Mark Lipsky

Mark Lipsky was the Executive Producer of The Nutty Professor (Jada Pinkett Smith),[https://books.google.com/books?id=Z7JzuND1xFIC&dq=%22Mark+Lipsky%22++%22The+Nutty+Professor%22&pg=PT80 Screen World 1997 By John Willis] Metro which The A.V. Club called "too lazily assembled, and too stingy with the jokes, to even live up to its modest ambitions",[https://books.google.com/books?id=a0QhtY4YswQC&dq=%22Mark+Lipsky%22++%22Metro%22&pg=PT11 Screen World 1998] Beverly Hills Cop III "considered by critics and admittedly by Murphy himself as the most disappointing film in the series", Goosed,[https://books.google.com/books?id=AvzrAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Mark+Lipsky%22++%22Beverly+Hills+Cop+III%22 The Film journal, Volume 97, Issues 1-6] Boomerang (Halle Berry, Martin Lawrence), Another 48 Hrs. (Nick Nolte) and Coming to America (James Earl Jones), Vampire in Brooklyn (Angela Bassett) and Harlem Nights (Richard Pryor, Danny Aiello), all starring Eddie Murphy.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} In addition, Lipsky has produced Tony n' Tina's Wedding and executive produced Precinct Hollywood for AMC.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}}

Lipsky and his wife Judy live in New Jersey. They have three children and eight grandchildren.

Filmography

He was producer for all films unless otherwise noted.

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1988Coming to AmericaExecutive producer
1989Harlem Nights
1990Another 48 Hrs.Executive producer
1992BoomerangExecutive producer
1994Beverly Hills Cop IIIExecutive producer
1995Vampire in Brooklyn
1996The Nutty ProfessorExecutive producer
1997MetroExecutive producer
1999Goosed
2004Tony n' Tina's Wedding
2012IniquityConsulting producer
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Never Give Up
The Amazing Mr. ZExecutive producer

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1992The Distinguished GentlemanPersonal manager: Eddie Murphy

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1989The Arsenio Hall ShowExecutive producer
2016Rock the HouseTelevision film
2018Johnny Watson: Functionally DysfunctionalTelevision special

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