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Richard D. Zanuck

Richard Darryl Zanuck (December 13, 1934 – July 13, 2012) was an American film producer. His 1989 film Driving Miss Daisy won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Zanuck was also instrumental in launching the career of director Steven Spielberg, who described Zanuck as a "director's producer" and "one of the most honorable and loyal men of our profession."[1]

Richard D. Zanuck
Zanuck at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards, 1990
Born
Richard Darryl Zanuck

(1934-12-13)December 13, 1934
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedJuly 13, 2012(2012-07-13) (aged 77)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1956–2012
Spouses
Children4, including Dean Zanuck
Parents
Websitezanuckco.com

Early life and career

Richard Darryl Zanuck was born in Los Angeles to actress Virginia Fox and Darryl F. Zanuck, then head of production for 20th Century Fox. He was the youngest of three children. He had two elder sisters, Darrylin (1931–2015)[2][3] and Susan (1933–1980).[4][5] While studying at Stanford University, he began his career in the film industry working for the 20th Century Fox story department. In 1959, Zanuck had his first shot at producing with the film Compulsion. In the 1960s, Zanuck became the president of 20th Century Fox. One year of his tenure was chronicled by John Gregory Dunne in The Studio.[6] After failures like 1967's Doctor Dolittle, he was dismissed by his father and joined Warner Bros. as Executive Vice President.

In 1972, Zanuck joined with David Brown to form an independent production company called the Zanuck/Brown Company at Universal Pictures. Their first big hit was The Sting (1973), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in April 1974. The two men produced a pair of Steven Spielberg's early films, The Sugarland Express (1974) and Jaws (1975). They subsequently produced such box office hits as Cocoon (1985) and Driving Miss Daisy (1989) before dissolving their partnership in 1988. They were jointly awarded the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1990. He worked with Tim Burton six times, producing Burton's adaptation of Planet of the Apes (2001), Big Fish (2003), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Alice in Wonderland (2010), and Dark Shadows (2012). He and Burton connected immediately, and Zanuck was Burton's producer of choice.[7] In a May 2012 interview, Zanuck told Variety: "A producer should contribute from the very beginning until the very end, in all aspects. I'm there at the set every day, on every shot. Not that the director, particularly Tim [Burton], needs me, but just in case."[8]

Personal life

Zanuck married three times. On January 14, 1958, he married Lili Charlene Gentle (b. March 4, 1940), an actress from Birmingham, Alabama, and a second cousin of actress Tallulah Bankhead. The marriage, which produced two daughters, Virginia Lorraine Zanuck (born 1959) and Janet Beverly Zanuck (born 1960), was dissolved in 1968.

On October 26, 1969, Zanuck and his protégé, actress Linda Harrison, together with his friend, producer Sy Bartlett, and Harrison's sister Kay, flew to Las Vegas, where Zanuck married Harrison on a balcony of the Sands Hotel.[9][10][11] The marriage became difficult after Harrison failed to garner the role of the wife in Zanuck's production of Jaws.

In mid-1977, as a result of his second wife's entanglement with a 65-year-old "guru", Vincentii Turriziani of the Risen Christ Foundation, and the alleged guru's claims and demands for money from Zanuck, he filed for divorce and was awarded custody of his two sons, Harrison Richard Zanuck (born 1971) and Dean Francis Zanuck (born 1972).[12][13][14]

In a 1985 interview, Zanuck said that career problems contributed to his two failed marriages. "Both girls were actresses, and neither one was well established," he said. As head of 20th Century Fox, "It was tough to try to be fair to the project and also try to help them in their careers. If I didn't give them the role, then I had to explain why they weren't right for it. It wasn't the major problem in the marriages, but it was an underlying source of discomfort."[15]

On September 23, 1978, Zanuck married his third wife, Lili Fini (born 1954), a former World Bank employee and Carnation Co. office manager, who helped him raise his sons from his second marriage, and would co-produce some of his most memorable films, including Cocoon (1985), Driving Miss Daisy (1989), and Reign of Fire (2002). When the Zanucks won the Best Picture Oscar in 1989 for Driving Miss Daisy, Lili Fini Zanuck was only the second woman in history to have earned an Oscar for Best Picture. In 1998, she directed an episode of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, titled "We Have Cleared the Tower",[citation needed] and in 2000, Richard and Lili Fini Zanuck co-produced the 72nd Academy Awards ceremony.[16]

