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      • Martha De Laurentiis took over from husband Dino, when he died in 2010 (Getty Images) They launched the De Laurentiis Co in the 1990s, producing films including Breakdown and U-571. After Dino’s death, De Laurentiis became the company’s head and produced Mads Mikkelsen film Arctic as well as the forthcoming remake of Firestarter.
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  2. Martha De Laurentiis (née Schumacher and credited as such until 1995; July 10, 1954 – December 4, 2021) was an American film producer. De Laurentiis was known for producing films such as Breakdown, U-571, Hannibal, and Red Dragon with her husband Dino De Laurentiis, as well as the television series Hannibal. [1] [2]

  3. Dec 5, 2021 · After Dino died in 2010, Martha continued on as head of the De Laurentiis Co. Through its long-standing first-look deal with Universal Pictures, she executive produced Hannibal for NBC and...

  4. Dec 6, 2021 · After Dino’s death, De Laurentiis became the company’s head and produced Mads Mikkelsen film Arctic as well as the forthcoming remake of Firestarter. De Laurentiis is survived by her...

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  5. Dec 5, 2021 · Martha De Laurentiis, an American film and TV producer and wife of Dino De Laurentiis, died early in the morning of December 4 after a long battle with cancer.

  6. Martha De Laurentiis died on Sunday, December 4, 2021, at age 67 following a courageous battle with brain cancer. She passed away peacefully at her home in Beverly Hills, California, surrounded by her partner Dr. Randy Sherman and her daughters Carolyna and Dina.

  7. Dec 5, 2021 · Martha De Laurentiis, a producer with more than forty years of experience in the entertainment industry and wife of the late Dino De Laurentiis, died on Saturday following a long...

  8. Dec 6, 2021 · Martha De Laurentiis, the film and television producer, and widow of Dino De Laurentiis died on Saturday after a long battle with cancer. Her death was announced by writer Bryan Fuller, who worked with De Laurentiis on the NBC Hannibal series.