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Years active
  
1991–present

Name
  
Stephen Pevner


Role
  
Film producer

Movies
  
In the Company of Men

Stephen Pevner httpsstephenpevnerincfileswordpresscom2011

Born
  
September 10, 1959 (age 64) (
1959-09-10
)

Occupation
  
Film and theater producer, literary agent

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature

Similar People
  
Neil LaBute, Stacy Edwards, Steve Golin, Guy East, Nigel Sinclair

Stephen Pevner (born September 10, 1959) is an American film and theater producer and literary agent.

A graduate of George Washington University, Pevner began his literary career in 1991, founding Stephen Pevner, Inc. He quickly began representing some of the most culturally relevant writers/filmmakers of his generation including Gregg Araki, Tom DiCillo, Karen Salmansohn, Richard Linklater and Todd Solondz.

In 1995, a then unknown Eve Ensler came to Stephen with a manuscript for what would become known as The Vagina Monologues. Originally created as a book, Pevner helped develop it into a reading. The one-woman play (starring Ensler) opened at Fez Under Time Cafe and then transferred to HERE Arts Center before becoming a global phenomenon.

Pevner's success continued later that year when he met Neil LaBute and produced his writing/directing film debut, In The Company of Men starring Aaron Eckhart. Originally made on a budget of $25,000, it went on to gross over $2.8 million. This film won the Filmmaker's Trophy at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, Independent Spirit Award and New York Film Critics Award for Best First Feature Film.

Pevner and LaBute then signed a three-picture deal, with LaBute directing Your Friends & Neighbors starring Ben Stiller, Nurse Betty starring Renee Zellweger, and Possession starring Gwyneth Paltrow. Pevner served as executive producer on all three.

Pevner then relocated to New York City in 2003, taking over the reins as impresario behind New York's longest-running and largest underground dance parties via his company The Saint at Large(c). At the helm of these storied and celebrated dance parties, Pevner continues to work with and introduce a stable of the highest caliber musical talent to New York audiences.

In 1999, Pevner introduced theater audicences to LaBute as Lead Producer of Bash: Latter-Day Plays (Off-Broadway, LA London). Starring Calista Flockhart, Paul Rudd, Ron Eldard and directed by Joe Mantello, the play was filmed live as a Showtime Presentation (winner of Jury Award for Best Television Movie at Canadian BANFF Awards) and named in the Top 5 Shows of the Year by Time Magazine.

In 2003, Pevner produced the smash hit Hollywood send-up, Matt & Ben, written by and starring Mindy Kaling and Brenda Withers. With seated productions Off-Broadway, Los Angeles, Chicago and a national tour, the play made Time's Top 10 for 2003.

In 2005, Pevner produced the New York City concert debut of Jennifer Hudson at Hammerstein Ballroom. Three years later, he produced the American debut of Euro-pop glamour girl Roisin Murphy.

In 2007, Pevner conceived Schwarzwald – The Movie You Can Dance To, a motion picture incorporating multi-screen projection, live performance and a continuous dance mix. The film installation continues to screen in film and art festivals and nightclubs around the world.

In 2011, Pevner produced Caligula Maximus – featuring Kayvon Zand, a musical disco circus showcasing a host of New York's most celebrated nightlife talent. Subsequently, Pevner produced Black Rose Tango, a short film about Rose Wood, called the Sally Bowles of New York's underground cabaret scene.

References

Stephen Pevner Wikipedia