Death

Zanuck died on July 13, 2012, of a heart attack at his home in Los Angeles.[8][17] The Beverly Park home he had lived in until his death was sold for $20.1M in July 2012.[18] On February 25, 2014, 20th Century Fox opened the Richard D. Zanuck Production Building at its Los Angeles studios. "Richard was a true giant of our industry for over five decades", Fox chairman and CEO Jim Gianopulos said at the dedication ceremony. "He was family, and an integral part of our legacy. We couldn't find a building worthy of him, so we built one."[19][20] The ceremony was attended by Zanuck's widow, Lili Fini Zanuck, his sons, and four of his nine grandchildren.[21]

Filmography

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

Credited as producer

Credited as executive producer

Other film credits

Credited as miscellaneous crew
Year Film Role Notes
1963 Cleopatra Studio executive Uncredited
1965 The Sound of Music
1966 The Sand Pebbles
1967 Doctor Dolittle
1969 Patton
1970 M*A*S*H
1970 Tora! Tora! Tora!
1971 The French Connection
Credited as production manager
Year Film Role Notes
1970 Tora! Tora! Tora! Executive in charge of production Uncredited
Credited as "Thanks"
Year Film Notes
2013 The Zero Theorem In the memory of the great
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Special thanks: Our old friends
2014 Escobar: Paradise Lost In loving memory of

Television

Television credits for Richard Zanuck
Year Production Credit Notes
1987 CBS Summer Playhouse Executive producer
1992 Driving Miss Daisy Executive producer Television film
2000 72nd Academy Awards Television special
2004 Dead Lawyers Executive producer Television film
2015 Bessie Executive producer Television film
Posthumous credit

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Film Result
2015 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Television Movie Bessie Won
2011 Golden Globe Award Best Film Alice in Wonderland Nominated
2009 Camerimage Special Award to the Producer of Visually Outstanding Films Won
2007 Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Nominated
2007 Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Won
2007 Saturn Award Best Horror Film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Won
2005 British Academy Children's Awards Best Film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Nominated
2005 Saturn Award Best Film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Nominated
2004 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Film Big Fish Nominated
2004 Palm Springs International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award Won
2002 Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Road to Perdition Nominated
2002 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Remake or Sequel Planet of the Apes (2001 film) Won
2001 ShoWest Convention, USA Producer of the Year Won
2000 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special 72nd Academy Awards Nominated
1998 Hollywood Film Festival Outstanding Achievement in Producing Won
1993 Producers Guild of America Award Lifetime Achievement Award in Motion Pictures Won
1991 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Film Driving Miss Daisy Nominated
1990 Academy Award Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Won
1990 Academy Award Best Picture Driving Miss Daisy Won
1990 Golden Globe Award Best Picture– Musical or Comedy Driving Miss Daisy Won
1990 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Best Film Driving Miss Daisy Won
1990 Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Driving Miss Daisy Won
1990 Producers Guild of America Award Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Driving Miss Daisy Won
1983 Academy Award Best Picture The Verdict Nominated
1976 Academy Award Best Picture Jaws Nominated

References

  1. ^ Eller, Claudia; Horn, John (July 13, 2012). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  2. ^ Holmes, Mannie (October 8, 2015). "20th Century Fox Founder's Daughter, Darrylin Zanuck de Pineda, Dies at 84". Variety. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  3. ^ Barnes, Mike (October 8, 2015). "Darrylin Zanuck de Pineda, Daughter of the Founder of 20th Century Fox, Dies at 84". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  4. ^ "Richard Zanuck obituary | Movies | The Guardian". amp.theguardian.com. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  5. ^ McLellan, Dennis; July 14, Los Angeles Times; Pt, 2012 12 Am (July 14, 2012). "Richard Zanuck dies at 77; Oscar-winning producer". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  6. ^ Dunne, John Gregory (1969). The Studio. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. ISBN 0-375-70008-0.
  7. ^ "Obituary of Richard Zanuck". Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Limited. July 16, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Chagollan, Steve (July 13, 2012). "Oscar-winning producer Richard Zanuck dies at 77". Variety. Archived from the original on January 5, 2018. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  9. ^ The Cumberland News, October 28, 1969, p. 3.
  10. ^ The Milwaukee Journal: Show Business, Part II, Monday October 27, 1969, p. 12.
  11. ^ Richard Warren Lewis, In Bracken's World Live Beautiful People, Including..., TV Guide, February 14, 1970, p. 28.
  12. ^ Stephen M. Silverman, The Fox That Got Away: The Last Days of the Zanuck Dynasty at Twentieth Century-Fox (L. Stuart 1988), p. 143.
  13. ^ Lakeland Ledger, Tipoff, July 26, 1977, p. 2.
  14. ^ The Montreal Gazette, November 18, 1974, p. 28.
  15. ^ Bob Thomas. Producing 'Cocoon' was a family affair, The Associated Press, Nashua Telegraph, June 27, 1985, p. 22.
  16. ^ "Richard and Lili Fini Zanuck to Produce 72nd Oscar Telecast" (Press release). Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. September 29, 1999. Retrieved July 16, 2008.
  17. ^ "Hollywood producer Richard Zanuck dies at 77". The Times of India. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. July 14, 2012. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  18. ^ "L.A. Home of Richard Zanuck Sells for $20.1 Million". The Wall Street Journal. November 12, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  19. ^ McClintock, Pamela (February 26, 2014). "Old Hollywood Turns Out for Richard D. Zanuck Building Dedication at Fox". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  20. ^ Johns, Nikara (February 26, 2014). "20th Century Fox Dedicates Production Building to Richard D. Zanuck". Variety. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  21. ^ . Yahoo! Celebrity. Yahoo. February 26, 2014. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved December 31, 2018.

