Kate Guinzburg (1957-2017)

Birthplace:
New York City, New York

Born:
July 6, 1957

Died:
September 17, 2017

Kate Guinzburg was born in New York City (July 6, 1957 – September 17, 2017). She was a producer, known for Ghostbusters (1984), Dangerous Minds (1995) and One Fine Day (1996). Worked as Michelle Pfeiffer's producing partner. Together they formed their own production company, Via Rosa Productions from 1990 until the year 2000.

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Executive Producer:
1992  Love Field
1995  Dangerous Minds
1996  One Fine Day

Producer:
1992  Love Field
1995  Dangerous Minds
1996  One Fine Day
1997  A Thousand Acres
1999  The Deep End of the Ocean
2001  Original Sin
2003  Carolina

Production Coordinator:
1983  Easy Money
1983  Eddie Macon's Run
1984  Firstborn
1984  Ghostbusters
1984  Moscow on the Hudson
1985  Compromising Positions
1986  Streets of Gold
1986  Sweet Liberty
1992  Love Field
1995  Dangerous Minds
1996  One Fine Day
1997  A Thousand Acres
1999  The Deep End of the Ocean
2001  Original Sin
2003  Carolina

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