Tiffanie DeBartolo

Tiffanie DeBartolo
Born Tiffanie DeBartolo
Youngstown, Ohio
Occupation Novelist
Filmmaker
Record Label Co-founder
Language English
Nationality  United States
Ethnicity Italian-American
Citizenship United States of America
Education G.E.D.
B.A. (philosophy)
Alma mater Villa Maria High School
University of California, Berkeley
Period 21st Century
Genre Fiction
Subject Music
Notable works God-Shaped Hole
How to Kill a Rock Star
The Shape of My Heart
Years active 2002-present
Spouse Scott Schumaker
Relatives Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. (father)
Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. (grandfather)
Denise DeBartolo York (aunt)
John York (uncle)
Jed York (cousin)
Website
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0213329/

Tiffanie DeBartolo (born November 27, 1970, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American novelist, filmmaker, and co-founder of independent record label Bright Antenna. She has written two novels, God-Shaped Hole and How To Kill a Rock Star. She wrote and directed the film Dream for an Insomniac, featuring Jennifer Aniston, but which had a very limited release in 1996.

Biography

DeBartolo is the daughter of former San Francisco 49ers owner Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.. She attended the all-girls Villa Maria High School and dropped out her senior year when they wouldn't let her graduate early. She later obtained her GED and graduated from UC Berkeley with a philosophy degree, then moved to Los Angeles. She has previously lived in New York City and Boulder, Colorado, and now resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her novel writing career began after her screenwriting/directorial debut, with God-Shaped Hole coming out in 2002, and How to Kill a Rock Star in 2005, both from Sourcebooks Landmark. Sidney Sheldon has praised her sophomore novel, saying it has "Wonderful characters wrapped up in a story that moves like an express train". God-Shaped Hole was published in the UK as The Shape of My Heart.[1] She has recently completed work on the text for a graphic novel about American musician Jeff Buckley.

Bright Antenna

She is one of the owners of the Oakland, California based Indie music record label Bright Antenna,[2] which has released music by Middle Class Rut, Jimmy Gnecco, The Wombats, Magic Wands, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Flagship, Beware of Darkness, and Cheerleader.

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