Sanford "Sandy" Lieberson (born 16 July 1936)[1] is an American film producer and educator based in Britain since 1965.
Born on 16 July 1936 in Los Angeles, California,[1] Sandy Lieberson began his career as an agent in the US, at the William Morris Agency[2] with clients who included Sergio Leone, Peter Sellers, Richard Harris and The Rolling Stones.
[3] In 1968 he founded the British production company Goodtimes Enterprises, which produced films such as Performance (1970),[4] Mahler (1974), and Lisztomania (1975).
[5] Since the mid-1970s, Lieberson formed a new production company called Umbrella Entertainment, which produced films such as Jabberwocky (1977) and Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987).
He was also head of production for UK 20th Century Fox and MGM, and was the inaugural Chair of Film London from 2003,[6][7] continuing to help shape it for eight years.