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Dick Cook

Richard W. Cook is an American film entertainment executive, and has served on the Board of Directors of Legendary Pictures since 2011. Prior to joining Legendary Pictures, he was the Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios from 2002 to 2009. At the time of his separation from the company, he was the only remaining top Disney executive who had worked for the company since before Michael Eisner took charge in 1984. Cook holds a degree in political science from the University of Southern California (USC).

Career

Cook began his career with Disney in 1970 as a monorail and steam locomotive amusement park ride operator at Disneyland[1] and moved to the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank in 1977 to manage pay television and non-theatrical releases. In 1980, he moved to the company's film distribution department, eventually heading both its distribution and marketing efforts. He earned a reputation there by his marketing of Disney's home video collection and hosting media-worthy movie premieres, for example securing a United States Navy aircraft carrier based in Pearl Harbor to host the debut of the film Pearl Harbor. In 1994, Cook was promoted to president of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.[2]

Cook was appointed in 1996 chairman of Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, tasked with domestic and international theatrical marketing and distribution, feature film acquisition, and worldwide home video. In February 2002, Eisner named him as Peter Schneider's replacement as chairman of studios,[3] popularly called the studio chief. Cook, described by BusinessWeek in 2003 as "the nicest guy in Disney's jungle", is known for his down-to-earth personality and his good relations with Disney's partners, including Jerry Bruckheimer.[4] In 2005, Cook negotiated the exit of Harvey and Bob Weinstein from Disney's Miramax unit.[1]

In 2005, Cook was awarded the Walt Disney Man of the Year Award, in recognition of "inspiring and positive role models for young people" from within the entertainment community, by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles & the Inland Empire.[5][6] On July 17, 2006, Cook fired Disney executive Nina Jacobson over the telephone, immediately after the birth of her third child, while she was still in the delivery room.[7]

On September 18, 2009, Cook stepped down as chairman of Walt Disney Studios, allegedly having been asked to do so by Bob Iger, president/CEO of the Walt Disney Company.[8] He was then replaced by Disney Channel president Rich Ross.

In April 2011, Cook joined the Board of Directors of Legendary Pictures,[9] and served as one of the executive producers of Legendary Pictures' Jackie Robinson biographical film 42. In August 2013, Cook was made Chairman of KCETLink's Board of Directors.[10]

On April 19, 2015, Cook announced the formation of Dick Cook Studios, with an expected investment of $150 million by Citic Guoan Group Co. Ltd., a Chinese state-owned company and the largest subsidiary of conglomerate Citic Group.[11] As of March 2016, the deal had closed, but no funding had yet been received under the arrangement. On the weekend of March 19, 2016, Cook Studios signed a production financing deal with Film Carnival, a Zhejiang, China-based company, for $500 million, covering 100% of movie costs. The announcement was made on March 29, after the Cook Studio and Film Carnival hosted inaugural the China–U.S. Motion Picture Summit on March 25 in Grand Epoch City, China. The first film using the financing is expected to be "Ranger's Apprentice" from director Paul Haggis,[12] and the second, The Alchemyst. Both are to be filmed at Docklands Studios Melbourne, where its Asia-Pacific base would be set up under Melbourne-native managing director Kate McLean. The Australian and Victoria region governments granted incentives up to $20.5 million (AUS$30 million).[13]

References

  1. ^ a b Sellers, Patricia. (March 21, 2005). Disney's Mr. Calm Unreels Miramax. Fortune. Accessed July 4, 2007.
  2. ^ "Biography: Richard Cook" (PDF). The Walt Disney Studios. The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  3. ^ Godfrey, Leigh (February 22, 2002). "Walt Disney Studios Ups Richard Cook To Chairman". Animation World Network. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Grover, Ronald (December 5, 2003). "The Nicest Guy in Disney's Jungle". BusinessWeek. Retrieved July 4, 2007.
  5. ^ Dees, Rick. (November 10, 2005). Legendary Radio Personality Rick Dees to Host Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles & the Inland Empire Honoring Top Entertainment Industry Talent at Rising Stars 2005 50th Anniversary Gala on November 11. BusinessWire. Accessed July 4, 2007.
  6. ^ Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles and the Inland Empire to Honor Top Entertainment Industry Talent at Rising Stars 2006 Gala Accessed July 4, 2007.
  7. ^ Nikki Finke. "Nina… And Then There Will Be None". Deadline.
  8. ^ Finke, Nikki (September 18, 2009). "EXCLUSIVE! Dick Cook Fired From Disney; Hollywood Registering Shock At News; "Never Saw It Coming" vs "Had A Choice"". Deadline. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  9. ^ Finke, Nikki (April 7, 2011). "Dick Cook & Jim Breyer Join Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures Board". Deadline. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  10. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2013-08-05). "David Levy Upped To President Of Turner Broadcasting System". Deadline. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  11. ^ McNary, Dave; Frater, Patrick (April 19, 2015). "Dick Cook Studios Launches with $150 Million Chinese Investment". Variety. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  12. ^ Miller, Daniel; Makinen, Julie (March 29, 2016). "Former Disney executive Dick Cook inks $500-million production deal with Chinese film company". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 22, 2016.
  13. ^ Bulbeck, Pip (October 21, 2019). "Former Disney Studios Chair Dick Cook to Make Two Adventure Films in Melbourne". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 2, 2020.

