Phil Goldfine is an acclaimed Hollywood producer with an illustrious career spanning film, television, and stage.
As the founder of Hollywood Media Bridge, based at the Universal Pictures lot, Goldfine has produced over 200 projects, earning him an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony—an achievement reflecting his versatility and dedication to quality storytelling.
Career Highlights:
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject for "The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life" (2014).
Emmy Award for the variety series "El Vacilon" (2011).
Tony Award for his work on "Tootsie the Musical" (2019).
Notable Projects:
Films: "First Kid," "Exit Wounds," "Christmas Story 2," "Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning," "Lost Boys" series, "Disturbing Behavior."
Television: "True Justice" on Reelz Channel, "The Search for Osama Bin Laden" on National Geographic, "Age of the Living Dead" on Fox Action Channel.
Goldfine continues to be involved in numerous projects, including a new Broadway play, "SMASH," in collaboration with Steven Spielberg, Bob Greenblatt, and Neil Jordan, and a romantic comedy set against a Christmas backdrop titled "And Love".
Goldfine's dedication to his craft and his ability to inspire others through his work make him a significant figure in the entertainment industry.