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Mark Waters

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MARK WATERS made his feature film directorial debut with the dark comedy indie hit “The House of Yes,” which premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, where Parker Posey won a Special Jury Prize for her performance. He then scored with the back-to-back hit comedies “Freaky Friday” and “Mean Girls.” “Freaky Friday,” starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, earned a 2004 Critic's Choice Award nomination for Best Family Film and brought a Golden Globe Award nomination to Jamie Lee Curtis. In 2009, directed “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past,” and produced “(500) Days Of Summer” – nominated for two Golden Globes. He followed that with “Mr. Popper’s Penguins,” based on the classic children’s book, starring Jim Carrey. And most recently he directed the pilot and executive produced the hit cable series “Witches Of East End.”

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