Deborah Spera

Deborah Spera
Born United States
Occupation Film producer

Deborah Spera is an American television producer.[1]

Career

She began her career at Eden Roc Films, where she worked on What's Eating Gilbert Grape and From Dusk Till Dawn. Spera spent eight years at Showtime, where she oversaw Emmy and Golden Globe Award–winning movies such as The Baby Dance (written and directed by Jane Anderson), Wild Iris, 12 Angry Men, Inherit the Wind, On the Beach and Freak City, and executive-produced the movie Fathers and Sons.

Prior to her tenure at Showtime, she was in features at Regency Films and worked on Guilty by Suspicion, JFK, Free Willy, Under Siege and Sommersby.

Other credits

LAX, Deacons For Defense, Conviction, Run the Wild Fields, Hard Science, Power and Beauty, 10,000 Black Men Named George and Criminal Minds.

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