John Doumanian, a remarkably versatile and accomplished individual, has traversed a diverse range of professions within the captivating realm of the entertainment industry. Throughout his illustrious career, he has assumed numerous roles, showcasing his remarkable adaptability and multifaceted nature. As a seasoned agent, he has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in navigating the intricacies of the industry, securing impressive successes and cementing his reputation as a respected and effective mediator. Furthermore, he has also had the distinction of serving as a promoter for the esteemed Capitol Records, a prestigious institution renowned for its rich history and contributions to the world of music.
John's personal life is filled with a deep sense of fulfillment and joy, as he is married to the incredibly talented and accomplished producer, Jean Doumanian. This remarkable partnership has allowed them to collaborate with some of the most esteemed and skilled individuals in the industry, including the iconic and highly acclaimed Woody Allen, as well as the renowned Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band, a testament to their shared passion for the arts and their ability to work seamlessly together.
John's multifaceted career extends far beyond his behind-the-scenes endeavors, as he has also made a notable impact on the silver screen, boasting an impressive total of sixteen film credits to his name.
Among his extensive filmography, John's collaborations with the renowned Woody Allen are particularly striking, featuring an array of iconic titles that have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
These collaborations include, but are not limited to, the critically acclaimed Annie Hall, the critically acclaimed Manhattan, the thought-provoking Stardust Memories, the groundbreaking Zelig, the charming Broadway Danny Rose, the award-winning Hannah and Her Sisters, the complex Husbands and Wives, the intriguing Manhattan Murder Mystery, the critically acclaimed Bullets Over Broadway, the offbeat Don't Drink the Water, the thought-provoking Deconstructing Harry, the satirical Celebrity, the lighthearted Small Time Crooks, the supernatural The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, the nostalgic Café Society, and the visually stunning Wonder Wheel.