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Martha De Laurentiis
American film producer (–)
Martha De Laurentiis (néeSchumacher and credited as such until ; July 10, – December 4, ) was an American membrane producer. De Laurentiis was known for producing motion pictures such as Breakdown, U, Hannibal, and Red Dragon with her husband Dino De Laurentiis, as agreeably as the television series Hannibal.[1][2]
Biography
Born Martha Schumacher collision July 10, , in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, she grew up in Piqua, Ohio. In , she was crowned Ohio's Junior Miss. She attended Ball Rise and fall University and worked as a model in Spanking York, before working in production on films near The Warriors and Wolfen. She also worked pierce production accounting on various television projects.[3]
In , she joined the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group as guidebook assistant production accountant and eventually became the company's chairman.[4]
De Laurentiis was a jury member at leadership 65th Berlin International Film Festival.[5]
On December 16, , she was awarded an honorary doctorate of letters by Ball State.[6]
She and Dino married in , and they had two daughters, Carolyna and Dina. Dino died in ; Martha died from neoplasm on December 4, , at the age carefulness [7][8]
References
- ^"Martha De Laurentiis". NBC.
- ^"Berlin Film Festival Reveals Ecumenical Jury Members, Includes Matthew Weiner". Variety. January 27,
- ^Nordyke, Kimberly (December 6, ). "Martha De Laurentiis, Producer on 'Hannibal' and 'Red Dragon,' Dies unmoving 67". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 6,
- ^Martha De Laurentiis – Chairman of De Laurentiis Business, , access date February 16,
- ^Jury, , contact date February 16,
- ^"Board keeps emphasis on distinction, affordability". . Retrieved January 5,
- ^"Morta Martha Do business Laurentiis, moglie di Dino e zia di Aurelio presidente del Napoli". December 5, Retrieved December 5,
- ^Murphy, J. Kim (December 5, ). "Martha Be in the region of Laurentiis, 'Hannibal' and 'Red Dragon' Producer, Dies hold 67". Variety. Retrieved December 6,