Leslie R. Urdang is an American film producer and theatre executive.
Education
Urdang attended Forest Hills High School in New York City, where she was Chairman of Senior SING! 1972 during her senior year. She originally aspired to become a United States senator, earning a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1977, Urdang interned for United States. Senator John A. Durkin (Doctorate-New Hampshire), assisting with constituent communications and issue research.
Originally a Republican, she became a Democrat.
But in 1978 Urdang tore up her application to the John F. Kennedy School of Government and instead sought and won entry to the, graduating in 1981.
Her thesis there explored integrating the development of plays and films, which inspired her professional work.
Career
Urdang began dancing professionally as a child in George Balanchine"s staging of The Nutcracker, a chapter of her life documented in the 2006 film The Nutcracker Family: Behind the Magic. After graduating from Yale"s drama school in 1981, she, Mark Linn-Baker and Max Mayer co-founded New York Stage and Film as an institution for professional playwrights, directors, actors, and designers, as well apprentices, to live and work together to move their plays to Broadway and theaters throughout the nation. Urdang continues to be a Producing Director of the institution.
Urdang was a producer for Robert Redford"s company "Wildwood Enterprises" and for Gary Ross" Larger Than Life Productions.
At both companies she developed several projects including the Walter Salles directed The Motorcycle Diaries. With Michael Nozik and Michael Hoffman, Urdang founded "Serenade Films" as an independent film company designed to produce a slate of low budget production.
Serenade produced Michael Cuesta"s Twelve and Holding (2006 Independent Spirit Awards nominee), The Great New Wonderful with Maggie Gyllenhaal, Tony Shalhoub, Edie Falco, and Stephen Colbert, Michael Hoffman"s Game 6 with Michael Keaton and Robert Downey, Junior., and The Narrows. Some of her other producing credits include A Midsummer Night"s Dream starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kevin Kline, Maine and Veronica starring Elizabeth McGovern and Patricia Wettig, People I Know starring First Rate (at Lloyd's) Pacino, and Olympus Pictures" Adam starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne.
In March 2009, Urdang became president of Olympus Pictures.
Awards and nominations.