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Marcia Nasatir (May 8, 1926 – August 3, 2021) was an American film producer and studio executive. She was the first female vice-president of a major movie studio, when she became a vice-president at
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in 1974.


Early life

Marcia Birenberg was born in
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and raised in
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, the daughter of Jack Birenberg and Sophie Weprinsky Birenberg. Her parents were both Russian Jewish immigrants; her father was in the garment trade. Birenberg graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1943. She attended
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and the
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, but did not earn a degree at either school. Her sister
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was a judge, and the first woman elected to the
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.


Career

Nasatir was a divorced mother of two young sons in 1955, when she took a secretarial job with
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in New York. "I didn’t need to watch ''Mad Men'' — I lived it", she later quipped. She worked as an editor at
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and
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, and as a literary agent with the Ziegler Diskant Agency, where she represented screenwriters including
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and
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. Nasatir became a story editor at United Artists (UA) in 1974, with the title of vice-president of West Coast Development. Nasatir was the first female vice-president of a major film studio. Among the films she developed at UA were ''
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'' (1976), ''Carrie'' (1976), and F.I.S.T. (1978). In 1978, when
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,
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, and three other partners left UA to form
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, she became a vice-president at Orion. At Carson Entertainment and later as an independent producer, Nasatir was one of the executive producers of '' The Big Chill'' (1983), ''
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'' (2000), ''
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'' (2007), and the documentary ''Elle'' (2013), and a producer of ''
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'' (1987) and '' Ironweed'' (1987). She produced a number of television movies, including '' Stormy Weathers'' (1992), ''The Spider and the Fly'' (1994), ''The Courtyard'' (1995), ''The Ultimate Lie'' (1996), '' A Match Made in Heaven'' (1997), She made two on-screen film cameos, in '' Heart Beat'' (1980) and '' The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor'' (2008), and appeared in several documentaries, including ''The Big Chill: A Reunion'' (1999), ''The Human Face of Big Data'' (2014), ''Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women'' (2014), ''A Classy Broad: Marcia's Adventures in Hollywood'' (2016), and '' What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael'' (2018). In 2008, Nasatir found a new audience on YouTube, in ''Reel Geezers'', a film criticism web series, co-starring with her friend, screenwriter Lorenzo Semple Jr. From 2013 to 2017, she served on the board of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.


Personal life

Marcia married music industry executive Mort L. Nasatir in 1947. They had two sons, Mark and Seth, before they divorced in 1953. She died in 2021, aged 95 years, in
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. Her papers are archived in the Margaret Herrick Library,
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References


External links

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A 2016 video profile of Nasatir
by
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, on YouTube
A 2017 interview with Nasatir
and
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, on stage before an audience in New York, posted on YouTube by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation {{DEFAULTSORT:Nasatir, Marcia 1926 births 2021 deaths American film producers Filmmakers from Brooklyn United Artists people American people of Russian-Jewish descent