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  1. Jean Doumanian ( née Karabas; born July 28, 1936) [1] is an American stage, television and film producer. Early life. Doumanian was born Jean Karabas, the youngest of three children born to Greek immigrant parents and raised in Chicago. [3] [4] Her father was a restaurateur. [3] .

  2. Jean Doumanian est une scénariste et productrice et de théâtre américaine née le . Biographie. Théâtre. 2004 : Jumpers. 2004- 2005 : Democracy. 2007 - 2009 : August: Osage County. 2009 : Mary Stuart. 2009- 2010 : Burn the Floor. 2009-2010 : Superior Donuts. 2011 - 2020 : The Book of Mormon. 2011 : The Motherfucker with the Hat.

  3. Producer: Deconstructing Harry. Jean Doumanian, American television and film producer, was born in Chicago on July 28, 1936. She had two older siblings, James and Elaine. Doumanian produced/executive produced eight films written and directed by Woody Allen: Bullets Over Broadway (1994), Don't Drink the Water (1994), Mighty Aphrodite (1995), ...

  4. Producer: Deconstructing Harry. Jean Doumanian, American television and film producer, was born in Chicago on July 28, 1936. She had two older siblings, James and Elaine. Doumanian produced/executive produced eight films written and directed by Woody Allen: Bullets Over Broadway (1994), Don't Drink the Water (1994), Mighty Aphrodite (1995), ...

  5. As Executive Producer: 1980-81. Jean Doumanian (b. July 28, 1936) is an American producer. She was the producer of Saturday Night Live for most of season 6; she was fired before the final episode of the season. Saturday Night Live. Doumanian was an associate producer on the series from its inception.

  6. Produced by Jean Doumanian (who would eventually become SNL producer in 1980), it featured Bob and Ray, SNL's three female cast members and musical guests Willie Nelson and Leon Russell. Above Average Productions would later be succeeded by (and even later, revived by) Broadway Video .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Una_(film)Una (film) - Wikipedia

    With Jean Doumanian, Patrick Daly, and Maya Amsellem, producing under their Jean Doumanian Productions and West End Films banners respectively. Celia Duval co-produced, with executive producers Jason Cloth, Aaron L. Gilbert under his Bron Studios banner, as well as Sharon Harel, Kevin Loader, Eve Schoukroun. [4]