
Renée Frigo
Producer
Renée Frigo is the founder of Oak Street Pictures, where she collaborates with top creative talent to bring compelling, character-driven films to life.
Most recently, she produced MARCELLA, a documentary celebrating legendary cookbook author Marcella Hazan, whom Julia Child called “her mentor for all things Italian.” Directed by Peter Miller and distributed by Greenwich Entertainment, the film won the James Beard Award for Best Documentary and Best Feature Film at the Taste Awards.
She also produced Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (Netflix), directed by Rebecca Halpern and also distributed by Greenwich Entertainment. The film earned a James Beard Media Award nomination and multiple festival honors, including Best Documentary at the Taste Awards, Best of Fest at the Chicago International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award at the San Diego Film Festival.
Renée has worked with visionary directors on acclaimed films including Nine Days (Sony Pictures Classics), written and directed by Edson Oda, which premiered at Sundance and won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award; Tesla (IFC), directed by Michael Almereyda, which debuted at Sundance and received the Alfred P. Sloan Award; and Ashe '68, a virtual reality film executive produced by John Legend, selected for both Sundance and Tribeca and nominated for a Sports Emmy.
Before founding Oak Street Pictures, Renée co-founded Lucini Italia, a leading premium Italian food brand, after an early career in the music industry with I.R.S. Records, SBK/EMI, and Sony Music Publishing, where she gained experience in A&R, film licensing, and video and commercial production.
Passionate about travel, she chronicled a two-year, 16,000-nautical-mile voyage with her children for The Huffington Post. Renée studied music composition at Indiana University under the late John Eaton and earned an Executive MBA from UCLA. She has appeared on CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and as a panelist for Time magazine’s Ad Week. She is a member of the Producers Guild of America and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Ed Asner Family Center.
Renée Frigo
Producer
Renée Frigo is the founder of Oak Street Pictures, where she collaborates with top creative talent to bring compelling, character-driven films to life.
Most recently, she produced MARCELLA, a documentary celebrating legendary cookbook author Marcella Hazan, whom Julia Child called “her mentor for all things Italian.” Directed by Peter Miller and distributed by Greenwich Entertainment, the film won the James Beard Award for Best Documentary and Best Feature Film at the Taste Awards.
She also produced Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (Netflix), directed by Rebecca Halpern and also distributed by Greenwich Entertainment. The film earned a James Beard Media Award nomination and multiple festival honors, including Best Documentary at the Taste Awards, Best of Fest at the Chicago International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award at the San Diego Film Festival.
Renée has worked with visionary directors on acclaimed films including Nine Days (Sony Pictures Classics), written and directed by Edson Oda, which premiered at Sundance and won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award; Tesla (IFC), directed by Michael Almereyda, which debuted at Sundance and received the Alfred P. Sloan Award; and Ashe '68, a virtual reality film executive produced by John Legend, selected for both Sundance and Tribeca and nominated for a Sports Emmy.
Before founding Oak Street Pictures, Renée co-founded Lucini Italia, a leading premium Italian food brand, after an early career in the music industry with I.R.S. Records, SBK/EMI, and Sony Music Publishing, where she gained experience in A&R, film licensing, and video and commercial production.
Passionate about travel, she chronicled a two-year, 16,000-nautical-mile voyage with her children for The Huffington Post. Renée studied music composition at Indiana University under the late John Eaton and earned an Executive MBA from UCLA. She has appeared on CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and as a panelist for Time magazine’s Ad Week. She is a member of the Producers Guild of America and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Ed Asner Family Center.
Renée Frigo
Producer
Renée Frigo is the founder of Oak Street Pictures, where she collaborates with top creative talent to bring compelling, character-driven films to life.
Most recently, she produced MARCELLA, a documentary celebrating legendary cookbook author Marcella Hazan, whom Julia Child called “her mentor for all things Italian.” Directed by Peter Miller and distributed by Greenwich Entertainment, the film won the James Beard Award for Best Documentary and Best Feature Film at the Taste Awards.
She also produced Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (Netflix), directed by Rebecca Halpern and also distributed by Greenwich Entertainment. The film earned a James Beard Media Award nomination and multiple festival honors, including Best Documentary at the Taste Awards, Best of Fest at the Chicago International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award at the San Diego Film Festival.
