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Alexandra Milchan is an accomplished film producer, the daughter of Israeli film producer Arnon Milchan and French model Brigitte Genmaire (also credited as Brigitte Jeanmaire). Born on July 28, 1972, she grew up in Paris, France, and relocated to Los Angeles after graduating from Emerson College with a Bachelor of Arts in 1994. She is married to producer Scott Lambert (sometimes credited as Alexandra Milchan-Lambert) and has three children. Milchan began her career in 1993 as an assistant at New Regency Enterprises, her father's company, advancing to senior roles and becoming vice president in 2000. During her 17-year stint there, she worked on notable films including Heat (1995), A Time to Kill (1996), and L.A. Confidential (1997). She left in the mid-2000s, returned as Executive VP of Production in 2011, and exited in 2013 to pursue a first-look deal. She co-ran EMJAG Productions with Scott Lambert and now heads Crescent Line Productions, Inc. In 2007, she was named one of Variety's Top 10 Producers to Watch. Her notable productions include Goodbye Lover (1998), Chapter 27 (2007), The Last Word (2008), Street Kings (2008), Mirrors (2008), Righteous Kill (2008), Mirrors 2 (2010, Executive Producer), Bullet to the Head (2012), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013, Executive Producer), Paranoia (2013), Tár (2022, Academy Award nominee, produced with Todd Field & Scott Lambert), and The Killer (2023, Executive Producer). Upcoming projects include The Terror Season 3 (AMC), Arachnid, Safe Houses (Apple TV+), and Calabasas (Netflix). She is based in Los Angeles and New York City. Legal history includes a 2012 lawsuit against Red Granite Pictures over her reduced producer role and fees on The Wolf of Wall Street (settled), and a 2017 lawsuit with Scott Lambert against The Weinstein Company for over $2 million regarding a canceled Amazon series, alleging knowledge of Harvey Weinstein's misconduct.