Maggie Greenwald Net Worth

Maggie Greenwald is an award-winning filmmaker who has directed a variety of films and television shows. Her first film, Home Remedy, was screened at several international film festivals before opening at the prestigious Film Forum in New York. Her next film, The Kill-Off, won the Best Director Award at the Torino Film Festival and was acknowledged by the British Film Institute as one of the "100 Best American Independents." Greenwald's acclaimed Western, The Ballad of Little Jo, was released worldwide and won an Independent Spirit Award. She has also directed the GLAAD Award-winning film What Makes A Family, Tempted, Comfort and Joy, Get A Clue, Good Morning, Killer, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, The Mystery Files Of Shelby Woo and Wildfire. In 2013, she directed the teen film The Last Keepers. In 2002, she was awarded the Dorothy Arzner Award from the Director's View Film Festival. As of Fall 2015, she was in development for her first television series, Called to Gilead, with Relativity Television.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Director, Writer, Sound Department
Birth Day June 23, 1955
Birth Place  New York City, New York, United States
Maggie Greenwald age 68 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Film director, television director, screenwriter
Years active 1983–present
Spouse(s) David Mansfield (1993–present; 2 children)

💰 Net worth

Maggie Greenwald, a prominent figure in the film industry, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Known for her talents as a director, writer, and sound department professional, Maggie has displayed remarkable skill and creativity throughout her career. Her contributions in the United States film scene have left a lasting impact and garnered her both critical acclaim and financial success. With a wide range of accomplishments under her belt, Maggie Greenwald continues to be a highly regarded figure in the industry, leaving us excited for her future endeavors.

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Biography/Timeline

1987

Home Remedy (1987): Munich Film Festival (American Independent section), Torino Film Festival.

1990

The Kill-Off (1990): Sundance Film Festival, Dramatic Competition, Torino International Film Festival, Best Director Award, London Film Festival, Munich Film Festival (American Independent Section) Deauville Film Festival. British Film Institute list of “100 Best American Independents."

1993

The Ballad of Little Jo (1993): Rome-Florence Film Festival (Special Jury Award), Independent Spirit Award: nominated for Best Female Lead (Suzy Amis), won Best Supporting Male (David Chung). Fine Line Features and Polygram Filmed Entertainment.

1996

The Adventures of Pete & Pete (TV series), episodes “The Trouble with Teddy” (1996), “Inspector 34” (1994), “Sick Day” (1994).

1997

The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, TV series, episodes “The Seminole Mystery” (1997), “The Macbeth Mystery” (1997), “The John Doe Mystery” (1997), “The Mascot Mystery” (1997), “The Case of the Knockout Gas” (1997), “Eye of the Storm” (1997), “Wipeout” (1996), “Hot Seats: Part 2” (1996), “Hot Seats: Part 1” (1996).

2000

Songcatcher (2000): Sundance Dramatic Competition and Special Jury Award for Ensemble Performance, Sloan Foundation Award, Deauville Film Festival Audience Award, two Independent Spirit Awards (Best Debut Performance - Emmy Rossum, Best Supporting Female - Pat Carroll), GLAAD Award nominations (Outstanding Film - limited release), Director’s View Festival Dorothy Arzner Prize, Hamptons Film Festival Feature Film Prize in Science and Technology. Lionsgate Entertainment.

2001

What Makes a Family (2001), TV movie: GLAAD Award for Outstanding Television Movie, Humanitas Award.

2003

Tempted (2003, aka Returning Lily), TV movie.

2005

Wildfire (2005), TV series, episode “The Party.”

2017

Madam Secretary (2017), TV series, episode “Break in Diplomacy.”

2019

Greenwald has taught film directing and screenwriting at Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University Graduate School of the Arts, and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.