Chris Hanley
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Chris Hanley is an American film producer best known for producing independent films such as Buffalo '66, The Virgin Suicides, American Psycho, Bully, Spun, Spring Breakers, and London Fields.[1][2][3]
Early years
Chris Hanley was raised in Montclair, New Jersey, demonstrating an interest in art and photography. Hanley studied literature and philosophy at Amherst College in Western Massachusetts. Additionally, he studied at Columbia University and Oxford. Hanley met his wife Roberta at the affiliated Hampshire College's electronic music lab.
Career
Music
Hanley started his career in the music business as the founder of Intergalactic Music, Inc., a company that supplied vintage
In 1984, Hanley launched Rock Video International, the first company to license MTV videos for distribution in Japan and the first to bring music videos to the Eastern Bloc countries, the then-U.S.S.R. and Hungary. Rock Videos International expanded its licensing and was the first to bring the video disk jukebox to Japan, and later, the first to bring Japan's "karaoke" to the United States and the rest of the world.[4]
Art
In 1987, Hanley formed Art Associates, Inc., to deal works by
Film
In 1991, Hanley and his wife Roberta founded Muse Productions, Inc. to develop and produce feature films.[5]
Their first film was Split Second, starring Rutger Hauer, Pete Postlethwaite, Kim Cattrall, Michael J. Pollard and Ian Dury. After this first project, they went on to produce Steve Buscemi's Trees Lounge, Freeway, and Buffalo '66.[4]
In 1999, Muse produced The Virgin Suicides, Sofia Coppola's directorial debut, based on the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides. In 2000, Muse produced American Psycho, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis, directed by Mary Harron. Christian Bale's performance in the film received critical acclaim, boosting his career.
One of Hanley's latest productions, Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers, received positive reviews.
References
- ^ Cullum, Paul. [1], LA Weekly , Los Angeles, November 21, 2002. Retrieved on July 9, 2013.
- ^ Kaikai, Massah. [2], The New York Times Magazine, May 24, 2011. Retrieved on July 9, 2013.
- ^ http://musefilm.com/
- ^ a b c "The Misfits: Four killer producers on the cutting edge of independent film".
- ^ Kaikai, Massah (May 24, 2011). "A Cannes Mainstay: Muse Films". The New York Times.
External links
- Chris Hanley at IMDb