Lili Fini Zanuck

One of the more successful female producers, Zanuck, who has also begun a secondary career as a director, reached the top at a very young age. After a brief stint as a research assistant with the World Bank in Washington, DC, she moved to Los Angeles with the hopes of becoming a film editor. Shortly thereafter, she married producer Richard Zanuck, whom she had met on a blind date. Zanuck entered the industry as an unpaid researcher for her husband's partner David Brown, then assumed the full-time responsibilities of handling contracts, reading scripts and negotiating deals for The Zanuck/Brown Company. There, Zanuck helped develop "The Island" (1980), "Neighbors" (1981) and "The Verdict" (1982), before initiating and co-producing her first project, Ron Howard's hit "Cocoon" (1985).

After the Zanuck/Brown partnership ended in 1988, the husband and wife team formed The Zanuck Company, whose first film, the relatively low-budget "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989), directed by Bruce Beresford, won four Oscars, including Best Picture. Since then, she has co-produced such films as "Rich in Love" (1993), Walter Hill's "Wild Bill" (1995) and "Mulholland Falls" (1996).

Zanuck made her small screen debut co-producing the TV-movie "Barrington" (CBS, 1987). Her successful directorial debut was the tautly-paced "Rush" (1991), a relentlessly grim account of idealistic undercover narcotics officers who sink into drug use in order to effectively make a case. While the film featured strong performances from its leads Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric, its downbeat subject matter kept audiences at bay. In 1997, Zanuck was one of the directors chosen (along with Tom Hanks and Ted Demme, among others) to helm segments of the HBO anthology "From the Earth to the Moon".

  • Also Credited As:
    Lili Fini
  • Born:
    April 2, 1954 in Leominster, Massachusetts, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Producer, Director, Office manager, Research assistant
Family
  • Step-son: Dean Zanuck. born c. 1973
  • Step-son: Harrison Zanuck. born c. 1974
Education
  • Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, Virginia
Milestones
  • 1977 Moved to Los Angeles to become a film editor; moved into office management at Carnation Company
  • 1985 First film as co-producer, Cocoon
  • 1987 First TV-movie as co-producer, Barrington (CBS)
  • 1989 Co-produced the Oscar-winning Best Picture Driving Miss Daisy
  • 1991 Directed first feature, Rush
  • 1995 Co-produced Wild Bill
  • 1999 Was one of the producers of the Clint Eastwood vehicle True Crime
  • 2000 Signed production deal with DreamWorks
  • 2000 With husband Richard, produced the annual telecast of the Academy Awards; first female to hold that distinction
  • Worked as research assistant at the World Bank in Washington in 1970s
  • Worked part-time as researcher for Zanuck s partner David Brown; assumed full-time responsibilities and began to handle contracts, scripts and to negotiate deals

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