Sarah Pillsbury
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York, USA
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1999
Produced the charming romantic comedy "The Love Letter" for DreamWorks SKG
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1999
Was producer of "The Joyriders" a drama about a depressed man kidnapped by joyriding teens, marking the production team's DreamWorks SKG debut
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1998
Produced "The Tic Code", a drama starring Gregory Hines as a jazz musician with Tourette's Syndrome who meets a young jazz enthusiast with the same ailment
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1995
Sanford/Pillsbury Productions signed two-year, first look agreement with DreamWorks SKG
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1994
Produced the light and entertaining Fox TV movie "The Counterfeit Contessa", starring Tea Leoni as a Brooklyn woman mistaken for an Italian countess
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1993
With Midge Sanford, produced the star-studded HBO original film "And the Band Played On", an historical and emotional look at the AIDS epidemic in the United States
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1991
Produced the acclaimed Fox television docudrama "Seeds of Tragedy", following the life of a coca bean from its harvest to its life on Los Angeles' streets as cocaine
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1989
Produced the engaging "Immediate Family", an infertility drama starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Glenn Close
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1988
"Eight Men Out", Sanford and Pillsbury's first optioned script is finally completed and released, eight years after first optioning
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1987
Was producer of the troubling teen drama "River's Edge"
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1985
Produced first feature film (with Sanford), "Desperately Seeking Susan"
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1982
Official inauguration of Sanford/Pillsbury Productions
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1980
Formed partnership with Midge Sanford
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1979
Produced the Academy Award-winning short subject "Board and Care"
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1976
Began career as associate producer of documentary, "The California Reich"
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Raised in Wayzata, Minnesota
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Worked as assistant to Martin Ransohoff and Arnold Kopelson
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