Robyn Rosenfeld
- Producer
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Rosenfeld has spent her career producing, distributing, and overseeing international sales for feature films and television. As Vice President of Sovereign Films, Rosenfeld is currently overseeing development of 7 feature films slated for production in 2020, including: BEING A BEAST, HUCKLEBERRY FINN, DINNER WiTH EDWARD, WE LOVE YOU CHARLIE FREEMAN, OLIVE'S OCEAN, THE COOKS, WYETH.
In 2015, Rosenfeld Executive Produced EFFIE GRAY, a feature-length historical drama written by Emma Thompson, starring Dakota Fanning and Emma Thompson.
Rosenfeld also created and produced CREATURE FEATURES for HBO - an original anthology series of Primetime Movies which premiered Fall 2001. As Executive Producer of the series, Rosenfeld developed ten scripts and oversaw five feature-length productions including: EARTH VS. THE SPIDER (2001) starring Dan Aykroyd and Theresa Russell, directed by Scott Ziehl; DAY THE WORLD ENDED (2001) starring Nastassja Kinski and Randy Quaid, directed by Terence Gross; SHE CREATURE (2001) starring Carla Gugina and Rufus Sewell, directed by Sebastian Guttierez; HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER (2001) starring Stephen Culp and Clea Duvall, directed by George Huang; and TEENAGE CAVEMAN (2002) starring Andrew Keegan, directed by Larry Clark.
Rosenfeld co-produced the documentary films CHINA JOURNAL (1987) and EXILES (1989) directed by Academy Award winning documentary director, Richard Kaplan. In 2016, she co-produced the short documentary and panel discussion AGEISM IN HOLLYWOOD.
Rosenfeld helmed International Sales for the acclaimed documentary JODOROWSKY'S DUNE (2013), nominated for Best Documentary from the National Board of Review and listed on Oscars Documentary Feature Short List for 2014. Rosenfeld domestically distributed (and oversaw marketing & advertising) for the critically lauded film ANTON CHEKHOV'S THE DUEL (2010), starring Tobias Menzies and Andrew Scott.
She has additionally written and co-produced the series SECRETS OF THE MASTERCHEFS (1988) on PBS, as well as written, produced, and directed segments for ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, THE INSIDER, and VOGUE Magazine's TRENDWATCH.
Rosenfeld began her career in journalism producing, writing, and directing news segments for the NBC's TODAY show fashion correspondent, Christy Ferrer.
In 2015, Rosenfeld Executive Produced EFFIE GRAY, a feature-length historical drama written by Emma Thompson, starring Dakota Fanning and Emma Thompson.
Rosenfeld also created and produced CREATURE FEATURES for HBO - an original anthology series of Primetime Movies which premiered Fall 2001. As Executive Producer of the series, Rosenfeld developed ten scripts and oversaw five feature-length productions including: EARTH VS. THE SPIDER (2001) starring Dan Aykroyd and Theresa Russell, directed by Scott Ziehl; DAY THE WORLD ENDED (2001) starring Nastassja Kinski and Randy Quaid, directed by Terence Gross; SHE CREATURE (2001) starring Carla Gugina and Rufus Sewell, directed by Sebastian Guttierez; HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER (2001) starring Stephen Culp and Clea Duvall, directed by George Huang; and TEENAGE CAVEMAN (2002) starring Andrew Keegan, directed by Larry Clark.
Rosenfeld co-produced the documentary films CHINA JOURNAL (1987) and EXILES (1989) directed by Academy Award winning documentary director, Richard Kaplan. In 2016, she co-produced the short documentary and panel discussion AGEISM IN HOLLYWOOD.
Rosenfeld helmed International Sales for the acclaimed documentary JODOROWSKY'S DUNE (2013), nominated for Best Documentary from the National Board of Review and listed on Oscars Documentary Feature Short List for 2014. Rosenfeld domestically distributed (and oversaw marketing & advertising) for the critically lauded film ANTON CHEKHOV'S THE DUEL (2010), starring Tobias Menzies and Andrew Scott.
She has additionally written and co-produced the series SECRETS OF THE MASTERCHEFS (1988) on PBS, as well as written, produced, and directed segments for ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, THE INSIDER, and VOGUE Magazine's TRENDWATCH.
Rosenfeld began her career in journalism producing, writing, and directing news segments for the NBC's TODAY show fashion correspondent, Christy Ferrer.