He also produced 'What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,' 'Color of Night,' 'Hear No Evil' and 'Breaking Up.' By Carly Thomas Associate Editor David Matalon, a film executive and producer who co-founded TriStar ...
David Matalon, an acclaimed film executive and producer who co-founded TriStar Pictures and later led Regency Enterprises, died Dec. 2 at his home in Beverly Hills, a spokesperson shared with TheWrap.
David Matalon, a founding member of TriStar Pictures and producer of films like “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” and “Hear No Evil,” died on Dec. 2 in his Beverly Hills home, Variety has learned. He was ...
David Matalon, a longtime film executive and indie film producer who co-founded and ran TriStar Pictures, led Regency Enterprises for a dozen years and was EVP at Columbia Pictures International, died ...
David Matalon, a longtime film executive and indie film producer who co-founded and ran TriStar Pictures, led Regency Enterprises for a dozen years and was EVP at Columbia Pictures International, died ...
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