Barbara De Fina is an American film producer. She has been called a
"integral component" who has made "critical contributions" as producer
of many of Martin Scorsese's films.DeFina was born in New Jersey on
December 28, 1949. Her grandfather was from Sicily and her grandmother
from Hungary, and she grew up in an immigrant community. She got her
start in the world of low-budget filmmaking, before meeting Martin
Scorsese during the making of After Hours. The two were married on
February 8, 1985.Among her well-known films are The Color of Money,
Goodfellas, The Age of Innocence, Casino, The Last Temptation of
Christ and The Grifters. In 2001 she and the production team of the
film You Can Count on Me were presented the Independent Spirit Award
for Best First Feature.
"integral component" who has made "critical contributions" as producer
of many of Martin Scorsese's films.DeFina was born in New Jersey on
December 28, 1949. Her grandfather was from Sicily and her grandmother
from Hungary, and she grew up in an immigrant community. She got her
start in the world of low-budget filmmaking, before meeting Martin
Scorsese during the making of After Hours. The two were married on
February 8, 1985.Among her well-known films are The Color of Money,
Goodfellas, The Age of Innocence, Casino, The Last Temptation of
Christ and The Grifters. In 2001 she and the production team of the
film You Can Count on Me were presented the Independent Spirit Award
for Best First Feature.
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