
Diane Nabatoff
Personal Info
Known for
Production
Gender
Female
Diane Nabatoff
Biography
Diane Nabatoff founded Tiara Blu Films in 2000. She produced the critically acclaimed Take the Lead and Narc and served as executive producer on The Brass Teapot and Gray Matters. Her television credits include executive producing Knights of the South Bronx for A&E, Racing for Time for Lifetime, and the series After Hours with Daniel for Ovation. She also co-executive produced the pilots Baseball Wives for HBO and Scent of the Missing for TNT.
Before launching Tiara Blu Films, Nabatoff was a producer at Interscope Communications, where her credits include Very Bad Things, The Proposition, Operation Dumbo Drop, Separate Lives, Holy Matrimony, and Body Language. Earlier in her career, she held senior roles as Senior Vice President of Production at Henry Winkler’s Fair Dinkum Productions and Vice President at Vestron Pictures, where she executive produced Hider in the House and Fear. She began her career at The Feldman-Meeker Co. as Vice President, contributing to The Golden Child, and served as associate producer on The Kindred and Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark.
Nabatoff holds a B.A. and an M.B.A. from Harvard University and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Producers Guild of America.
Acting
(2003)
Narc: Making the Deal
as Self
Crew
Molina
Producer
(2008)
Racing for Time
Executive Producer
(2007)
Gray Matters
Executive Producer
(2006)
Take the Lead
Producer
(2002)
Narc
Producer
(1998)
Very Bad Things
Producer
(1998)
The Proposition
Producer
(1995)
Body Language
Producer
(1995)
Operation Dumbo Drop
Producer
(1994)
Holy Matrimony
Producer
(1990)
Fear
Executive Producer
(1989)
Hider in the House
Executive Producer
(1987)
The Kindred
Associate Producer
(1987)
Near Dark
Associate Producer