Dana Brunetti - Biography

Dana Brunetti is the president of Trigger Street Productions, a production company founded by Kevin Spacey in 1997. Also an innovator in the realm of social networking, Brunetti launched Trigger Street Labs in 2002, a platform for feedback and exposure for undiscovered writing and filmmaking talent.

In 2009, he produced the film The Social Network, the story of how Facebook was created. The film was directed by David Fincher, written by Aaron Sorkin and based Ben Mezrich's book, The Accidental Billionaires.

He also worked with Mezrich in 2008, when he produced the film 21, based off his New York Times best selling book Bringing Down The House.

He has produced the films, Fanboys, Shrink, the Emmy-nominated Bernard and Doris, Casino Jack, Mini's First Time, Columbus Day, The Sasquatch Gang, and the documentaries Uncle Frank, and America Rebuilds: A Year at Ground Zero.