Biography
Combining his financial sensibility with an eye for filmmaking, RANDALL EMMETT (Producer) has produced over 144 feature films. With a reputation for packaging movies and getting them made – no small feat in a town full of good intentions – Emmett’s films have been seen around the world, debuting at such festivals as Sundance, Berlin and Toronto, with many being nominated for Independent Spirit Awards. Emmett is a partner with George Furla and owner of Emmett/Furla Films, a production company with a distribution and financing deal with Nu Image/Millennium Films, that rolled into the publicly traded company, Family Room Entertainment, for which they serve as co-chairmen.
Emmett co-produced the film “The Irishman” which was nominated in 2019 for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, and Harvey Keitel. Emmett also appeared in the hit television show “Vanderpump Rules.”
As Executive Producer, Emmett is responsible for the critically acclaimed Wonderland, starring Val Kilmer and Kate Bosworth, A Love Song For Bobby Long, starring John Travolta, and Narc, starring Ray Liotta. He also co-executive produced The Amityville Horror, and Alec Baldwin’s The Devil and Daniel Webster. Emmett started producing in 1995 with Eyes Beyond Seeing.
Emmett was raised in Miami and graduated from the prestigious performing arts high school, New World School of The Arts. From there he headed to New York to attend The School of Visual Arts for film school with a major in producing.