Michael DeLuca

Michael DeLuca

Michael DeLuca (born 1965) is an American movie producer. During his tenure at New Line cinema, he oversaw a variety of films that would come to define the studio as a "mini major", including "Seven", "Friday", "Boogie Nights", and the 1999 film "Magnolia".

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