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Raphael Eugene De Niro (born November 9, 1976) is an American real estate broker and former actor.[1][2] He often works with celebrity clients, including Jon Bon Jovi,[3] Renée Zellweger, Travis Kalanick[4] and Kelly Ripa.[1] De Niro is the son of actor Robert De Niro and actress Diahnne Abbott.[2] He has also appeared in several films: Love Streams (1984);[5] West 4th (2007);[6] James Abbott is Gone (2013);[6] Raging Bull (1980); and Awakenings (1990).[2] De Niro is a broker for Douglas Elliman, and was ranked first in The Real Deal's Manhattan top residential agents in 2017.[1]

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Early life and education

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De Niro was born on November 9, 1976, in Los Angeles, but grew up in New York City.[7] He worked at various summer jobs growing up, including in a Persian rug store, as a doorman,[2] a production assistant on movie sets for his father, and as a busboy at his father’s restaurant, Nobu. He attended New York University but did not graduate.[1]

Career

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Acting

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He appeared in films which also starred his father, including Awakenings and Raging Bull.[2] He produced James Abbott is Gone (2013), the documentary West 4th (2007), and appeared in Love Streams (1984).[8][9]

Real estate

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Partly because De Niro's grandmother Virginia Admiral[2] invested in real estate, participating in some of SoHo's first warehouse-to-residential conversions in the 1960s and 1970s, and later his father's involvement, he decided in 2003 to get a real estate broker's license.[10] During his first six years in real estate, De Niro sold a total of $600 million in properties, becoming one of the top ten sellers each year at Douglas Elliman.[2] He is the head of the "De Niro Team" at the firm, which is ranked as a top-producing sales team in New York City and in the U.S.[10] He is a partner with his father Robert De Niro in a five-star boutique hotel in Tribeca, the Greenwich Hotel, launched in 2008.[10] In 2015, De Niro made headlines, along with fellow Elliman broker Sabrina Saltiel, for holding the listing for New York City's most expensive listing at the time; a trio of townhouses on East 42nd Street, listed as a package for $120 million.[11][12]

De Niro is a member of the board of directors of the Tribeca Film Institute.[13]

Personal life

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De Niro married Claudine DeMatos in March 2008.[14] They separated in 2015[15] and their divorce was finalized in January 2020. They have three children together.[15] De Niro married fashion stylist Hannah Carnes in March 2020.[16]

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Raphael De Niro (born November 9, 1976) is an American broker renowned for his expertise in New York City's luxury property market. The son of Academy Award-winning actor and actress , he is the younger twin brother of Elliot De Niro and one of seven siblings in the De Niro family. Born in , , De Niro moved to New York with his family at age 10 and later pursued careers in both and . De Niro's early involvement in the entertainment industry included acting roles as a child and young adult, notably appearing in the film Love Streams (1984) directed by his uncle , where he played a small part alongside his parents. He later took on acting and producing credits in independent projects such as West 4th (2007), a , and James Abbott Is Gone (2013), a short drama. Despite these endeavors, De Niro shifted focus in the mid-2000s toward , obtaining his broker's license in 2003 and joining Prudential (now ). By 2004, he founded The De Niro Team, assembling a group of agents to handle high-end transactions, and within his first six years, he personally sold properties totaling $600 million, consistently ranking among the top 10 brokers at the firm. His client list has included celebrities like and , leveraging his industry connections while building a reputation for discretion and market savvy in Manhattan's competitive luxury sector. Today, after over two decades in the field, De Niro remains a principal at , leading a team focused on bespoke services for elite buyers and sellers. In his personal life, De Niro was first married to Claudine DeMatos in 2008, with whom he shares three children, including son (born May 21, 2009); the couple divorced in 2020. He married Hannah Carnes on March 13, 2020, in a low-key City Hall ceremony expedited by the onset of the . De Niro maintains a private family life amid his high-profile lineage, occasionally appearing at events with his father and siblings while prioritizing his professional commitments in New York.

Early life

Family background

Raphael De Niro was born on November 9, 1976, in , . He is the son of actors and , who married in 1976 shortly before his birth. De Niro's upbringing occurred primarily in , where his family relocated from when he was 10 years old in the mid-1980s, a move he later described as a significant from suburban life. He has a half-sister, , from his mother's previous relationship; adopted Drena upon marrying Abbott. On his paternal side, De Niro's grandparents were artists: his grandmother, , was a painter known for her work in abstract and figurative styles, while his grandfather, , was an abstract expressionist painter associated with the New York School. From an early age, De Niro gained exposure to the entertainment industry through his parents' careers, including brief appearances in their films as a child. As a teenager, he took on various summer jobs that further immersed him in aspects of his family's world, such as working as a busboy at the restaurant co-owned by his father in 1994 and as a on film sets.

