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The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Learn more about the Encyclopedia. Amy Pascal. b. March 25, 1958. by Janis Plotkin, updated by JWA Staff. In Brief. Amy Pascal was named one of the most powerful women in Hollywood by the Hollywood Reporter in 2003, for her management of Sony Pictures’ run of commercial and critical successes.
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Children. 1. Amy Pascal (born March 25, 1958) is an American film producer and business executive. She served as the Chairperson of the Motion Pictures Group of Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) and Co-Chairperson of SPE, including Sony Pictures Television, from 2006 until 2015. She has overseen the production and distribution of many films and ...
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Dec 17, 2019 · Amy Pascal speaks at the 17th Annual Women In Entertainment Power 100 Breakfast at the Beverly Hills Hotel on December 5th, 2008 in Beverly Hills, California. Photograph: Jeff Vespa/Getty Images ...
Jan 21, 2020 · As legions of readers around the world know, the novel — which has also been turned into an opera, an anime and, most recently, a 2017 BBC miniseries — tells the story of Jo, Beth, Amy and Meg...
Amy Pascal is a Jewish American businesswoman and co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment. After graduating from UCLA in political science, Pascal found work as an assistant to producer Terry Garnett and became partners with him in Kestral Films. The company produced Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird (1985). Before it was released ...
Aug 1, 2014 · Amy Pascale has written an interesting, well-written take on the life and art of Joss Whedon; any true fan should take a look.” —CliqueClaque “Pascale collects enough fascinating details and candid anecdotes to surprise even the most devoted of Whedonites." —Maclean's Magazine.
Jan 26, 2020 · January 26, 2020 9:00am. Wilson Webb/Columbia Pictures. I n the early 1990s, Amy Pascal was the Sony production executive in charge of developing the latest big-screen adaptation of Little Women ...