Marion Rosenberg - Details

Biography

MARION ROSENBERG graduated from the University of Manchester in England and University of Grenoble in France. She began her entertainment career in the Bands and Acts Department of the giant theatrical agency MCA.

Between 1960 and 1976, she worked in film production on both sides of the Atlantic on such pictures as "1 Could Go On Singing," "The Best Man," "Where Eagles Dare" and "The Missouri Breaks." In 1976, she became head of EMI Films in Los Angeles, involved in such productions as "Convoy," "The Driver" and "The Deer Hunter," on which she served as associate producer.

In 1979, she became vice president of a major talent and literary agency. In 1989, she formed The Marion Rosenberg Office, representing top show business clients, in 1999, she transferred her company to production and personal management activities.

She is a founding member of BAFTA LA and was its co-chair from 1987 until 1995, now serving on its Board Of Governors. She is also chair of the Executive Committee of the British Film Office.