Byron Habinsky
- Producer
- Executive
- Actor
Byron Habinsky is an American film producer. In the
fall of 1989, having just turned 11 years old, Habinsky and his family
immigrated to the United States and settled in the Bronx borough of New
York City.
With an innate interest in cinema and acting, Habinsky got his start on stage. He has appeared as Phil in Hurlyburly, portrayed Chris Keller in Arthur Miller's All My Sons and played the role of Valentin in Kiss of the Spider Woman. It is that range and versatility that soon landed him on the big screen and he began fielding offers to appear in film and television.
Being an entrepreneur for most of his adult life, Habinsky has successfully started and grown a number of businesses in various industries and now had his sights set on producing. In 2011 Habinsky Executive Produced The Sea Is All I Know (2011), a critically acclaimed drama starring Academy Award winner Melissa Leo and journeyman actor Peter Gerety. He followed that up by Executive Producing Not in Tel Aviv (2012), an Israeli dark comedy that went on to play a number of notable film festivals and has won the praise of critics and audiences alike. Both pictures successfully found distribution. In 2013, Habinsky founded Delirium Picturehouse to focus on acquiring, developing and producing high-quality motion pictures.
Today, Habinsky fully oversees all of Delirium Picturehouse's current properties as the company forges ahead in creating meaningful as well as commercially viable content.
With an innate interest in cinema and acting, Habinsky got his start on stage. He has appeared as Phil in Hurlyburly, portrayed Chris Keller in Arthur Miller's All My Sons and played the role of Valentin in Kiss of the Spider Woman. It is that range and versatility that soon landed him on the big screen and he began fielding offers to appear in film and television.
Being an entrepreneur for most of his adult life, Habinsky has successfully started and grown a number of businesses in various industries and now had his sights set on producing. In 2011 Habinsky Executive Produced The Sea Is All I Know (2011), a critically acclaimed drama starring Academy Award winner Melissa Leo and journeyman actor Peter Gerety. He followed that up by Executive Producing Not in Tel Aviv (2012), an Israeli dark comedy that went on to play a number of notable film festivals and has won the praise of critics and audiences alike. Both pictures successfully found distribution. In 2013, Habinsky founded Delirium Picturehouse to focus on acquiring, developing and producing high-quality motion pictures.
Today, Habinsky fully oversees all of Delirium Picturehouse's current properties as the company forges ahead in creating meaningful as well as commercially viable content.