Alexandra Milchan (born 28 July 1972) is a French-American film and television producer based in Los Angeles and New York.

She has earned Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for her work, which includes Todd Field's Tár starring Cate Blanchett, which received six Academy Award nominations; Apple TV+’s Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning crime drama Black Bird, starring Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser.

Milchan is an executive producer of the Apple TV+ limited series The Crowded Room starring Tom Holland, Amanda Seyfried, and Emmy Rossum, as well as the Netflix crime thriller The Killer directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender.

Her upcoming credits include the third season of AMC's anthology series The Terror, with a fourth season currently in development; the horror thriller Arachnid, which she produced with Basil Iwanyk; Safe Houses, an international spy thriller for Apple; and the Netflix series Calabasas which she is producing alongside Emma Roberts, Kim Kardashian, and showrunner Chris Van Dusen.

Notable past credits include The Wolf of Wall Street, The 24th, co-written and directed by Oscar-winner Kevin Willmott (BlacKkKlansman), the Starz docuseries Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult, the Freida Pinto-led Netflix thriller Intrusion, David Ayer's Street Kings, Alexandre Aja's horror thriller Mirrors, and the Netflix features The Red Sea Diving Resort and The Silence.

Milchan previously ran EMJAG Productions and is now the head of Crescent Line Productions, Inc. In 2007, Variety named her one of its Top 10 Producers to Watch.

Biography

Milchan grew up in Paris. She is the daughter of Arnon Milchan, the founder of Regency Enterprises, and Brigitte Jeanmaire, a French model. She attended Emerson College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1994. Milchan then relocated to Los Angeles to work in the entertainment industry.

Milchan began her film career in 1993 as an assistant at her father, Arnon Milchan's company New Regency, eventually working her way up to senior roles. Arnon Milchan named his daughter vice president in 2000. She left the company in the mid 2000s, but returned as Executive VP of production in 2011. During her 17-year stint at New Regency, Milchan was involved with films such as Heat, A Time to Kill, and L.A. Confidential.

In 2013, Milchan received her executive producer credit for The Wolf of Wall Street, but only after filing a lawsuit against the main financing company for the film regarding producer credits and fees.

Milchan ran and oversaw the development and production of all of Emjag's projects, and is now the head of Crescent Line Productions, Inc.

She has three children.

Film and television

Executive producer

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2010Mirrors 2Victor Garciaexecutive producer (as Alexandra Milchan-Lambert)
2013The Wolf of Wall StreetMartin Scorsese
2018The TerrorTV Anthology Series
2019The Terror: InfamyTV Anthology Series
2020Seduced: Inside the NXIVM CultCecilia PeckTV miniseries
2022Black BirdMichaël R. RoskamJim McKayJoe ChappelleTV miniseries
2023The Crowded RoomKornél MundruczóTV series
2023The KillerDavid Fincher
2023Escaping Twin FlamesCecilia PeckTV miniseries

Producer

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1998Goodbye LoverRoland Joffé
2007Chapter 27Jarrett Schaefer
2008The Last WordGeoffrey Haley
Street KingsDavid Ayer
MirrorsAlexandre Aja
Righteous KillJon Avnet
2009The Esseker FileAlexandre AjaVideo
Circle of EightStephen Cragg
2012Bullet to the HeadWalter Hill
2013ParanoiaRobert Luketic
2015Naomi and Ely's No Kiss ListKristin Hanggi
2019The SilenceJohn R. Leonetti
The Red Sea Diving ResortGideon Raff
MaryMichael Goi
2020The 24thKevin Willmott
2021IntrusionAdam Salky
2022TárTodd FieldProduced by Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan & Scott Lambert
2023The Absence of EdenMarco Perego

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