Danielle Renfrew

Danielle Renfrew
Born1973 (age 52–53)
Other namesDanielle Renfrew Behrens
OccupationProducer
Years active1998-present

Danielle Renfrew Behrens (born 1973), or Danielle Renfrew, is an independent film producer. She previously served as the head of Animal Pictures alongside Natasha Lyonne and Maya Rudolph.[1] Animal Pictures' releases include comedy special Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine and film Sirens, which was selected for Sundance Film Festival 2022.[2]

Filmography

She has premiered 10 films at the Sundance Film Festival, including Grandma starring Lily Tomlin, as well as Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck,[1] which received seven prime-time Emmy Award Nominations.[3] Other credits include Lauren Greenfield’s The Queen of Versailles,[4] which was the opening night film of Sundance's 2012 film festival[5] and received the Grand Jury Prize for Directing,[6] Fox Searchlight’s Waitress, and Sony Pictures Classics' November and Groove.[7]

Danielle is a Sundance Women's Initiative Fellow and has served as an Advisor to Sundance's Creative Producing Program and Film Independent's Filmmaker Labs. She launched Superlative in 2016.[8]

Personal life

Since 2012, Behrens has lived in Boulder, Colorado with her husband, Tom, and two children.[8]

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