Name John Hart | Role Film producer | |
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Awards Tony Award for Best Musical, Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature Nominations Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play Organizations founded Kardana-Swinsky Productions Movies Boys Don't Cry, Greetings from Tim Buckley, You Can Count on Me, Revolutionary Road, A Home at the End of the World Similar Frederick M Zollo, Patrick Milling Smith, Jeffrey Sharp, Barbara Broccoli, Eva Kolodner |
John N. Hart Jr. is an American film and theater producer and Dartmouth College graduate.
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Hart is President and Founder of Evamere Entertainment, LLC. Before founding Evamere, he was a founding partner and President of Hart Sharp Entertainment, Inc., a New York based independent film and theatre production company. Additionally, Hart co-founded Smuggler Films in 2009. Current projects include the new Broadway musical Once (musical): 2012 winner of 8 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
During his tenure at Hart Sharp, Hart produced 11 films and managed two private equity funds with an aggregate capital commitment of $20 million. He has produced 16 critically acclaimed feature films including Boys Don't Cry (film), You Can Count on Me and Revolutionary Road (film). He began his entertainment career in New York City as a theater producer and his Broadway credits include Eubie! A Musical (his debut in 1978), Guys & Dolls, The Who's Tommy, Hamlet with Ralph Fiennes, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying starring Matthew Broderick, Annie Get Your Gun (musical) starring Bernadette Peters and the record-breaking revival of Chicago (musical). His productions have garnered him four personal Tony Awards for Best Production.