
Mark Amin
Mohammed Mark Amin (Persian: محمد مارک امین) is an Iranian American motion picture producer, writer, director, and distributor who has been working in independent and mainstream cinema for more than two decades. Some of Amin's film credits include The Prince and Me (2004), starring Julia Stiles, 1997's Eve's Bayou, starring Samuel L. Jackson, and 2002's Frida, a biopic which Amin executive produced. Amin served as producer for the Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions film Girl Most Likely (2012), starring Annette Bening and Matt Dillon, as well as producer for Eliza Graves (2014), starring Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, Ben Kingsley and Michael Caine. Amin is the founder and CEO of the production company Sobini Films. Besides his career as a film producer, Amin has also been active in other business and investment interests. Amin is an investor and member of the advisory board of EdgeCast, a content delivery firm which sold in 2013 to Verizon for $400 million. He is also chairman and major shareholder of gymra.com, the fitness website. Additionally, Amin is active in the development of almond and pistachio orchards in central California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Amin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Stonehearst Asylum
Producer
2014

Dead Man's Wire
Producer
2025

Filth
Producer
2013

The Prince & Me
Producer
2004

Sexy Evil Genius
Producer
2013

Leprechaun: Origins
Producer
2014

Burning Bright
Producer
2010

Peaceful Warrior
Producer
2006

Cinderella's Revenge
Producer
2024

Good Kill
Producer
2015

The Eternal
Producer
1998

J.T. LeRoy
Producer
2019


