Rachel Winter

Rachel Winter

Biography

Rachel Winter is a film and television producer and screenwriter.
Her feature project is Stealing Cars, with Emory Cohen set to star and Mark Wahlberg and Steve Levinson executive-producing.
Among Ms. Winter's films in development are The Space Between, to be produced with Steve Samuels; Crystal/Beth, to be directed by William H. Macy; The Tiny Problems of White People, with Colin Firth and Mick Jagger to star and produce with Jagged Films' Victoria Pearman; Murder Machine, to be scripted by Emmy Award winner Terence Winter and produced with Charlie Corwin and Relativity Media; the untitled Lebron James biopic, to be produced with Mr. Winter, Lebron James and Maverick Carter, and scripted by Mark Schwahn; and The Woman Who Wasn't There, adapted by Glenn Gordon Caron and based on the documentary and book of the same name by Angelo Guglielmo, and to be produced with Mr. Guglielmo, Mr. Caron, and Mr. Winter.
She produced Sarah Kelly's The Lather Effect, starring Connie Britton, which world-premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival; executive-produced Michael Corrente's Brooklyn Rules, written by Terence Winter and starring Alec Baldwin, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Scott Caan, and Jerry Ferrara; and executive-produced the telefilm Long Lost Son, starring Chace Crawford and Gabrielle Anwar, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith.
Prior to becoming an independent producer, Ms. Winter was Vice President of Production at Cary Brokaw's production company Avenue Pictures. For Mr. Brokaw, she co-executive-produced Randall Harris' Wayward Son, starring Harry Connick, Jr., Patricia Clarkson, and Pete Postlethwaite; and produced Julien Nitzberg's Bury Me in Kern County, starring Judson Mills and Mary Lynn Rajskub.

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2021

The Space Between