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  1. The De Niro Team has overseen the marketing and sales for The Pearline Soap Factory, 76 Madison, the TriBeCa Fairchild, 150 Charles Street, and 27 Wooster, achieving sold out status for each. With several new projects active and launching soon, including 111 Murray Street and 108 Leonard Street, Raphael De Niro and the team are experts in the New Development arena.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Robert De Niro talks about being a dad to a baby girl at 80. The "Killers of the Moon" star has seven kids: Drena, Raphael, Julian, Aaron, Elliot, Helen and Gia.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Robert De Niro and his ex-wife Abbott welcomed son Raphael De Niro on Nov. 9, 1976. He made a career in real estate, working for the real estate firm Douglas Elliman in Manhattan. Raphael De Niro wed Claudine De Matos in 2008. They share three kids. The couple eventually split in 2015, finalizing their divorce in 2020.

  4. De Niro se casó con su primera esposa, Diahnne Abbott, en 1976. Ambos tienen un hijo llamado Raphael. De Niro adoptó además a la hija de Abbott nacida de un matrimonio anterior llamada Drena, quien también se dedica a la actuación. Su matrimonio con Diahnne finalizó en 1988.

  5. De Niro Team. Nov 2004 - Present 19 years 3 months. New York City Metropolitan Area. Founder of The De Niro Team. Top rated sales team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate since 2004.

  6. Drena De Niro. Drena De Niro (Nueva York, 3 de septiembre de 1971) es una actriz estadounidense, hija de los actores Robert De Niro y Diahnne Abbott. Es también hermana de Raphael De Niro, media hermana de los gemelos Aaron Kendrick De Niro y Julian Henry De Niro y Elliott De Niro y Hanna Grace De Niro.

  7. Drena De Niro. Actress: Joy. Former model and D.J.; worked exclusively for Giorgio Armani as musical supervisor for stores and shows; made directorial debut in 2001 with short documentary film Girls & Dolls (2000), which premiered on PBS' "Reel New York Series" and won best directorial debut for documentary at New York Independent Film and Video Festival 2001.