office, garnering numerous accolades including the Academy Awards' prestigious Best Picture Oscar.
Wallace wrote the Academy Award winner Braveheart and the blockbuster Pearl Harbor. He also wrote, directed, and produced the critically acclaimed We Were Soldiers and The Man in the Iron Mask. For his work on Braveheart, he received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay as well as Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. Wallace is also the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels and the lyricist of the acclaimed hymn Mansions of the Lord, performed as the closing music for President Ronald Reagan's national funeral.
In 1999, Wallace founded Wheelhouse Entertainment with the purpose of creating original films, music, videogames and books for a worldwide audience based on the classic values of love, courage, and honor.
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