DAVID G. DIZENFELD

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PRODUCER & ENTERTAINMENT ATTORNEY


David G. Dizenfeld is an entertainment attorney and a partner in FILMSTERS.  He is heavily involved in creating ongoing strategic alliances between entertainment and philanthropy. Mr. Dizenfeld co-created PRIVILEGE Magazine, a publication that highlighted the philanthropic interests in both the business and celebrity worlds.  

David served as Producer on IF I COULD, an independent feature documentary generated by Ms. White's 1979 film, THE WAGON TRAIN TRIAL. This new film IF I COULD is narrated by two-time Academy Award winner, Sally Field. It aired on the DISCOVERY HEALTH CHANNEL in 2005.

A graduate of USC and of the UCLA School of Law, Mr. Dizenfeld has worked in several capacities in the entertainment business. He was Co-Executive Producer of MY VERY BEST FRIEND a television movie for CBS, the legal technical consultant for the pilot/series development of L.A. LAW, the Director of the Office of Motion Picture and Television Development for Los Angeles and the Director of AFI Cinetex. Mr. Dizenfeld served as an Olympic Attaché for the 1984 Olympic Games, in particular handling protocol, media, sponsorships and location production for the U.S. Virgin Islands Olympic Committee. He has also served as Motion Picture and Television Counsel for MGM/UA Entertainment Co., as well as Executive Producer on several FILMSTERS documentaries. 


Mr. Dizenfeld, a long-time Los Angeles resident, is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Los Angeles Copyright Society, the State Bar of California and the Screen Actors Guild.


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