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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pam_CoatsPam Coats - Wikipedia

    Pam Coats is an American film producer. In 1999, she became the senior vice president of creative development, the highest-ranking woman at Walt Disney Animation Studios, a position she held until 2004.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0167703Pam Coats - IMDb

    Pam Coats. Producer: Mulan. Pam is a highly-skilled manager of the creative process, responsible for forming and guiding stories from creation through theatrical release. With over 25 years in the family entertainment business, Pam has contributed her talents as Producer and Creative Executive for more than 20 major feature animated movies and ...

    • Producer, Actress, Additional Crew
    • July 6, 1957
    • Pam Coats
  3. Pam Coats. Producer: Mulan. Pam is a highly-skilled manager of the creative process, responsible for forming and guiding stories from creation through theatrical release.

    • July 6, 1957
  4. Key members of the creative team at the timePam Coats, Barry Cook, Ric Sluiter, Robert Walker, and Mark Henn—were invited to travel to China as a research trip to study the landscape, people, and history of the original legend.

  5. 9. Apr. 1999 · Pam Coats has been promoted from producer to senior vice president of creative development at Walt Disney Feature Animation, making her the hightest ranked woman at Disney Animation.

  6. Serien und Filme mit Pam Coats: Thelma, das Einhorn · Mulan · Bernard und Bianca im Känguruland

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › My_PeoplesMy Peoples - Wikipedia

    My Peoples (also known as Once in a Blue Moon, Elgin's Peoples, Angel and Her No Good Sister and A Few Good Ghosts) is a cancelled animated fantasy film that was to be directed by Barry Cook, the co-director of Mulan (1998). It was scrapped in favor of Chicken Little (2005). [1] Premise.