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  1. Diane Nabatoff was born in 1956 in the USA. She is a producer and executive, known for Narc (2002), Very Bad Things (1998) and Take the Lead (2006). She has been married to Robert Machinist since 27 October 2007.

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  2. DIANE NABATOFF has worked as a studio executive, production company executive and producer of film and television over her 30-year career. She has worked in theater for the legendary Joe Papp...

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  3. Jan 2, 2024 · Diane Nabatoff AB '78 HBS '82 has worked as a studio executive, production company executive and producer of film and television over her 30-year career. Nabatoff loves discovering new voices and is known for launching multiple first-time directors including Pete Berg, Joe Carnahan, Kathryn Bigelow and Liz Friedlander.

  4. Mar 1, 2006 · Diane Nabatoff (MBA 1982) has her own definition of what she does. “Once I’m in production, I describe myself as a shock absorber,” she says. “My job is to take care of everyone on and off the set and solve their problems on a day-to-day basis.” As an undergraduate at Harvard, Nabatoff was the first woman to produce the Hasty Pudding ...

  5. Diane Nabatoff was born in 1956 in the USA. She is a producer and executive, known for Narc (2002), Very Bad Things (1998) and Take the Lead (2006). She has been married to Robert Machinist since 27 October 2007.

  6. Bio. Diane Nabatoff founded Tiara Blu Films in 2000. She has produced Take The Lead, and Narc, and executive produced The Brass Teapot and Gray Matters. In TV she executive produced Knights of the South Bronx for A&E and Racing for Time for Lifetime as well as the series After Hours with Daniel on Ovation.

  7. She is a Film Independent Fellow. She serves on the ADTC Health Board, Documenting Hope Board and is Vice President of the Harvardwood Board. Diane Nabatoff has worked as a studio executive, production company executive and producer of film and television over her 30-year career.