Nana Greenwald

Nana Greenwald

Assistant Professor, Artistic Faculty
Producing
Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Education:
Mount Holyoke College, Bachelor of Arts (Latin)

Biography

Nana Greenwald has worked as an executive and producer at award-winning Hollywood studio-based film production companies for more than 20 years.

During her tenure at Industry Entertainment, she was an executive producer on the Warner Bros. film North Country, starring Charlize Theron, who received an Oscar nomination for her performance.

Greenwald co-produced other Warner Bros. releases as president of creative affairs at Kopelson Entertainment including Falling Down, A Perfect Murder, Don’t Say a Word, Outbreak and the Oscar-nominated film The Fugitive, among others. At New Line, she co-produced the David Fincher hit, Seven, and at Showtime, produced Past Tense. She was also an executive at Douglas/Reuther Prods., which produced Francis Ford Coppola’s The Rainmaker and John Woo’s Face/Off.

In addition to her work at Dodge College, in her academic career, Greenwald teaches screenwriting courses at The Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She has also served as chair of the B.F.A. film program at Brooks Institute in Ventura, Calif., and was previously associate dean and director of the B.F.A. degree program in creative producing at Chapman University’s worldwide campus in Singapore for five years. While there, she was on the Singapore International Film Festival advisory council and served on Singapore Film Commission’s program assessment team.

Greenwald is a member of the Producers Guild of America.