American film and television producer (born 1959)
Anne Garefino (born July 1, 1959) is an American film and television producer.[ 1] She is the co-executive producer (with Trey Parker and Matt Stone ) of the long-running series South Park , and the co-executive producer of the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon (with Scott Rudin ).[ 2] Continuing her work on South Park , she was the executive producer of the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut , which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song . She also was the executive producer of the film Team America: World Police .
About
Raised in Lambertville, New Jersey , she graduated from Boston College , where she majored in finance.[ 3] She received her MFA at the AFI Conservatory in Los Angeles in 1988.[ 4]
Awards
Garefino has been nominated for thirteen and won five Primetime Emmy Awards for her work on South Park ,[ 5] and won both a Tony Award [ 6] and a Grammy Award for her work on The Book of Mormon .[ 7] She is an Oscar away from achieving EGOT status.[ 8] In 2014 she won the American Film Institute's Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal.[ 4]
References
^ "Anne Garefino" . IMDb.
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Itzkoff, Dave (February 16, 2011). " 'Book of Mormon' From Trey Parker and Matt Stone" . The New York Times . New York, NY. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
^ "ANNE GAREFINO TO RECEIVE 24TH ANNUAL FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER ALUMNI MEDAL; Joins Previous AFI Conservatory Alumni Including Darren Aronofsky, David Lynch and Patty Jenkins" , American Film Institute , May 28, 2014. Accessed April 15, 2016. "The Lambertville, New Jersey, native received a degree in Finance from Boston College and was a Producing Fellow at AFI."
^ a b McNary, Dave (2014-05-28). " 'South Park' Exec Producer Anne Garefino Wins AFI Alumni Medal" . Variety . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
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"Primetime Emmy Award Database" . Emmys.com . North Hollywood, California: Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved May 24, 2012 .
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Glikas, Bruce (2013). "2011 Tony Winners Show Off Their Trophies" . Broadway.com . New York, NY: Theatre Direct International. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
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"54th Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominees And Winners" . Past Winners Search - GRAMMY.com . Santa Monica, California: The Recording Academy. 2012. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
^ Beachum, Chris (2024-01-23). "Who needs an Oscar to reach EGOT?" . GoldDerby . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
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