- Destin Pfaff
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Destin Pfaff Born February 19, 1974
Fairbanks, Alaska, USANationality American Education University of California Santa Barbara Occupation Reality Television producer
Reality Television personality
Film producer
ScreenwriterYears active 2002–present Known for Millionaire Matchmaker
Destin Pfaff Born in Santa Barbara, California, Destin Pfaff attended college where he received top honors for his work in fiction and journalism. Upon completion of his schooling, Destin moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career in screenwriting and producing. Films include The Disembodied and Sushi Girl - starring Sonny Chiba, Mark Hammil, Danny Trejo and Tony Todd.
COO of the Millionaire's Club and co-star of The Millionaire Matchmaker, Destin runs every aspect of the company - as well as CEO, Patti Stanger's, other business ventures.
Pfaff and Stanger have partnered in numerous film, literary and television endeavors including co-hosting XM Radio's hit show "P.S. I Love You," co-authoring the book Mancatcher Meals and writing/producing the film Married In A Year - which is now available in retail stores everywhere.His script RIPP received a top nod at ScreamfestLA. He is slated to direct the 3-D horror film Licorice Kisses.
He has been featured in numerous magazines, blogs and newspapers - and can be found all over the web. He has been a guest on Loveline with Dr. Drew, NBC News, SG Radio as well as many others. Destin's Facebook[1], Twitter[2] and Fanpage followings are in the thousands.
Destin is engaged to Rachel Federoff, also on “Millionaire Matchmaker”[3]. They have a son together, Sin Halo Jude Pfaff.He has been known to be an avid player of "Magic: The Gathering"
For more information on Destin, visit: www.sinhalo.com[4].
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Categories:- 1976 births
- American film directors
- American screenwriters
- American television producers
- Living people
- American Jews
- People from Santa Barbara, California
- People from Fairbanks, Alaska
- Participants in American reality television series
- University of California alumni
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