Jane Rosenthal

Jane Rosenthal

Rosenthal and daughter (2007)
Born Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Residence New York City
Occupation Producer
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s) Craig Hatkoff
Children 2

Jane Rosenthal is an American film producer.

In 1989, Rosenthal co-founded the Tribeca Productions film studio in the lower Manhattan neighborhood of TriBeCa with actor Robert De Niro. Rosenthal and De Niro co-produced the dramatic television anthology series TriBeCa in 1993 and, in 2002, co-organized the first annual TriBeCa Film Festival.

Rosenthal is also co-founder and co-chair of the board of the not-for-profit Tribeca Film Institute.[1]

Filmography

  1. Thunderheart (1992) – producer
  2. Night and the City (1992) – producer
  3. TriBeCa (1993) – producer
  4. A Bronx Tale (1993) – producer
  5. 9: The Last Resort (1996) (VG) – executive producer
  6. Faithful (1996) – producer
  7. Marvin's Room (1996) – producer
  8. Wag the Dog (1997) – producer
  9. The Repair Shop (1998) – executive producer
  10. Witness to the Mob (1998) (TV) – executive producer
  11. Analyze This (1999) – producer
  12. Entropy (1999/I) – producer
  13. Flawless (1999) – producer
  14. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000) – producer
  15. Meet the Parents (2000) – producer
  16. Holiday Heart (2000) (TV) – executive producer
  17. Prison Song (2001) – producer
  18. Showtime (2002) – producer
  19. About a Boy (2002) – producer
  20. Chicken Club (2002) (TV) – executive producer
  21. Analyze That (2002) – producer
  22. Tribeca Film Festival Presents (2003) – Herself
  23. House of D (2004) – producer
  24. Stage Beauty (2004) – producer
  25. Meet the Fockers (2004) – producer
  26. Rent (2005) – producer
  27. The Good Shepherd (2006) – producer
  28. Bridge and Tunnel (2006) – producer
  29. The Winter of Frankie Machine (2007) – producer
  30. What Just Happened (2007) – producer
  31. Sugarland (2007) – producer
  32. First Man (2007) – producer
  33. 36 (2007) – producer
  34. Little Fockers (2010) – producer
  35. Ellis (2015) – producer
  36. The Wizard of Lies (2016) – producer

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