Alison Greenspan

Alison Greenspan

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Alison Greenspan is president of Di Novi Pictures, where she has worked with Denise Di Novi. She and Di Novi more recently produced Michael Hoffman's "The Best of Me," an adaptation of the best-selling Nicholas Sparks novel. The film stars Michelle Monaghan and James Marsden. This is Greenspan's fourth film based on a Nicholas Spark's novel. She previously served as executive producer on "The Lucky One," starring Zac Efron; "Nights in Rodanthe," starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane; and helped develop "A Walk to Remember," starring Shane West and Mandy Moore.

Prior to that, Greenspan produced the emotional drama "You're Not You," in which Hilary Swank stars as a woman battling ALS. Set for release in October, the picture was directed by Tony Award-winning George C. Wolfe, and features Emmy Rossum, Josh Duhamel, Jason Ritter, Marcia Gay Harden, and Loretta Devine. She also produced "Monte Carlo," directed by Tom Bezucha, and the critically acclaimed "Ramona and Beezus," based on the beloved series of children's books by Newbury Award-winning author Beverly Cleary. Her other feature credits include "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" and "The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants 2"; "New York Minute"; "Catwoman"; and "What a Girl Wants." Greenspan, Di Novi, and Guillermo del Toro will produce "Beauty and the Beast."

Her television credits include ABC's "Eloise at the Plaza" and "Eloise at Christmastime."
Greenspan began her career with a two-year stint at Creative Artists Agency and then spent three years as a creative executive at ImageMovers, Robert Zemeckis and Jack Rapke's production company. In 2001, Greenspan joined Di Novi Pictures as Vice President of Development.

She graduated Suma Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania, where she enjoyed a four-year stint as performer, writer and director in the nation's only all-female collegiate comedy troupe, Bloomers.

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