Karen Shapiro

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Karen S. Shapiro
OccupationProducer
Years active1979–present
Spouse(s)Syud Sharif
ChildrenBen Sharif, David Sharif

Karen S. Shapiro is an American film, television, theater and record producer. She also serves as Vice President of Partners for Progressive Israel, and serves on the Advisory Board for the Feminist Institute. [1]

The documentary, Eva Hesse, premiered on the US television series, American Masters . [2]

Filmography

TitleYearRoleType
Eva Hesse2016ProducerFilm
Beat the Drum2003ProducerFilm
The Neighbor2008ProducerFilm
The Low Life1996ProducerFilm
The Hero1979ProducerFilm
Violet1981ProducerFilm
Other Mothers1993ProducerTelevision
Between Mother and Daughter1996ProducerTelevision
ABC Afterschool Special Episode: "Private Affairs"1989ProducerTelevision
Dying to the Perfect: the Ellen Hart Pena Story1996ProducerTelevision
ABC Afterschool Special Episode: "Over the Limit"1990ProducerTelevision
Chance of a Lifetime1998ProducerTelevision
To Face Her Past1996ProducerTelevision
Postcards from Heaven1999ProducerTelevision
Unsolved Mysteries episodes2001-2002Senior ProducerTelevision
Arrest and Trial2000Senior ProducerTelevision
Liberation '951995ProducerConcert
Awake and Sing1995ProducerFilm
Together as One1995ProducerFilm

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References

  1. Shapiro, Karen. "Karen Shapiro". IMDb.com.
  2. "American Masters". Pbs.org.