Biography
John N. Hart Jr. is an American film and theater producer best known for his work on Once (2012 winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical), The Band's Visit (2018 winner of ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical), Boys Don't Cry), You Can Count on Me and Revolutionary Road. His productions have garnered him five personal Tony Awards for Best Production.Hart is founder and President of Evamere Entertainment, LLC, a New York City-based independent film and theatrical production company founded in 2007. Current and recent projects include The Band's Visit (2017), A Bronx Tale (2016), The Glass Menagerie (2013), and Once (2012).Before founding Evamere, Hart was a founding partner and President of Hart Sharp Entertainment, Inc., a New York City-based independent film and theatre production company. Additionally, Hart co-founded Smuggler Films in 2009.During his tenure at Hart Sharp, Hart produced 11 films and managed two private equity funds with an aggregate capital commitment of $20 million. He has produced 16 feature films including the critically acclaimed Boys Don't Cry, You Can Count on Me and Revolutionary Road.Other Broadway credits include Guys & Dolls, The Who's Tommy, Hamlet with Ralph Fiennes, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying starring Matthew Broderick, Annie Get Your Gun starring Bernadette Peters and the revival of Chicago.Hart is a graduate of Dartmouth College.
Filmography
all 19
Movies 19
Producer 19
Nighthawks (2019)
The War Boys (2009)
The Night Listener (2006)
Proof (2005)
P.S. (2004)
Just Another Story (2003)
Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
Lift (2001)
You Can Count on Me (2000)
Dark Harbor (1999)
Boys Don't Cry (1999)
Office Killer (1997)
Drunks (1997)
Arresting Gena (1997)
Safe (1995)
Guys and Dolls: Off the Record (1992)
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GenderMale
Birthday2018-05-01 (6 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsJohn Hart
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