Todd graduated from the
USC's School of Cinematic Arts with a degree in Film Production. In 1994, Suzanne Todd partnered with
Demi Moore to create the production company Moving Pictures. During their five-year collaboration, they produced several films, including the television movie
If These Walls Could Talk. Todd received a
Golden Globe nomination and two Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Made for Television as well as the Governor's Award. In 1999, Todd executive produced HBO's
If These Walls Could Talk 2, starring
Vanessa Redgrave,
Ellen DeGeneres, and
Sharon Stone. The film received a nomination for the 2000
Emmy Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie and a 2001 PGA Golden Laurel Award nomination for Producer of the Year in Longform TV. Todd is a member of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the
Producers Guild of America, and the
Directors Guild of America. Starting in 2010, Todd spent three years as a creative and business consultant for
Activision/Blizzard. was released in 1997 and grossed $67 million worldwide. Its 1999 sequel,
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, grossed $310 million worldwide and won a
Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, two
MTV Movie Awards, and a Teen Choice Award. Nominations included the Academy Award for Best Makeup, a Golden Globe for Best Original Song, a Grammy for Best Soundtrack Album and an MTV Award for Best Movie. The third instalment,
Austin Powers in Goldmember, featuring
Beyoncé Knowles, grossed $289 million worldwide and won a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie, the MTV Award for Best Comedic Performance and a BMI Film Music Award. In 2002, Team Todd produced the independent film
Memento, which received
MTV's Best New Filmmaker Award and the
Independent Spirit Awards for Best Feature. In 2008, Team Todd produced the musical
Across The Universe, directed by
Julie Taymor and starring
Evan Rachel Wood; the film received a
Golden Globe Awards nomination for Best Picture and an
Academy Award nomination in the Best Costume category.
Galt Niederhoffer's directorial debut,
The Romantics, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, In 2012, Team Todd produced the romantic comedy
Celeste and Jesse Forever, starring
Rashida Jones and
Andy Samberg. The film premiered at the 2012
Sundance Film Festival, and was later acquired by
Sony Pictures Classics. Team Todd's other credits include
Disney's
Alice in Wonderland (2010), directed by
Tim Burton,
The Accidental Husband,
Prime,
Must Love Dogs, and
Boiler Room.
Boiler Room was nominated for Best First Feature at the 2001
Independent Spirit Awards. == Filmography ==