March 25, 2024 @ 12:10 PM
Paula Weinstein, the two-time Emmy-winning producer behind “Truman” and “Recount,” has actually passed away. She was 78.
Weinstein’s child Hannah Rosenberg validated her mommy’s fatality to TheWrap on Monday, disclosing she passed away quietly at her home in New york city.
“The world is a lesser place without my mother. She was a masterful producer and a force of nature for the things she believed in, including the many projects that spanned her illustrious career, the stories she fought to tell and the social justice causes she championed,” Rosenberg claimed in a declaration.
“She shattered barriers in Hollywood and always lifted other women along with her,” she proceeded. “And I know my mother would want me to add this: if you’d like to honor her, please stop what you are doing and turn your attention toward reelecting President Biden and making sure Democrats win down the ballot so we can be sure Democracy survives in America and around the world.”
The late PGA Honor champion’s résumé consisted of over 30 movies, such as “American Flyers,” “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” “Analyze This,” “Analyze That,” “The Perfect Storm,” “Monster-in-Law,” “Rumor Has It,” “Blood Diamond,” “Looney Tunes: Back in Action” and “This Is Where I Leave You,” amongst lots of others, in addition to being an exec producer on all 7 periods of “Grace and Frankie.”
Furthermore, Weinstein’s lengthy occupation in Hollywood consisted of executive-level duties as head of state of United Artists, EVP at 20th Century Fox, VP at Detector Bros. and CCO at Tribeca Enterprises, which she left in 2023 to concentrate on her political advocacy. She likewise obtained an additional 2 Emmy elections for her made-for-TV flicks and won a Ladies in Movie Crystal Honor.
Weinstein was birthed Nov. 19, 1945, in New York City City to producer and reporter Hannah and Pete Weinstein. She was wed to fellow producer Mark Rosenberg from 1985 up until his fatality in 1992.
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