Education

Raphael De Niro attended in the early 2000s, where he enrolled in courses. However, he did not complete his degree, ultimately dropping out to pursue other opportunities. During his formative years, De Niro developed early interests in both and , influenced by his family's artistic heritage but shaped independently through hands-on experiences. As a teenager, he took on various odd jobs in , including setting up tables at street fairs, folding rugs at a Bleecker Street store, and briefly working as a doorman in the East 70s, which exposed him to the city's commercial and entertainment landscapes. A pivotal moment in his inclination toward entertainment came from an internship as a production assistant on the set of A Bronx Tale in 1993, where, at age 17, he was assigned the task of gluing clamshells—a seemingly mundane job that sparked his fascination with film production. He later contributed to the 1998 TV movie Witness to the Mob in a similar capacity, further honing his practical skills in the industry before shifting focus toward real estate. These early endeavors bridged his academic pursuits and emerging career paths, blending creative and business-oriented ambitions.

Career

Acting and production

Raphael De Niro began his acting career as a child, making his debut in the 1980 biographical sports drama , directed by , where he appeared in a minor uncredited child role as one of Jake LaMotta's children, played by his father . This early exposure came through family connections in the film industry. He continued with small on-screen appearances in subsequent films featuring his father, including a minor uncredited in the 1990 medical , directed by . De Niro's most notable credited was as Billy, the boy in the car, in the 1984 independent Love Streams, written and directed by , which explored themes of familial bonds and emotional isolation. De Niro's acting career, spanning from 1980 to around 1990, was limited to a handful of minor roles, reflecting a part-time pursuit balanced with other personal interests and later professional endeavors. In adulthood, he transitioned to behind-the-scenes work in production, co-producing the 2007 documentary West 4th, directed by Jacques Zanetti, which chronicled the life of basketball player . He further served as on the 2013 short James Abbott Is Gone, also directed by Zanetti, marking his final known in the entertainment industry as of 2025. These production efforts highlight a selective involvement in independent filmmaking, often in collaboration with Zanetti.

Real estate

Raphael De Niro entered the real estate industry in 2003, obtaining his broker's license after his early acting career began to wane. He joined Douglas Elliman Real Estate as a broker the following year and founded The De Niro Team in 2004, which rapidly grew into a leading group specializing in luxury properties. By the mid-2000s, the team had achieved an annual sales volume of over $250 million, reflecting De Niro's focus on high-end Manhattan transactions. In his first six years from 2003 to 2009, De Niro and his team sold more than $600 million worth of properties, consistently ranking among the top ten sellers at each year. This early success established his reputation in the competitive market, where he emphasized discretion and personalized service for celebrity and affluent clients. By 2017, The De Niro Team was ranked as the number one team in by The Real Deal, underscoring their dominance in luxury residential sales. De Niro handled several high-profile listings, including a record-breaking $120 million package of three adjacent townhouses on 's in 2015, marketed as a potential single mega-mansion spanning 30,000 square feet. Beyond brokerage, he expanded into hospitality through a partnership in The Greenwich Hotel, a five-star boutique property in that launched in 2008 alongside his father and other investors; De Niro played a key role in its development and continues as a partner. His approach prioritizes privacy for high-profile clients while navigating the nuances of luxury deals, informed by over 30 years of full-time residency in , which has deepened his expertise in the city's evolving market dynamics.

Personal life

Marriages and children

Raphael De Niro married Claudine Dominique DeMatos, an associate broker at Prudential Real Estate, on March 8, 2008, at a private estate in . The couple separated in 2015 and filed for divorce the following year, with the divorce finalized on January 7, 2020. De Niro and DeMatos share three children: son Nicholas (born May 21, 2009) and two daughters, whose names have not been publicly disclosed, as the family prioritizes privacy despite the high-profile De Niro surname. This discretion aligns with broader efforts by Raphael and his siblings to shield their personal lives from media scrutiny linked to their father's fame. Following his divorce, De Niro married fashion stylist Hannah Carnes on March 13, 2020, at New York City Hall, advancing their planned April ceremony due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. As of 2025, no children from this marriage have been publicly announced, continuing the couple's emphasis on maintaining a low public profile for their family matters.

Philanthropy and community involvement

Raphael De Niro served as a director on the board of the Tribeca Film Institute from 2012 until the organization's closure in 2020, contributing without compensation during this period. The Tribeca Film Institute, a nonprofit founded in to aid Lower Manhattan's recovery after the , provided funding, mentorship, and resources to independent filmmakers, with a focus on underrepresented voices and documentary projects. De Niro's board role supported these efforts, which included programs promoting independent filmmaking and community events in , such as aspects of the annual . Through his real estate partnership in the Greenwich Hotel in , De Niro maintains connections to the neighborhood's cultural landscape. De Niro's participation in arts initiatives has remained low-profile, without the establishment of major personal charitable foundations.

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