Jamie Patricof

Jamie Patricof
Nationality American
Occupation Businessman
Known for Founder of Electric City Entertainment
Spouse(s) Kelly Sawyer
Children 2
Parent(s) Susan Hatkoff Patricof
Alan Patricof

Jamie Patricof is a movie and television producer and co-founder of Electric City Entertainment.[1]

Early life

Career

Jamie Patricof is a co-founder of Electric City Entertainment, a production company based in Los Angeles. He was involved in the following productions:

  • The Zookeeper's Wife, 2017 (one of 5 co-producers)
  • Captain Fantastic, 2016.
  • The Accountant. 2016 (executive producer)
  • Mississippi Grind, 2015 (co-producer with Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden)
  • Big Eyes , 2014 (co-produced with The Weinstein Company)
  • Beyond the Pines, 2012 (with Derek Cianfrance)
  • Blue Valentine, 2010 (with Derek Cianfranc)
  • He also co-produced Half Nelson, with Fleck and Boden, produced Little Birds, and Sugar, the sophomore feature from Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden. was also recently an Executive Producer on Gavin O’Connor’s film The Accountant,

Patricof's documentary projects include Levitated Mass (2013) Confessions Of A Superhero (2007), THE OFFSEASON (2014), a documentary for HBO and three documentaries for ESPN’s 30 for 30 series: Straight Outta LA (2010), The Day The Series Stopped (2014), and Sole Man (2009), directed by Jon Weinbach & Dan Marks.

Jamie is married to former model Kelly Sawyer, who was born in London but raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Kelly is the co-founder of the non profit Baby2Baby.[3] They have two children.

References

  1. "Jamie Patricof". Variety.
  2. The Albany Times Union: "Producer rekindles 'Toyland' memories - Movieman behind "Pines" visits with his family who ran well-known stores" By PAUL GRONDAHL September 28, 2011
  3. "Kelly Sawyer Patricof - Creative Director, Satine Private Label. Los Angeles". The Coveteur. Retrieved 2016-08-27.
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