
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 since the 1970s, Greenhut has carved out a significant place in the American film industry without often leaving his native NYC. After studying at the University of Miami as a music major (with "a minor in the horses"), Greenhut graduated to films as a production assistant on Arthur Hiller's 1967 comedy "The Tiger Makes Out." He worked in various production capacities over the next seven years, rising through the ranks to become a production manager, assistant director and associate producer. Greenhut served in that last capacity on "The Front" (1976), a Hollywood blacklist drama starring Woody Allen and made a career transforming connection. He next surfaced as the executive producer (as well as production manager) of Allen's "Annie Hall" (1977). Greenhut went on to produce or executive produce every Allen-directed film through the period musical comedy "Everyone Says I Love You" (1996). The two diehard New Yorkers enjoyed a long and enviable collaboration.
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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79% | 65% | Trust | Producer | $58.2K | 2010 |
44% | 46% | Brooklyn's Finest | Executive Producer | $27.2M | 2009 |
67% | 50% | Picasso and Braque Go to the Movies | Producer | - | 2007 |
37% | 82% | August Rush | Executive Producer | $31.7M | 2007 |
62% | 62% | Find Me Guilty | Producer | $1.2M | 2006 |
24% | 60% | Stateside | Producer | $174.3K | 2004 |
73% | No Score Yet | Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box | Executive Producer | $5.2M | 1999 |
No Score Yet | 17% | The White River Kid | Producer | - | 1999 |
50% | 50% | With Friends Like These... | Producer | - | 1998 |
62% | 43% | The Preacher's Wife | Executive Producer | $48.1M | 1996 |
77% | 68% | Everyone Says I Love You | Producer | $9.7M | 1996 |
78% | 73% | Mighty Aphrodite | Producer | $4.8M | 1995 |
44% | 41% | Don't Drink the Water | Producer | - | 1994 |
95% | 83% | Bullets Over Broadway | Producer | $11.4M | 1994 |
63% | 42% | Wolf | Executive Producer | $65.0M | 1994 |
12% | 53% | Renaissance Man | Producer | $24.2M | 1994 |
94% | 83% | Manhattan Murder Mystery | Producer | $10.5M | 1993 |
81% | 84% | A League of Their Own | Producer | $105.1M | 1992 |
52% | 55% | Shadows and Fog | Producer | $2.4M | 1992 |
93% | 87% | Husbands and Wives | Producer | $9.3M | 1992 |
71% | 57% | Alice | Producer | $6.8M | 1990 |
84% | 71% | Quick Change | Producer | $14.0M | 1990 |
92% | 91% | Crimes and Misdemeanors | Producer | $17.6M | 1989 |
75% | 56% | New York Stories | Producer | $10.6M | 1989 |
59% | 75% | Another Woman | Producer | $499.5K | 1988 |
83% | 67% | Working Girl | Executive Producer | $62.2M | 1988 |
98% | 82% | Big | Producer | $113.5M | 1988 |
91% | 84% | Radio Days | Producer | $11.1M | 1987 |
45% | 46% | Heartburn | Producer | $24.3M | 1986 |
91% | 90% | Hannah and Her Sisters | Producer | $37.3M | 1986 |
93% | 88% | The Purple Rose of Cairo | Producer | - | 1985 |
100% | 84% | Broadway Danny Rose | Producer | - | 1984 |
97% | 88% | Zelig | Producer | - | 1983 |
74% | 57% | A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy | Producer | - | 1982 |
89% | 77% | Arthur | Producer | - | 1981 |
68% | 78% | Stardust Memories | Producer | - | 1980 |
82% | 87% | Hair | Associate Producer | - | 1979 |
94% | 92% | Manhattan | Executive Producer | - | 1979 |
81% | 79% | Interiors | Executive Producer | - | 1978 |
97% | 92% | Annie Hall |
Executive Producer, Production Manager |
- | 1977 |
72% | 74% | The Front | Associate Producer | - | 1976 |
96% | 90% | Dog Day Afternoon | Associate Producer | - | 1975 |
90% | 88% | Lenny | Associate Producer | - | 1974 |