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Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman (September 21, 1967 – July 6, 2010), who was widely credited as Rebecca Spikings, was an American film producer and filmmaker. She produced or co-produced a number of films, including Deep Blue Sea in 1999 and 2004's Mindhunters. Her television work included the 1996 HBO movie, Mistrial, starring Bill Pullman.
6 lug 2010 · Hollywood Forever. Created by: Linda. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 71142957. Source citation. Rebecca Jane Spikings Goldsman, wife of movie screenwriter and producer Akiva Goldsman. She died of a heart attack on July 6, 2010 at age 42. (Thank you to Bob Marlowe for sharing this information)
- September 21, 1967
Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman, who was widely credited as Rebecca Spikings, was an American film producer and filmmaker. She produced or co-produced a number of films, including Deep Blue Sea in 1999 and 2004's Mindhunters. Her television work included the 1996 HBO movie, Mistrial, starring Bill Pullman.
Goldsman's first wife, film producer Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman, died of a heart attack on July 6, 2010, at the age of 42. Rebecca was the daughter of producer Barry Spikings . In 2012, Akiva met his second wife, Joann Richter.
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- 1994–present
- Director, producer, writer
- July 7, 1962 (age 61), New York City, New York, U.S.
6 lug 2010 · film producer. Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman, who was widely credited as Rebecca Spikings, was an American film producer and filmmaker. Career. She produced or co-produced a number of films, including Deep Blue Sea in 1999 and 2004"s Mindhunters. Her television work included the 1996 Home Box Office movie, Mistrial, starring Bill Pullman.
7 lug 2010 · I have been asked to convey the tragic news that Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman, wife of screenwriter and producer Akiva Goldsman, died of a heart attack at age 42 on July 6th.
Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman (September 21, 1967 – July 6, 2010), who was widely credited as Rebecca Spikings, was an American film producer and filmmaker. She produced or co-produced a number of films, including Deep Blue Sea in 1999 and 2004's Mindhunters. Her television work included the 1996 HBO movie, Mistrial, starring Bill Pullman .