- Meg
LeFauve (born
October 19, 1969) is an
American screenwriter and film producer. She is best
known for
writing her
screenplays of the
Pixar animated...
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emerged in
France at the
beginning of the 20th century. It was the
style of
les Fauves (French for the wild beasts), a
group of
modern artists whose works emphasized...
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Marvel Studios'
first female-led
superhero film.
Nicole Perlman and Meg
LeFauve were
hired to
write the film the
following April after submitting separate...
- debut) and
produced by Mark Nielsen, from a
screenplay written by Meg
LeFauve. The film
stars Amy Poehler,
Phyllis Smith,
Lewis Black,
Diane Lane, and...
- Look up
fauve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fauve or
Fauves may
refer to: Fauvism, an art movement, or
Fauve (collective),
French arts collective...
- co-produced and
directed by Phil Johnston, who co-wrote the
screenplay with Meg
LeFauve from a
screen story by Kirk
DeMicco and John Cleese,
based on the 1980...
-
adventure comedy film
directed by Nora
Twomey with a
screenplay by Meg
LeFauve who co-wrote the
story with John Morgan. It is
based on the 1948 children's...
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Docter (the film's director),
Ronnie Del
Carmen (co-director), and Meg
LeFauve. The same year, he
wrote and
directed another short film
titled Riley's...
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Butler in the 1986 TV film
Return to Mayberry.
Lineback appeared as Al
LeFauve in the
world premiere stage production of Baby Dance, co-starring Linda...
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directorial debut) and
produced by
Denise Ream, from a
screenplay written by Meg
LeFauve, who also
wrote the film's
story with Sohn, Bob Peterson,
Kelsey Mann,...