Biography
Peggy Pridemore is a renowned figure in the film industry, known for her significant contributions in the production department. Her career spans over two decades, with notable credits in prominent Hollywood films.
Pridemore's journey in cinema began with her role as a Location Manager, a crucial position responsible for scouting and securing filming locations. Her first major project was the iconic "Forrest Gump" in 1994, where she played a pivotal role in finding the perfect settings to bring the story to life. She continued this role in the 2002 science fiction film "Minority Report," directed by Steven Spielberg, further demonstrating her expertise in managing complex location needs for high-profile productions.
Pridemore's skills and experience culminated in her work on the 2012 Aca…




