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2022 CODA won three Oscars, including Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Screenplay Adaptation, and Best Motion Picture of the Year.
2021 CODA swept The Sundance Film Festival winning 4 awards including the Audience Award, the Directing Award, the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize, and the Grand Jury Prize. After CODA screened at the Sundance Film Festival, Apple bought its distribution rights for $25 million, a record at the time.
2018 Hired to co-produce (schedule, budget, scout, prep, shoot, and wrap) Siân Heder’s second feature film, CODA. which was shot in Gloucester MA in the summer of 2019.
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2005-2023 Co-produced Fred Durst’s The Education of Charlie Banks, Amy Redford’s The Guitar, Raymond De Felitta’s City Island, Siân Heder’s Tallulah, Abel Ferrara’s Welcome to New York, Barry Levinson’s The Humbling, Sara Colangelo’s The Kindergarten Teacher, Guy Nattiv’s Skin, Nikyatu Jusu’s Nanny, Rebecca Miller‘s She Came to Me.
1996-2004 Location Manager Nancy Savoca's 24-Hour Woman, Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog, Tom DiCillo's Double Whammy, Dan Algrant's People I Know, Darnell Martin's Prison Song, Jim McKay's Everyday People.
​1992-95 Produced and released 1st independent feature, Douglas Tirola’s A Reason to Believe.
1989-1992 Grad Student with award-winning short films, MFA from NYU TSOA Grad Film.
1987-1989 PA on John Sayles' Eight Men Out, Nancy Savoca's True Love, and State of Grace
1986 NYU TSOA Summer Sight & Sound program with Emil Nebil
1982-1986 Amherst College, BA in English & American Studies, cum laude
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