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Ray Liotta, Antonio Banderas, and Kenneth Branagh all have a common
connection: Ms. Diane Nabatoff. Diane has recently produced a
variety of projects that have garnered critical and box office
success including the films Take the Lead starring Antonio Banderas
and Narc starring Ray Liotta as well as the television movie The
Knights of South Bronx starring Ted Danson and the HBO series
Baseball Wives.
In 1999 Diane founded Tiara Blue Films with Ray Liotta which she has
parlayed into developing a number of projects at the studios and
cable networks as well several features that will be independently
financed. Her current projects include: The novel White Jazz by
James Ellroy, to be adapted and directed by Joe Carnahan with New
Regency; Soldiers Field with Radar; and Sound And Fury to star
Marlee Matlin and Camryn Manheim for Showtime.
Prior to founding her own company, Diane was a Producer at
Interscope Communications, where she developed and produced films
that include: Very Bad Things, written and directed by Pete Berg and
starring Christian Slater, Cameron Diaz and Daniel Stern; The
Proposition starring Kenneth Branagh, Madeleine Stowe and William
Hurt; Operation Dumbo Drop, directed by Simon Wincer and starring
Danny Glover, Ray Liotta and Denis Leary; Separate Lives starring
Jim Belushi and Linda Hamilton; Holy Matrimony, directed by Leonard
Nimoy and starring Patricia Arquette; and Body Language starring Tom
Berenger.
Earlier in her career, Diane was the Senior Vice President of
Production for Henry Winkler's Fair Dinkum Productions and Vice
President of Vestron Pictures where she served as Executive Producer
of Hider in the House and Fear which received a nomination for an
Ace Award. She began her film career in Los Angeles at The Feldman-
Meeker Co. working on The Golden Child starring Eddie Murphy and
serving as Associate-Producer of The Kindred and Near Dark.
In addition to her career in the film industry, Ms. Nabatoff has had
diverse experiences in the entertainment field: she worked with the
legendary Joseph Papp at The New York Shakespeare Festival;
consulted with a London-based documentary film company; worked in
programming at HBO; understudied both female roles in the Broadway
Production of I Love my Wife; and performed in off- Broadway shows,
nightclubs and television commercials as a singer-actress.
Prior to receiving a Masters of Business Administration from Harvard
Business School, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard
University, where she was the first female producer of Hasty Pudding
Theatricals and the founder of The Radcliffe Pitches, the first
Harvard female vocal group.
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