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Caldecot "Cotty" Chubb (born March 3, 1950) is an American film producer who has produced films such as Eve's Bayou, Hoffa, Unthinkable, The Crow, Dark Blue and Pootie Tang. He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature in 1997 for Eve's Bayou and was a nominee for To Sleep with Anger in 1991.
Caldecot Chubb was born in 1950. He is a producer and production manager, known for Eve's Bayou (1997), The Crow (1994) and Appaloosa (2008).
There has been no more assured and powerful film debut this year than "Eve's Bayou," the first film by Kasi Lemmons. Reviewers have compared it to work by Tennessee Williams, Carson McCullers and other Southern Gothic writers; it reminded me of a family drama by Ingmar Bergman.
The origins of the Chubb Corporation date back to 1882 when Thomas Caldecot Chubb and his son Percy opened their marine underwriting business in the seaport district of New York City.
Caldecot Chubb. Edgefield County, Edgefield, South Carolina. 1975-76.
Caldecot Chubb is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Actor, and Co-Producer. Some of his work includes The Crow, Mallrats, Unthinkable, Appaloosa, Hoffa, Dark Blue, The Dinner, and Cherry 2000.
Upcoming, new, and past Caldecot Chubb movies, TV shows, TV movies, appearances, specials, and more -- plus, a biography, news, awards, and nominations.