Scott M. Rosenfelt

Scott M. Rosenfelt

Biography

Scott Rosenfelt commands a distinguished reputation in the motion picture industry as one of its most progressive and cutting-edge producers. In a career that spans 30 years in feature films and television, perhaps the most memorable is the small story about a kid left by himself in a big house to battle wits with two dimwit burglars... that film, Home Alone, was one of the most successful movies of 1990 and made its star MacCauley Culkin a household name.

Rosenfelt subsequently moved from major studio films to become an independent producer of such films as Smoke Signals, which went on to garner several awards at the Sundance Film Festival. He produced (with B. Billie Greif) the teen drama Kids in America starring Gregory Smith and Nicole Richie, The Californians with Noah Wyle, and Lenny the Wonder Dog.

His other credits include Mystic Pizza, starring Julia Roberts, Big Man on Campus, Russkies, and Teen Wolf, actor Michael J. Fox's first feature film. He also directed the feature film Family Prayers, starring Joe Mantegna and Anne Archer. His television work includes Getting to Know You and T Bone 'N' Weasel. He is a head of his own production entity, i.e. Productions, in which he is partnered with producer B. Billie Greif.

Indican Pictures

Producer

Actor

Director

Movies
1993

Family Prayers

Documentaries
2011

Standing Silent

Screenwriter

Movies
2021

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