Philip D’Antoni (Born February 19, 1929 in New York, NY), is a film producer.
Work
D'Antoni won an Academy Award in 1971 for the Best Picture, for The French Connection. He also won a Golden Globe award in 1972 for the Best Motion Picture Drama for The French Connection. He began his career on TV with the glamorous productions, "Sophia Loren in Rome," "Elizabeth Taylor in London," and "Melina Mecuri in Greece."
He was also the producer for Bullit in 1968. In 1973 he was the Director/Producer of The Seven-Ups. After The Seven-Ups, D'Antoni, who held the rights to French Connection II and Gerald Walker's novel, Cruising, eschewed feature filmmaking and turned his attention to television production where he enjoyed a lucrative contract with NBC.
D'Antoni's TV production credits include:
- Shark Kill (1976)
- Strike Force (1975)
- Movin' On (1974),
- In Tandem (1974)
- Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside (1974),
- The Connection (1973),
- Sophia Loren in Rome (1964),
- Elizabeth Taylor in London (1963)
Personal life
D'Antoni is married to Ruth D'Antoni [Wiederecht].
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