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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Type A Films}} '''Type A Films''' was an American film production company founded in 2000 by actress and producer [[Reese Witherspoon]] and producer Debra Siegel. Based in Los Angeles, the company focused on developing and producing feature films, often with Witherspoon attached as a star or executive producer. It operated until 2012, when it merged with producer Bruna Papandrea's Make Movies banner to form [[Pacific Standard]]. The name "Type A" playfully referenced Witherspoon's well-known driven and perfectionist personality. == History == Type A Films was established in 2000 as Witherspoon's first foray into production. Early leadership included Jennifer Simpson, who was appointed president in 2002. The company was initially based at Intermedia in Los Angeles. During its run, Type A Films produced several mainstream comedies and dramas, with Witherspoon often starring in or executive producing the projects. In 2012, Witherspoon merged Type A Films with Bruna Papandrea's Make Movies to create Pacific Standard. This new entity shifted focus toward more ambitious, female-driven material and later became a subsidiary of [[Hello Sunshine]]. == Notable Productions == Type A Films is best known for producing or executive producing the following films: * '''''Legally Blonde'' (2001)''' β Witherspoon starred as Elle Woods in the breakout hit comedy. * '''''Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde'' (2003)''' β Sequel in which Witherspoon reprised her role. * '''''Penelope'' (2006/2008)''' β Romantic fantasy comedy starring Christina Ricci (with Witherspoon as executive producer). * '''''Four Christmases'' (2008)''' β Holiday comedy starring Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn. Other announced or developed projects included ''Around the World in 80 Dates'', ''Bell Witch'', and ''Nice'', though not all reached production under the Type A banner. == Legacy == Type A Films represented Reese Witherspoon's initial step into behind-the-camera work, laying the groundwork for her later production successes with Pacific Standard (notably ''Wild'' and ''Gone Girl'') and eventually [[Hello Sunshine]] and [[Reese's Book Club]]. The company helped establish her as a producer of commercial, female-led stories in an era when such opportunities were limited for actresses. == See Also == * [[Reese Witherspoon]] * [[Pacific Standard]] * [[Hello Sunshine (company)]] * [[Legally Blonde (film series)]] == References == {{Reflist}} [[Category:Film production companies of the United States]] [[Category:Defunct film production companies]] [[Category:2000 establishments in California]] [[Category:2012 disestablishments in California]] [[Category:Reese Witherspoon]]
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