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For other people with the same name see Richard Cook disambiguation Richard W Cook is an American film entertainment executive and has served on the Board of Directors of Legendary Pictures since 2011 Prior to joining Legendary Pictures he was the Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios from 2002 to 2009 At the time of his separation from the company he was the only remaining top Disney executive who had worked for the company since before Michael Eisner took charge in 1984 Cook holds a degree in political science from the University of Southern California USC Career EditCook began his career with Disney in 1970 as a monorail and steam locomotive amusement park ride operator at Disneyland 1 and moved to the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank in 1977 to manage pay television and non theatrical releases In 1980 he moved to the company s film distribution department eventually heading both its distribution and marketing efforts He earned a reputation there by his marketing of Disney s home video collection and hosting media worthy movie premieres for example securing a United States Navy aircraft carrier based in Pearl Harbor to host the debut of the film Pearl Harbor In 1994 Cook was promoted to president of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution 2 Cook was appointed in 1996 chairman of Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group tasked with domestic and international theatrical marketing and distribution feature film acquisition and worldwide home video In February 2002 Eisner named him as Peter Schneider s replacement as chairman of studios 3 popularly called the studio chief Cook described by BusinessWeek in 2003 as the nicest guy in Disney s jungle is known for his down to earth personality and his good relations with Disney s partners including Jerry Bruckheimer 4 In 2005 Cook negotiated the exit of Harvey and Bob Weinstein from Disney s Miramax unit 1 In 2005 Cook was awarded the Walt Disney Man of the Year Award in recognition of inspiring and positive role models for young people from within the entertainment community by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles amp the Inland Empire 5 6 On July 17 2006 Cook fired Disney executive Nina Jacobson over the telephone immediately after the birth of her third child while she was still in the delivery room 7 On September 18 2009 Cook stepped down as chairman of Walt Disney Studios allegedly having been asked to do so by Bob Iger president CEO of the Walt Disney Company 8 He was then replaced by Disney Channel president Rich Ross In April 2011 Cook joined the Board of Directors of Legendary Pictures 9 and served as one of the executive producers of Legendary Pictures Jackie Robinson biographical film 42 In August 2013 Cook was made Chairman of KCETLink s Board of Directors 10 On April 19 2015 Cook announced the formation of Dick Cook Studios with an expected investment of 150 million by Citic Guoan Group Co Ltd a Chinese state owned company and the largest subsidiary of conglomerate Citic Group 11 As of March 2016 the deal had closed but no funding had yet been received under the arrangement On the weekend of March 19 2016 Cook Studios signed a production financing deal with Film Carnival a Zhejiang China based company for 500 million covering 100 of movie costs The announcement was made on March 29 after the Cook Studio and Film Carnival hosted inaugural the China U S Motion Picture Summit on March 25 in Grand Epoch City China The first film using the financing is expected to be Ranger s Apprentice from director Paul Haggis 12 and the second The Alchemyst Both are to be filmed at Docklands Studios Melbourne where its Asia Pacific base would be set up under Melbourne native managing director Kate McLean The Australian and Victoria region governments granted incentives up to 20 5 million AUS 30 million 13 References Edit a b Sellers Patricia March 21 2005 Disney s Mr Calm Unreels Miramax Fortune Accessed July 4 2007 Biography Richard Cook PDF The Walt Disney Studios The Walt Disney Company Retrieved December 14 2013 Godfrey Leigh February 22 2002 Walt Disney Studios Ups Richard Cook To Chairman Animation World Network Retrieved June 2 2020 Grover Ronald December 5 2003 The Nicest Guy in Disney s Jungle BusinessWeek Retrieved July 4 2007 Dees Rick November 10 2005 Legendary Radio Personality Rick Dees to Host Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles amp the Inland Empire Honoring Top Entertainment Industry Talent at Rising Stars 2005 50th Anniversary Gala on November 11 BusinessWire Accessed July 4 2007 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles and the Inland Empire to Honor Top Entertainment Industry Talent at Rising Stars 2006 Gala Accessed July 4 2007 Nikki Finke Nina And Then There Will Be None Deadline Finke Nikki September 18 2009 EXCLUSIVE Dick Cook Fired From Disney Hollywood Registering Shock At News Never Saw It Coming vs Had A Choice Deadline Retrieved September 21 2016 Finke Nikki April 7 2011 Dick Cook amp Jim Breyer Join Thomas Tull s Legendary Pictures Board Deadline Retrieved August 5 2013 Andreeva Nellie 2013 08 05 David Levy Upped To President Of Turner Broadcasting System Deadline Retrieved September 21 2016 McNary Dave Frater Patrick April 19 2015 Dick Cook Studios Launches with 150 Million Chinese Investment Variety Retrieved September 21 2016 Miller Daniel Makinen Julie March 29 2016 Former Disney executive Dick Cook inks 500 million production deal with Chinese film company Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 22 2016 Bulbeck Pip October 21 2019 Former Disney Studios Chair Dick Cook to Make Two Adventure Films in Melbourne The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 2 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dick Cook amp oldid 1086387591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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