Arne Glimcher

Arne Glimcher Arnold Glimcher ( born March 2, 1938 in Duluth, Minnesota ) is an American film director and film producer who became internationally known for movies such as The Mambo Kings and Just Cause. He is also a well-known New York art dealer.

Life and career

Arnold Glimcher, born in 1938 in Duluth, Minnesota, came in 1982 in Robert Benton's thriller In the silence of the night for the first time in contact with the film business. As auction bidder, he appeared in a small supporting role. In 1986, he then became involved in the function of the Associate Producers of the film project prosecutors kisses not with Robert Redford in the lead role, a psychological thriller, directed by Ivan Reitman, who plays in the art world. In 1988, he stepped beyond as a producer of both movies Gorillas in the Mist, a biography of the gorilla researcher Dian Fossey, played by Sigourney Weaver, and the family drama The Good Mother with Diane Keaton and Liam Neeson in appearance.

1992 staged Glimcher finally as a director with The Mambo Kings his first feature film, which he also produced himself. 1995 Thriller followed Just Cause with Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne in the lead roles. In 1999, he turned the comedy White River Kid in the cast Bob Hoskins, Antonio Banderas and Ellen Barkin. In 2008, the documentary Picasso and Braque Go to the Movies arose.

Arne Glimcher is one of the most powerful merchants of the art world. He runs the prestigious Pace Galleries in New York.

Awards

Filmography

As a director,

As a producer,

Pictures of Arne Glimcher

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