Nuala Quinn-Barton
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Nuala Quinn-Barton | |
| Born | Nuala Quinn March 1952 (age 73–74) Newry, Northern Ireland |
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| Years active | 1968–present |
| Spouse | Paul Marsden Barton |
| Children | 3, including Mischa Barton |
Nuala Quinn-Barton (born March 1952) is an Irish American independent film producer, artist, talent manager and former fashion model from Newry, Northern Ireland. She is the CEO of Mania Entertainment LLC (est. 1990) and The Film Co-Operative LLC, and an International Partner with the World Business Angels Investment Forum (WBAF) —an affiliated partner of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI). Through WBAF, she supports global economic development by expanding access to finance and innovative financial instruments for entrepreneurs, startups, scale-ups, SMEs, and investors. Her work bridges storytelling, capital, and technology to build globally scalable film and media ventures. On the film technology front she is in partnership with producer/director Guy Manos endorsing the latest pre-vis and Ai technology to cut the cost of filmmaking.
She is best known for producing films such as Homecoming (2009), The Third Half (2012), Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017), and for managing the careers of her daughter, actress Mischa Barton, writer/ producer Daniel McNicoll, actress Kya Garwood, actress Kelly Lynn Reiter, producer Taheim Bryan, Director Cody Knotts, and best-selling writer Ted Lazaris. She is married to Paul Marsden Barton.