He has produced films like Days of Grace, Molly's Game, The Postcard Killings, Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, Maximum Ride and Alex Cross.
Gout was also a producer for the THQ video game Leela, which uses motion controls and immersive psychedelic environments to allow the player to connect with their subconscious.
Leopoldo served as a producer and second unit director[4] on the 2011 film Dias de Gracia (English: Days of Grace), directed by his brother, Evarardo Valerio Gout.
[10] Gout co-produced the 2016 film Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, based on a James Patterson novel.
[11] Gout served as an originating and Executive Producer on Aaron Sorkin's directorial debut, Molly's Game.
[3] Leopoldo co-wrote, co-directed, and was an executive producer on Little Spirit: Christmas in New York, which first aired on 10 December 2008 on NBC.
Fellow author and collaborator James Patterson describes it as reminiscent of the early work of Stephen King.
[4] Kirkus Review[7] writes, "Palpable, almost visible cross-cultural creepiness that never lets up: [Ghost Radio is] very smart thrills."
Leopoldo Gout Collaborated with James Patterson on a graphic novel addition to the Daniel X book series.