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Name
  
Lucy Donnelly

Role
  
Executive producer

Nieces
  
Eleanor Barzun


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Siblings
  
Matthew Barzun, Charles Barzun, Mariana Mensch

Nephews
  
Jacques Barzun II, Charles Barzun

Awards
  
Producers Guild of America Award - David L. Wolper Producer of the Year Award in Long-Form Television

Movies
  
Friends with Kids, A Bag of Hammers, The Go‑Getter, That's What She Said

Similar People
  
Matthew Barzun, Rachael Horovitz, Michael Sucsy, Joshua Astrachan, Martin Hynes

Lucy Barzun Donnelly is the executive producer of Grey Gardens.

Lucy Barzun Donnelly Drew Barrymore and Lucy Barzun Donnelly Photos Photos Zimbio

She is the sister of Matthew Barzun and the granddaughter of Jacques Barzun.

Lucy Barzun Donnelly is an award winning film and television producer based in New York. She began her career by developing and co-producing Peter Hedges' Academy Award nominated Pieces of April with John Lyons and InDigEnt which premiered at Sundance starring Katie Holmes, Oliver Platt, Patricia Clarkson and Alison Pill. Under her films banner, she produced the critically acclaimed Sundance darling, The Go-Getter by writer-director Martin Hynes, starring Zooey Deschanel, Jena Malone and Lou Taylor Pucci, which was released theatrically in June 2008, garnering acclaim from top critics at The New York Times, New York Magazine, Rolling Stone, and Variety.

She formed Locomotive with veteran producer Joshua Astrachan in 2007, where she developed and produced Grey Gardens with Rachael Horovitz and Michael Sucsy for HBO Films. Grey Gardens is a drama based on the real lives of Edith Bouvier Beale, made famous by Albert and David Maysles documentary of the same name. The film stars Jessica Lange, who won an Emmy for her performance and Drew Barrymore, who won both a Screen Actors Guild award and a Golden Globe for her portrayal of the troubled Little Edie. Donnelly was awarded an Emmy, a Golden Globe, a Broadcast Critics Award, a Television Critics Award, and a Producer's Guild Award for Producer of the Year in 2010.

Under the Locomotive Banner, Lucy produced A Bag of Hammers, starring Jason Ritter, Jake Sandvig and Rebecca Hall. The film premiered at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival and is set to be released theatrically by MPI Media Group in August 2011. A Bag of Hammers was directed by Brian Crano from a screenplay he wrote with actor Jake Sandvig. In it, Sandvig and Jason Ritter play slacker buddies who run a valet-parking scam to steal cars. Their operation is threatened when a stressed-out single mom Carrie Preston moves in next door with her street-smart young son Chandler Canterbury.

Locomotive also produced Friends with Kids, alongside writer-director Jennifer Westfeldt (Kissing Jessica Stein, Ira & Abby) and Jon Hamm's Points West. Friends with Kids is a daring and poignant ensemble comedy about a close-knit circle of friends at that moment in life when children arrive and everything changes. The last two singles in the group – Westfeldt and Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Step Brothers), observe the effect that kids have had on their friends' relationships and wonder if there's a better way. They decide to have a kid together – and date other people. The friends with kids include Westfeldt's boyfriend of many years Jon Hamm, Megan Fox, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Chris O'Dowd, and Ed Burns.

In 2015, Lucy executive produced Maggie's Plan, produced by Rachael Horovitz and written and directed by Rebecca Miller.

References

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