Renée has worked with visionary directors on acclaimed films including Nine Days (Sony Pictures Classics), written and directed by Edson Oda, which premiered at Sundance and won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award; Tesla (IFC), directed by Michael Almereyda, which debuted at Sundance and received the Alfred P. Sloan Award; and Ashe '68, a virtual reality film executive produced by John Legend, selected for both Sundance and Tribeca and nominated for a Sports Emmy.
Before founding Oak Street Pictures, Renée co-founded Lucini Italia, a leading premium Italian food brand, after an early career in the music industry with I.R.S. Records, SBK/EMI, and Sony Music Publishing, where she gained experience in A&R, film licensing, and video and commercial production.
Passionate about travel, she chronicled a two-year, 16,000-nautical-mile voyage with her children for The Huffington Post. Renée studied music composition at Indiana University under the late John Eaton and earned an Executive MBA from UCLA. She has appeared on CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and as a panelist for Time magazine’s Ad Week. She is a member of the Producers Guild of America and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Ed Asner Family Center.
Renée Frigo
Producer
Renée Frigo is the founder of Oak Street Pictures, where she collaborates with top creative talent to bring compelling, character-driven films to life.
Most recently, she produced MARCELLA, a documentary celebrating legendary cookbook author Marcella Hazan, whom Julia Child called “her mentor for all things Italian.” Directed by Peter Miller and distributed by Greenwich Entertainment, the film won the James Beard Award for Best Documentary and Best Feature Film at the Taste Awards.
She also produced Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (Netflix), directed by Rebecca Halpern and also distributed by Greenwich Entertainment. The film earned a James Beard Media Award nomination and multiple festival honors, including Best Documentary at the Taste Awards, Best of Fest at the Chicago International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award at the San Diego Film Festival.
Renée has worked with visionary directors on acclaimed films including Nine Days (Sony Pictures Classics), written and directed by Edson Oda, which premiered at Sundance and won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award; Tesla (IFC), directed by Michael Almereyda, which debuted at Sundance and received the Alfred P. Sloan Award; and Ashe '68, a virtual reality film executive produced by John Legend, selected for both Sundance and Tribeca and nominated for a Sports Emmy.
Before founding Oak Street Pictures, Renée co-founded Lucini Italia, a leading premium Italian food brand, after an early career in the music industry with I.R.S. Records, SBK/EMI, and Sony Music Publishing, where she gained experience in A&R, film licensing, and video and commercial production.
Passionate about travel, she chronicled a two-year, 16,000-nautical-mile voyage with her children for The Huffington Post. Renée studied music composition at Indiana University under the late John Eaton and earned an Executive MBA from UCLA. She has appeared on CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and as a panelist for Time magazine’s Ad Week. She is a member of the Producers Guild of America and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Ed Asner Family Center.
Renée Frigo
Producer
Renée Frigo is the founder of Oak Street Pictures, where she collaborates with top creative talent to bring compelling, character-driven films to life.
Most recently, she produced MARCELLA, a documentary celebrating legendary cookbook author Marcella Hazan, whom Julia Child called “her mentor for all things Italian.” Directed by Peter Miller and distributed by Greenwich Entertainment, the film won the James Beard Award for Best Documentary and Best Feature Film at the Taste Awards.
She also produced Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (Netflix), directed by Rebecca Halpern and also distributed by Greenwich Entertainment. The film earned a James Beard Media Award nomination and multiple festival honors, including Best Documentary at the Taste Awards, Best of Fest at the Chicago International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award at the San Diego Film Festival.
Renée has worked with visionary directors on acclaimed films including Nine Days (Sony Pictures Classics), written and directed by Edson Oda, which premiered at Sundance and won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award; Tesla (IFC), directed by Michael Almereyda, which debuted at Sundance and received the Alfred P. Sloan Award; and Ashe '68, a virtual reality film executive produced by John Legend, selected for both Sundance and Tribeca and nominated for a Sports Emmy.
Before founding Oak Street Pictures, Renée co-founded Lucini Italia, a leading premium Italian food brand, after an early career in the music industry with I.R.S. Records, SBK/EMI, and Sony Music Publishing, where she gained experience in A&R, film licensing, and video and commercial production.
Passionate about travel, she chronicled a two-year, 16,000-nautical-mile voyage with her children for The Huffington Post. Renée studied music composition at Indiana University under the late John Eaton and earned an Executive MBA from UCLA. She has appeared on CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and as a panelist for Time magazine’s Ad Week. She is a member of the Producers Guild of America and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Ed Asner Family Center.
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