Carol Fenelon

Carol Fenelon is known for her work as a Film Producer and Music Supervisor. She is also the CEO of Deuce Three Productions. After receiving her undergraduate degree from Yale and a law degree from the University of California, Fenelon was employed as a business affairs executive by both MCA Records and Warner Bros. Records in Los Angeles. She subsequently became the senior business executive for Irving Azoff at his Giant Entertainment shingle before relocating to New York City to assume the role of Senior Vice-President of Business and Legal Affairs for Clive Davis at Arista Records. In 1988, Carol was introduced to Curtis Hanson at a Terrence Trent Darby concert in Los Angeles. Their shared enthusiasm for film history and eclectic music evolved into a creative collaboration on Hanson's films. While still employed as a business executive in the record industry, Fenelon worked with Hanson as his Music Supervisor and Soundtrack Album Producer on Bad Influence (1990), The River Wild (1994) and Wonder Boys (2000). Wonder Boys featured Bob Dylan's "Things Have Changed," which earned Dylan both a Golden Globe (2001) and the Academy Award for Best Original Song (2001). During their collaboration on Wonder Boys, Hanson persuaded Fenelon to leave her position at Arista Records and join him in Los Angeles as his producing partner at Deuce Three Productions. Their first shared production effort was the film 8 Mile (2002). Fenelon was also the Music Supervisor on the film. 8 Mile featured Eminem's Academy Award winning song, "Lose Yourself," which he recorded for use in the movie and included on the 8 Mile soundtrack album entitled "8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture." "Lose Yourself" subsequently became Eminem's top selling single and was accorded Diamond status by the RIAA in 2018. Hanson and Fenelon also produced a second soundtrack album for Universal Records entitled "More Music from 8 Mile," which was a compilation of songs included in the movie that were initially released during the mid-1990s, the time period in which the film took place. Following the release of 8 Mile, Fenelon continued to collaborate with Hanson as both Music Supervisor and Film Producer on the Fox 2000 release In Her Shoes (2005) and the Warner Bros. feature film Lucky You (2007). The Sony soundtrack album produced by Fenelon and Hanson for Lucky You featured another original song by Bob Dylan entitled "Huck's Tune." Fenelon also collaborated with Hanson on his HBO film Too Big to Fail (2011). She was honored for her contribution to Too Big To Fail with nominations for a Primetime Emmy in the Outstanding Miniseries or Movie category, a PGA Award for Outstanding Producer of Long Form Television and a Golden Globe for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television. Carol's more recent producing credits include the FX television pilot Hoke (2014) and the documentary Skid Row Marathon (2017). IMDb Mini Biography By: [Anonymous](https://imdb.com/search/name?bio_author=Anonymous&view=simple&sort=alpha) Vis kilde på IMDb