Raffaella De Laurentiis - Turner Classic Movies

Raffaella De Laurentiis


Producer

About

Birth Place
Italy
Born
June 28, 1954

Biography

This daughter of legendary film producer Dino De Laurentiis, has followed in producing highly commercial fare. Raffaella De Laurentiis earned her stripes working for her father before striking out on her own, with such Rob Cohen-directed features as "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" (1993), "Dragonheart" and "Daylight" (both 1996). As a teenager, De Laurentiis started her career in movies i...

Biography

This daughter of legendary film producer Dino De Laurentiis, has followed in producing highly commercial fare. Raffaella De Laurentiis earned her stripes working for her father before striking out on her own, with such Rob Cohen-directed features as "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" (1993), "Dragonheart" and "Daylight" (both 1996).

As a teenager, De Laurentiis started her career in movies in the late 1960s working as an assistant in props and set dressing on her father's films. By 1973, she had become an assistant in costume design on Luchino Visconti's "Ludwig," but soon decided to move into film producing instead. She worked as a production assistant on another of her father's film, "Hurricane" (made in 1977, released 1979). While her initiation as producer came with the South Seas romance "Beyond the Reef" (1981), her sophomore effort, "Conan the Barbarian" (1981), brought her and her star, Arnold Schwarzenegger, to international prominence. Before overseeing the sequel "Conan the Destroyer" (1985), De Laurentiis worked on David Lynch's overblown yet visually striking box-office bomb "Dune" (1984).

The producer made motion picture history in 1986 with "Tai-Pan," the first American production to be filmed in the Peoples Republic of China. Despite that cachet, the result was a confusing, badly acted, unsubtle adventure. The following year, De Laurentiis briefly joined her father's company as head of production, but struck out on her own in 1988. Her maiden effort, "Prancer" (1989), was a family Christmas story that disappeared faster than melting snow. By the 90s, however, she began to fare better, notably with the biopic of Bruce Lee, "Dragon," and other more action-oriented melodramas, including Ron Howard's profile of firefighters, "Backdraft" (1991) and "Kull the Conqueror" (1997), a mythical sword and sorcery epic starring Kevin Sorbo. De Laurentiis has occasionally worked in TV, notably co-executive producing (with Rob Cohen) four "Vanishing Son" TV-movies and a subsequent spin-off series.

Life Events

1975

Moved to Bora Bora to spend two years designing and supervising construction of the Hotel Marara, built to house the cast and crew of "Hurricane"

1977

First job in production (as assistant), "Hurricane" (produced by father; released in 1979)

1981

Produced first feature, "Beyond the Reef"

1985

Produced first major American film to be shot in China, "Tai-Pan"

1987

Named president of production, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (appointed January; announced resignation in August)

1988

Formed Raffaella Productions, Inc.

1993

Produced "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story"; initial collaboration with director Rob Cohen

1994

Executive produced "Vanishing Son" movies for TV

1996

Produced "Dragonheart" and "Daylight"; both directed by Rob Cohen

1997

Produced "Kull the Conquerer"

Family

Dino De Laurentiis
Father
Survived him.
Dino De Laurentiis
Father
Producer. Divorced from De Laurentiis' mother in 1988.
Silvana Mangano
Mother
Had three.
Silvana Mangano
Mother
Actor. Divorced from De Laurentiis' father in 1988; died in December 1989.
Martha De Laurentiis
Step-Mother
Had three children.
Martha De Laurentiis
Step-Mother
Producer. Married Dino De Laurentiis in April 1990.
Luigi De Laurentiis
Uncle
Had 13; only seven survived to adulthood; Formby was the fourth child and eldest survivor.
Luigi De Laurentiis
Uncle
Producer. Brother of Dino De Laurentiis.
Aurelio De Laurentiis
Cousin
Saloon keeper. Irish immigrant.
Aurelio De Laurentiis
Cousin
Producer. Son of Luigi De Laurentiis.
Federico De Laurentiis
Brother
Had two; survived him.
Federico De Laurentiis
Brother
Producer. Died in 1981.
Veronica De Laurentiis
Sister
Has four.
Francesca De Laurentiis
Sister
Survived by ten nieces and nephews.
Carolyna De Laurentiis
Half-Sister
Irish immigrant who had 13 children, John Ford the youngest.
Dina De Laurentiis
Half-Sister
Formerly nephew; adopted at age 4 in 1992.

Bibliography