Phillip B. Goldfine is a film, television and Broadway Producer. He won the Academy Award as Executive Producer in 2014 for Best Documentary (Short Subject) film The Lady In Number 6: Music Saved My Life and the Emmy in 2011 for writing for the Variety Show El Vacilon.
He began his career as a development and production executive at companies including FBC (Fox Broadcasting Corp.), New Line Cinema and Trimark Pictures. Goldfine’s credits include an eclectic library of over 100 other motion pictures.
As a development executive he orchestrated such motion pictures as The Mask, and Jim Carrey’s first dramatic role, Doing Time on Maple Drive. As a producer, he has worked with such stars as Wesley Snipes, Jack Black, Hilary Swank, Shirley MacLaine, Denise Richards, Mark Ruffalo and many others. Goldfine has produced films for all the major studios, including MGM, Universal Studios, Paramount, Sony, Disney, Warner Bros. and Lions Gate Films.
Mr. Goldfine has also produced for many of the major networks and streaming sites including A&E, CBS, Reelz Channel National Geographic.
This year Mr. Goldfine is on track to produce another 12 motion pictures and one Television Special. In addition, the Company has a Christmas Film this Christmas for Universal Studios. Finally, his first Broadway Play TOOTSIE THE MUSICAL opened in April at the Marquis Theatre and was Nominated for 11 Tony Awards.
In his spare time, Mr. Goldfine’s latest endeavor is to break a world record in the 50 meter Men’s Freestyle swimming event and become the only human being to have ever won an Oscar, an Emmy and a Swimming world record.