Harvey Weinstein

@Movie Producers, Career and Childhood

Harvey Weinstein is an Academy Award winning American film producers, who has been accused by many women of sexually assaulting them

Mar 19, 1952

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 19, 1952
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film Producer, Movie Producers, T V, Film & Theater Personalities, T V & Movie Producers
  • City/State: New Yorkers
  • Spouses: Georgina Chapman (m. 2007), Eve Chilton Weinstein (m. 1987–2004)
  • Siblings: Bob Weinstein
  • Childrens: Dashiell Weinstein, Emma Weinstein, India Pearl Weinstein, Lily Weinstein, Ruth Weinstein

Harvey Weinstein born at

Flushing, New York City

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Birth Place

Harvey Weinstein's first marriage was to his assistant, Eve Chilton, in 1987, following which the couple had three children: Remy, Emma and Ruth. He divorced Chilton in 2004.

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Personal Life

In 2007, he married English fashion designer and actress Georgina Chapman with whom he has a daughter named India Pearl and a son named Dashiell.

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Personal Life

He is an activist who supports research into serious diseases like AIDS, juvenile diabetes, and multiple sclerosis, and serves as a board member of the non-profit organization, Robin Hood Foundation.

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Personal Life

Harvey Weinstein was born on March 19, 1952, in Flushing, Queens, New York into a Jewish family. His father, Max Weinstein, was a diamond cutter, while his mother, Miriam Weinstein (née Postel), later served as receptionist in her sons’ company Miramax.

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Childhood & Early Life

He is the eldest son of his parents and has a brother named Bob with whom he grew up in a housing co-op named Electchester in New York City. The brothers used to watch movies in the theatre during Saturday afternoons, which spurred their drive to enter the film industry later.

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Childhood & Early Life

He attended John Bowne High School in Flushing, and then enrolled into the State University of New York at Buffalo from where he graduated in 1973.

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Childhood & Early Life

After completing graduation, Harvey Weinstein launched a concert promotion business with his brother Bob and Corky Burger, and began airing concert films purchasing a theater in downtown Buffalo. Harvey & Corky Productions independently produced many rock concerts throughout the 1970s.

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Career

In the later 1970s, the two brothers used the profits from their concert promotion business to establish the small independent film distribution company Miramax, which was named after their parents, Miriam and Max. The 1980 concert film ‘Rockshow’ by Paul McCartney and Wings is one of the first releases from the company.

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Career

In the early 1980s, the company bought the rights to two British films made for the human rights organization, Amnesty International, and merged those into one movie adapted for the American audience. The film, released as ‘The Secret Policeman's Other Ball’ in May 1982, became their first commercially successful venture and raised a large amount of funds for Amnesty International.

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Career

In the following years, the company released a number of art-house films which earned praise from critics and were also moderately successful commercially. Miramax gained nationwide publicity following the success of Errol Morris’s 1988 documentary, ‘The Thin Blue Line’, which resulted in the release of Randall Dale Adams, a man wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

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In 1989, the company released Steven Soderbergh's drama film ‘Sex, Lies, and Videotape’, which was a huge hit and raised Miramax to the status of the most successful independent studio in America. However, two art-house films released that year, ‘The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover’ and ‘Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!’, received X-ratings from MPAA, following which Weinstein unsuccessfully sued the rating board.

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In an exposé published on October 5, 2017 in 'The New York Times', Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey accused Harvey Weinstein of sexually harassing a number of women during the past three decades. The article reported that he had paid off settlements to actresses Ashley Judd in 1996 and Rose McGowan in 1997, Italian model Ambra Battilana in 2015, and many female employees of Miramax and Weinstein Company.

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Sexual Assault Allegations

On October 10, 2017, 'The New Yorker' reported that Weinstein had assaulted or harassed 13 women, raping three of them, and released a secretly recorded audio-tape in which he admits to groping model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez. While Weinstein's representatives have denied all the claims, many celebrities, including actresses Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Judith Godrèche and Katherine Kendall, have come out to accuse him of making unwanted sexual advances.

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Sexual Assault Allegations

In October 2017, he was fired by the board of his own company, The Weinstein Company, where he was the co-chairman with his brother since 2005. Around the same time, his second wife, Georgina Chapman, announced her decision to leave him.

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Sexual Assault Allegations