Mary Aloe is one of Hollywood’s top independent film producers and finance experts, with a career spanning over 52 feature films and a reputation for creating projects that resonate with audiences worldwide. Based in Los Angeles with film studios in Vancouver, Pittsburgh, and Savannah, Aloe also runs three $50 million funds, including a revolving $50 million P&A fund and a $50 million equity fund backed by RBC.
Her impressive body of work includes Worth (Netflix) starring Michael Keaton and Stanley Tucci with Executive Producers Barack and Michelle Obama, Flag Day (MGM) directed by Sean Penn, and Halle Berry’s Bruised (Netflix), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. She has produced social impact films such as Battle in Seattle with Charlize Theron and Woody Harrelson, 55 Steps with Helena Bonham Carter and Hilary Swank, and Breach starring Bruce Willis. Other notable projects include Marlowe with Liam Neeson, Rumours starring Cate Blanchett, and Freud’s Last Session with Anthony Hopkins.
In December 2024, Mary produced Mary, Mother Mary, a groundbreaking Netflix release that surpassed 100 million views. She recently signed a book deal with Penguin Random House for Mary: Devotional, published under Maria Shriver’s imprint, Open Field.
Looking ahead, Aloe Entertainment’s slate includes high-profile projects such as the animated Groove Tails starring Halle Bailey and Ansel Elgort, Ruin produced by Gal Gadot and directed by Niki Caro, and Couture directed by Nick Cassavetes. Her team also wrapped Alpha Gang starring Cate Blanchett, Chris Pine, and Dave Bautista, and Hershey, the inspiring true story of Milton and Kitty Hershey. Most recently, Tin Soldier starring Jamie Foxx and Robert De Niro released with Goldwyn Films on September 12, 2025.
Mary Aloe’s mission-driven approach to storytelling and financing has made her one of the most influential women in independent film—championing powerful narratives, supporting diverse voices, and inspiring the next generation of creators.
