Friday, September 16, 2011
Alexandra Milchan Rejoins New Regency As Executive V . P .
After Arnon Milchan reconstituted New Regency with a brand new $500 million line of credit and intends to reemerge in the helm with former Vital production leader Kaira Weston as COO, Alexandra Milchan has came back to the organization as executive v . p . of production. She'll are accountable to Weston. She's the daughter of Milchan, who is the owner of 80% of recent Regency, and she or he spent 13 years there, rising from assistant to senior executive, before departing to become producer. “Alexandra has great associations along with a real adoration for movies, and that we are thrilled to possess her back at New Regency,” Weston stated. “She will have a central role once we work to come back Regency to its roots, creating bold, filmmaker-driven pictures having a singular vision that will entertain audiences all over the world.” Throughout Milchan’s earlier Regency stint, she done such films because the Jon Amiel-directed Copycat, Michael Mann-directed Warmth, the Joel Schumacher-directed A Period To Kill and Curtis Hanson-directed L.A. Private. She left to begin Emjag Productions, creating such films because the David Ayer-directed Street Nobleman, the Alexandre Aja-directed Mirrors, and also the approaching Walter Hill-directed Bullet towards the Mind, with Sylvester Stallone. She also developed The Wolf of Wall Street, which Martin Scorsese will direct with Leonardo DiCaprio for Red-colored Granite and Appian Way the Aja-directed The Area Sailing at Lionsgate, as well as an untitled Rachelle Lefervre project at New Regency.
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