Personnel:
Jean Doumanian, President
Kathryn Willingham, Development Associate
Jeffrey Morse, Development Associate
Kate Burns, Associate
Personnel:
Jean Doumanian, President
Kathryn Willingham, Development Associate
Jeffrey Morse, Development Associate
Kate Burns, Associate
Credits:
Features: Neal Cassady
Everyone Says I Love You
Deconstructing Harry
The Spanish Prisoner
Sweet and Lowdown
Small Time Crooks
Celebrity
Mighty Aphrodite
Women Talking Dirty
All the Real Girls
Bullets Over Broadway; Off-Broadway: Dinah Was
Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight
Fuddy Meers
What the Butler Saw
Bat Boy; Broadway: Frankie & Johnny
Amour
Jumpers
Democracy
Production Types:
Theater, Made-for-TV & Cable Movies, Scripted TV, Film
Comments:
Jean Doumanian Productions is an Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated, and Tony Award winning, film, television and theatrical production company founded by producer Jean Doumanian.
Films include Galveston (dir. Mélanie Laurent, starring Elle Fanning and Ben Foster), Una (dir. Benedict Andrews, starring Rooney Mara, Ben Mendelsohn and Riz Ahmed) as well as August: Osage County (dir. John Wells), The Ox (dir. Sven Nykvist); The Spanish Prisoner (dir. David Mamet); All the Real Girls (dir. David Gordon Green); Wild Man Blues (dir. Barbara Kopple) and Woody Allen’s Bullets Over Broadway, Don’t Drink the Water, Mighty Aphrodite, Everyone Says I Love You, Deconstructing Harry, Celebrity, Sweet and Lowdown and Small Time Crooks. Television projects include Shrink now streaming on NBC and Every Brilliant Thing (HBO).
Jean Doumanian Productions has produced over 25 theatrical productions, most recently the Tony Award Winning Revival of Angels in America. Other recent hits include Sweeney Todd (Barrow Street Theater), The Effect (Barrow Street Theater), Chimerica (5 Olivier Awards including Best New Play), The Mountaintop in London (Olivier Award: Best New Play) and on Broadway starring Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett, August: Osage County (5 Tony Awards including Best Play, 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama), The Book of Mormon (4 Olivier Awards including Best New Musical, 9 Tony Awards including Best Musical), and the 2012 revival of Death of a Salesman (2 Tony Awards including Best Revival of a Play).