Deborah Schindler

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Deborah S. Schindler (* not known) is an American film producer and director of Julia Roberts' film production company Red Om Films .

After graduating from the University of Wisconsin – Madison in 1977 , she started her film career with film director Martin Scorsese in the late 1970s , where she worked as a production assistant in films such as Wie ein Wilder Stier (1980), The King of Comedy (1983), Die Farbe des Geldes (1986) and The Last Temptation of Christ (1988). In 1985 she directed her first film, Die Zeit nach Mitternacht , as executive producer , again directed by Scorseses.

She then worked for Columbia Pictures until she moved to 20th Century Fox and her then boss Joe Roth in 1990 . Here she expanded her range of tasks and thus got to know all the essential tasks of the film business. Ten years later she founded her own film production company called Red Om Films in New York with her friend, actress Julia Roberts , which she has been running ever since. Red Om Films is now part of the film production company Revolution Studios, which was also founded in 2000 by Joe Roth, and therefore works closely with those in charge of Revolution.

Deborah Schindler has been married to Todd M. Thaler since September 9, 1984 and lives with their daughter in New York .

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  1. Deborah S. Schindler Marries Todd Thaler. In: New York Times , September 10, 1984 (English)