Mark Heidelberger - Producer
Mark Heidelberger co-founded Beverly Hills-based Treasure Entertainment in 2000, where he began producing music videos and commercials. Early in his career, he helped develop and package twist-filled thriller Don McKay, starring Thomas Haden Church, Elisabeth Shue and Melissa Leo, and co-produced the gritty 2005 urban thriller Harsh Times by director/screenwriter David Ayer, which starred Christian Bale and Eva Longoria.
In 2012, Mark produced the romantic comedy feature It’s Not You, It’s Me, starring Vivica Fox. The following year, he produced the supernatural martial arts film Ninja Apocalypse, which premiered at San Diego’s Comic-Con. Mark then transitioned to more dramatic fare, serving as lead producer of the Chinese-American romance film Comfort, which premiered in competition at Cinequest, and as associate producer on the Southern noir thriller Mississippi Murder with Malcolm McDowell.
In spring of 2015, he produced holiday film A New York Christmas, then quickly followed that up as co-producer on drama Pray for Rain starring Jane Seymour. In 2016, Mark produced horror movie The Basement, starring Mischa Barton. Over the last several years, Mark served as a producer on a variety of projects, including Chinese new media series The Offer, documentary Somewhere in the Middle, and heist thriller Take the Night. Most recently, he produced the thriller Last Night On Earth, starring Shane West and Dee Wallace, releasing to theaters and streaming services.
Before founding Treasure, Mark held positions at Outlaw Productions, Film Roman and literary agency Ken Sherman & Associates. He graduated first in his class with a Bachelors in Film Studies from UC Santa Barbara and earned a Master of Fine Arts in Motion Picture and Television Producing from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America.