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Occupation. Film producer. Robert " Bob " Greenhut (born December 18, 1942) is an American film producer. [1] Born in New York City, Greenhut studied music at the University of Miami. He began his film career as a production assistant on Arthur Hiller 's 1967 comedy The Tiger Makes Out.
- December 18, 1942 (age 80), New York City, New York, United States
- Film producer
- American
Robert Greenhut. Producer: Working Girl. Robert Greenhut was born on 18 December 1942 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and production manager, known for Working Girl (1988), Big (1988) and Annie Hall (1977).
- January 1, 1
- Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew
- New York City, New York, USA
- Robert Greenhut
Robert Greenhut. Highest Rated: 100% Broadway Danny Rose (1984) Lowest Rated: 12% Renaissance Man (1994) Birthday: Not Available. Birthplace: Not Available. An enigmatic producer of features...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit79%65%Producer44%46%Executive Producer67%50%Producer37%82%Executive ProducerBob Greenhut. Birth Place. New York City, New York, USA. Biography. Read More. An enigmatic producer of features since the 1970s, Greenhut has carved out a significant place in the American film industry without often leaving his native NYC.
Manhattan. The King of Comedy. A League of Their Own. Manhattan Murder Mystery. Production. Acting. Directing. Robert Greenhut is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Associate Producer, Unit Production Manager, Production Manager, Actor, First Assistant Director, Co-Executive Producer, Assistant Director, and Consulting Producer.
Apr 22, 2021 · Occupation. Film producer. Robert " Bob " Greenhut (born December 18, 1942) is an American film producer. [1] Born in New York City, Greenhut studied music at the University of Miami. He began his film career as a production assistant on Arthur Hiller 's 1967 comedy The Tiger Makes Out .
Robert "Bob" Greenhut (born December 18, 1942) is an American film producer.Born in New York City, Greenhut studied music at the University of Miami. He began his film career as a production assistant on Arthur Hiller's 1967 comedy The Tiger Makes Out.