Stratton Leopold(I)
- Producer
- Production Manager
- Casting Department
Stratton Leopold has been in the film business for more than 40 years,
producing major, hi-budget motion pictures. He has nearly 60 film and
television credits to his name ranging from executive producer and
producer to casting director and actor. Stratton has also served as an
Executive Vice President at Paramount Pictures. Stratton launched his
film career in 1974 as a location casting director and location manager
for low-budget movies. Yet he is best known for his work as a producer
or executive producer of several hi-budget, commercially successful
films. He has worked with many of the industry's iconic directors over
the past 20 years including Taylor Hackford (Blood In, Blood Out (1993), Parker (2013)), Simon West (The General's Daughter (1999)), Phil Alden Robinson (The Sum of All Fears (2002)), John Woo (Paycheck (2003) and Tears of the Sun (2003) when Woo was attached to the project for a while), J.J. Abrams (Mission: Impossible III (2006))
and Joe Johnston (The Wolfman (2010)). Stratton's film-making has taken
him around the world, to countries that include the United States,
Canada, England, Spain, Italy, Central America, the Philippines,
Australia and China. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America
and Producers Guild of America. When he's not making movies, Stratton
can be found in him hometown of Savannah, Ga. Most often, behind the
counter at Leopold's Ice Cream. The popular parlor his Greek immigrant
father, Peter, and two uncles, George and Basil, founded in 1919.
Stratton has incorporated many of the original fixtures from his
father's store into the current located on Broughton Street in
downtown, historic Savannah. Customers can enjoy the 1930s soda
fountain, original back bar, and props from his many films. There is
even an antique Panavision motion picture camera used to photograph
many well-known films!