Jamie Patricof
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Jamie Patricof | |
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Born | James Douglas Patricof New York City, New York |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Founder of Electric City Entertainment; Founder of Hunting Lane Films |
Spouse(s) | Kelly Sawyer Patricof |
Children | Riley and Sawyer Patricof |
Parent(s) | Susan Hatkoff Patricof Alan Patricof |
Jamie Patricof is a movie and television producer and co-founder of Electric City Entertainment and Hunting Lane Films.[1]
Early life[]
Born to Jewish parents, Jamie Patricof is the son of Alan Patricof, the founder of Apax Partners private equity firm, and Edythe Susan Patricof, sister of Craig Hatkoff. Patricof grew up in NYC, and went to The Collegiate School and The Fieldston School. He has two brothers, Jon Patricof, the President of the NYCFC and Mark Patricof, founder of Patricof Co. and former Managing Director at Houlihan Lokey.[2]
Career[]
Jamie Patricof is a founder of Hunting Lane Films, a production company based in Los Angeles. He was involved in the following productions:
- I Know This Much Is True (miniseries), 2020
- The After Party (film), 2018
- The Zookeeper's Wife, 2017
- Captain Fantastic, 2016.
- The Accountant. 2016 (executive producer)
- Mississippi Grind, 2015 (co-producer with )
- Big Eyes , 2014 (co-produced with The Weinstein Company)
- Beyond the Pines, 2012 (with Derek Cianfrance)
- Blue Valentine, 2010 (with Derek Cianfrance)
- He also co-produced Half Nelson, with Fleck and Boden, produced Little Birds, and Sugar, the sophomore feature from Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden. was also recently an Executive Producer on Gavin O’Connor’s film The Accountant,
Patricof's documentary projects include Us Kids (2020), Q Ball (2019), Levitated Mass (2013) Confessions Of A Superhero (2007), THE OFFSEASON (2014), a documentary for HBO and three documentaries for ESPN’s 30 for 30 series: Straight Outta LA (2010), The Day The Series Stopped (2014), and Sole Man (2009), directed by Jon Weinbach & Dan Marks.
Family life[]
Jamie is married to former model Kelly Sawyer Patricof, who was born in London but raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Kelly is the co-founder of the non profit Baby2Baby.[3] They have two children Riley and Sawyer Patricof.
References[]
- ^ "Jamie Patricof". Variety.
- ^ The Albany Times Union: "Producer rekindles 'Toyland' memories - Movieman behind "Pines" visits with his family who ran well-known stores" By PAUL GRONDAHL September 28, 2011
- ^ "Kelly Sawyer Patricof - Creative Director, Satine Private Label. Los Angeles". The Coveteur. Retrieved 2016-08-27.
External links[]
- American film producers
- American Jews
- American television producers
- Living people