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Carolyn Marks Blackwood
File:Carolyn marks blackwood.jpgCarolyn Marks Blackwood
BornCarolyn Gail Marks
(1951-08-21) August 21, 1951 (age 73)
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
EducationJohn L. Miller Great Neck North High School
Alma materLivingston College
Occupation(s)Photographer, producer, singer-songwriter, composer, writer
Years active1979–present
Spouse(s)Greg Quinn
(married 2017-Present)

Christian Blackwood
(married 1992-1992)

Parent(s)Edwin Marks
Nancy Marks
Websitehttp://www.cmblackwood.com/

Carolyn Marks Blackwood (born August 21, 1951) is an American fine art photographer, film producer, and writer. She was born in Anchorage, Alaska and moved to the Hudson Valley region of New York State as a child.

Blackwood is best known for her film work as a producer on the Academy Award winning film The Duchess and the Oscar-nominated film Philomena, in addition to her work on Coriolanus, The Invisible Woman, and the 2016 Sergei Polunin documentary Dancer. She is currently filming The White Crow and in pre-production for My Zoe.

Since 2013, her photography work has been recognized and promoted by contemporary art critic, historian and curator Barbara Rose, and has been featured in exhibitions in Brussels, Los Angeles, New York City, and across the Northeastern United States.

Early Life

Film

Photography

References

  1. "Carolyn Marks Blackwood - IMDb.com". IMDb.com. December 17, 2017.
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