David Hoberman is a renowned producer and co-owner of Mandeville Films and Television, a leading production company in the entertainment industry. He has been instrumental in producing a wide range of films and television shows, including the critically acclaimed and commercially successful films like Beauty and the Beast, The Fighter, The Muppets, Warm Bodies, and many more.
Hoberman's production company, Mandeville Films, has produced feature films that have grossed over $2.5 billion in domestic box-office receipts. The company has a diverse slate of films, including character-driven stories with universal and uplifting themes.
Some of his notable projects include the Disney live-action retelling of Beauty and the Beast, which broke box office records worldwide and became the highest-grossing PG-rated film in North America of all time. He is also the producer of Stronger, a biographical drama about Boston marathon survivor Jeff Bauman, and Wonder, a film based on R.J. Palacio's best-selling novel.
Hoberman has a long history of producing successful films and television shows. Prior to founding Mandeville Films, he served as president of the Motion Picture Group of the Walt Disney Studios, where he oversaw development and production for all feature films for Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone, and Hollywood Pictures.
In addition to his work in film and television, Hoberman is also a visiting assistant professor at UCLA's Graduate School in the Producers Program and has served on the boards of several organizations, including the Starlight Starbright Foundation, the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, and the Los Angeles Free Clinic.
He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and has also served on the boards of Suffolk University in Boston and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.