Dana Goldberg

So, Dana Goldberg’s basically the creative powerhouse at Skydance—the one making sure everything from Top Gun: Maverick to Mission: Impossible keeps you glued to your seat (or couch, whatever works). She’s not just shuffling papers; she’s got her hands in every part of the process, steering the ship for the company’s movies, TV, and even animation. If you’ve streamed Grace and Frankie or Jack Ryan, yeah, she’s behind that too. Pretty wild how many big titles run through her. She’s been at Skydance since 2010, first as President of Production, and her film list is like, whoa—The Old Guard, World War Z, a bunch of Mission: Impossibles, Star Trek movies, Terminator: Dark Fate, you name it. Animation? She’s got “Luck,” “Spellbound,” and “Powerless” cooking up too. TV? Foundation on Apple TV+, Condor on EPIX, Reacher on Amazon. Never a dull moment. Dana isn’t new to the game either. Before Skydance, she was President of Production at Village Roadshow Pictures, racking up hits like I Am Legend and Happy Feet. Even earlier, she was at Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures. She’s not just a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (since 2007!)—she’s also in the Producers Guild and the Television Academy. Missouri grad, by the way. Basically, if you’ve watched anything big in the last decade, odds are Dana had something to do with it.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1979-03-01
  • Birth Location: Israel
  • Professions: Producer, Additional Crew, Executive

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Back in 2008, AMPAS—the Academy, you know, the big guns behind the Oscars—sent out invites to just 105 people. That’s not a lot, especially if you consider how massive the film industry is. Getting that letter? Huge deal. Basically, it means you’ve made your mark; you’re officially in the club that picks who gets those shiny gold statues every year. Not everyone gets a shot at this—most folks in Hollywood will spend their whole careers and never even get close. So, if your name’s on that list, it’s a sign you’ve done something right—maybe you worked on a groundbreaking film, snagged a few awards, or just have a killer rep in the biz. Either way, joining AMPAS isn’t just about prestige, it’s about having a real say in what movies get their moment in the spotlight. Total game-changer for anyone in the industry.

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