Nicole Boxer (born 1967) is a documentary film and television producer based in Washington DC. She is the daughter of United States Senator Barbara Boxer and like her mother, shares a passion for politics and is an advocate of environmental protection, most recently working with the organization, The Action Sports Environmental Coalition.
Nicole has worked as producer on numerous documentary films including 2005’s South By Southwest Film Festival winner, ”Mojados” and “The Last Party”, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, which chronicled the election of 2000, and it’s aftermath in the Supreme Court. She was a producer on the television series “On the Road in America” and the award winning PBS series, “Avoiding Armageddon” where she traveled to Africa to produce a story on AIDS.
Feature Film Credits include: RUDY, SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER, BASIC INSTINCT AND BACKDRAFT. Nicole spent a year working for George Lucas, at Skywalker Ranch and Industrial Light and Magic, in her home county.
Boxer’s latest project is a music/action sports festival called, “GIRLS ROCK RIDE AND RULE”. The tour kicks off in major U.S. cities in the summer of 2008.
Boxer grew up in Marin County, California and graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, with a degree in Film and Television. |