Paula Hart

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Paula Hart
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Hart in 2017
Born
Paula Joan Voje

(1956-04-25) April 25, 1956 (age 68)
New Jersey, U.S.
OccupationProducer
Years active1996–present
Spouses
William Hart
(m. 1972;div. 1990)
Leslie Gilliams
(m. 1994)
Children7, including Melissa Joan and Emily Hart

Paula Hart (born Paula Joan Voje; April 25, 1956) is an American producer. She is a principal of Hartbreak Films, along with one of her daughters, actress Melissa Joan Hart. [1] [2]

Contents

Her work includes production credits for Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and two television movies on the Lifetime Network, The Watcher in the Woods (2017) [3] and A Very Merry Toy Store (2017); Hart also served as director of the latter. [4]

Personal life

On February 6, 1972, Hart married a shellfish wholesaler, William Hart and divorced in 1990. Together, they have 5 children, Melissa Joan Hart, Trisha Hart, Elizabeth Hart, Brian Hart and Emily Hart.

On September 18, 1994, Hart married Leslie Gilliams, who later competed on season 5 of the American version of MasterChef in 2014, finishing in 3rd place. Together, they have two daughters, Alexandra Gilliams and Samantha Gilliams.

In September 2010, Hart and her husband purchased an estate in Malibu, California for $2.6 million USD. [2]

Filmography

Movie and Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2017A Very Merry Toy Store Executive producer TV movie
2017 The Watcher in the Woods Producer TV movie
2016Broadcasting ChristmasProducerTV movie
2010-2015 Melissa & Joey Executive producer (104 episodes)TV series
2014Santa ConProducerMovie
2013GroundedExecutive producerTV movie
2010 Nine Dead ProducerMovie
2009 My Fake Fiancé Executive producerTV movie
2005 Mute Executive producerShort
1996-2003 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Executive producer (137 episodes)TV series
2003Tying the Knot: The Wedding of Melissa Joan HartExecutive producerTV documentary
2002 The Scream Team Executive producerTV movie
2001Child Star: The Shirley Temple StoryExecutive producerTV movie
2000 Up, Up and Away Executive producerTV movie
1999 Sabrina Down Under Executive producerTV movie
1999 Sabrina: The Animated Series Executive producer (65 episodes)TV series
1998 Sabrina Goes to Rome Executive producerTV movie
1998 Silencing Mary Executive producerTV movie
1997 Doom Runners Executive producerTV movie
1997 Two Came Back Executive producerTV movie
1997 The Right Connections Executive producerTV movie
1996 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Executive producerTV movie
2019 A Reservation for Christmas Executive producerTV movie

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References

  1. "About Us". Hartbreak Films, Inc.
  2. 1 2 Beale, Lauren (September 10, 2010). "Paula Hart buys Malibu home with an ocean view". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  3. "The Watcher in the Woods Trailer Reinvents the 80's Classic". Dread Central. July 19, 2017. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  4. "'A Very Merry Toy Store': Meet the Cast of Lifetime's New Movie". Heavy. November 26, 2017. Retrieved January 14, 2017.