Edward R. Pressman

About Edward R. Pressman

Pressman produced the early Brian De Palma feature, "Sisters" (1972), Terrence Malick's acclaimed debut, "Badlands" (1973), R.W. Fassbinder's first English-language film, "Despair" (1978), and three Oliver Stone movies, including his directorial debut, "The Hand" (1981). The prolific producer--a leader in the independent movement, whose work continues to promote talented writers and directors--has also worked with such noted directors as Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, Wolfgang Peterson, David Hare, Kathryn Bigelow, Bob Swaim, David Byrne, Barbet Schroder, Abel Ferrara and Alex Cox. He also made the successful "Conan the Barbarian" (1982), "Masters of the Universe" (1987), "Reversal of Fortune" (1990) and "Hoffa" (1992).

Partners

Wife

Annie McEnroe.

Education

Stanford University, Stanford , California

London School of Economics

London School of Economics

London School of Economics

Fieldston School, Riverdale , New York

Career Milestones

Formed a partnership between his company and the Japanese company Ascii

1989

Honored with retrospective at Paris Cinematheque

1988

Honored with retrospective at Museum of Modern Art, NY

Worked together with Paul Williams

1969

Produced first feature, "Out of It" with Paul Williams

Produced first film, "Girl" (short), with director Paul Williams in London

1968

Set up three-picture development deal with United Artists

President of Pressman Toys