External links

  • Richard D. Zanuck at IMDb
  • The Zanucks: Reel Royalty

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Richard Darryl Zanuck December 13 1934 July 13 2012 was an American film producer His 1989 film Driving Miss Daisy won the Academy Award for Best Picture Zanuck was also instrumental in launching the career of director Steven Spielberg who described Zanuck as a director s producer and one of the most honorable and loyal men of our profession 1 Richard D ZanuckZanuck at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards 1990BornRichard Darryl Zanuck 1934 12 13 December 13 1934Los Angeles California U S DiedJuly 13 2012 2012 07 13 aged 77 Los Angeles California U S OccupationFilm producerYears active1956 2012SpousesLili Gentle m 1958 div 1969 wbr Linda Harrison m 1969 div 1978 wbr Lili Fini m 1978 wbr Children4 including Dean ZanuckParentsDarryl F Zanuck father Virginia Fox mother Websitezanuckco wbr com Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 1 1 Credited as producer 4 1 2 Credited as executive producer 4 1 3 Other film credits 4 2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career EditRichard Darryl Zanuck was born in Los Angeles to actress Virginia Fox and Darryl F Zanuck then head of production for 20th Century Fox He was the youngest of three children He had two elder sisters Darrylin 1931 2015 2 3 and Susan 1933 1980 4 5 While studying at Stanford University he began his career in the film industry working for the 20th Century Fox story department In 1959 Zanuck had his first shot at producing with the film Compulsion In the 1960s Zanuck became the president of 20th Century Fox One year of his tenure was chronicled by John Gregory Dunne in The Studio 6 After failures like 1967 s Doctor Dolittle he was dismissed by his father and joined Warner Bros as Executive Vice President In 1972 Zanuck joined with David Brown to form an independent production company called the Zanuck Brown Company at Universal Pictures Their first big hit was The Sting 1973 which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in April 1974 The two men produced a pair of Steven Spielberg s early films The Sugarland Express 1974 and Jaws 1975 They subsequently produced such box office hits as Cocoon 1985 and Driving Miss Daisy 1989 before dissolving their partnership in 1988 They were jointly awarded the Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1990 He worked with Tim Burton six times producing Burton s adaptation of Planet of the Apes 2001 Big Fish 2003 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005 Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 2007 Alice in Wonderland 2010 and Dark Shadows 2012 He and Burton connected immediately and Zanuck was Burton s producer of choice 7 In a May 2012 interview Zanuck told Variety A producer should contribute from the very beginning until the very end in all aspects I m there at the set every day on every shot Not that the director particularly Tim Burton needs me but just in case 8 Personal life EditZanuck married three times On January 14 1958 he married Lili Charlene Gentle b March 4 1940 an actress from Birmingham Alabama and a second cousin of actress Tallulah Bankhead The marriage which produced two daughters Virginia Lorraine Zanuck born 1959 and Janet Beverly Zanuck born 1960 was dissolved in 1968 On October 26 1969 Zanuck and his protege actress Linda Harrison together with his friend producer Sy Bartlett and Harrison s sister Kay flew to Las Vegas where Zanuck married Harrison on a balcony of the Sands Hotel 9 10 11 The marriage became difficult after Harrison failed to garner the role of the wife in Zanuck s production of Jaws In mid 1977 as a result of his second wife s entanglement with a 65 year old guru Vincentii Turriziani of the Risen Christ Foundation and the alleged guru s claims and demands for money from Zanuck he filed for divorce and was awarded custody of his two sons Harrison Richard Zanuck born 1971 and Dean Francis Zanuck born 1972 12 13 14 In a 1985 interview Zanuck said that career problems contributed to his two failed marriages Both girls were actresses and neither one was well established he said As head of 20th Century Fox It was tough to try to be fair to the project and also try to help them in their careers If I didn t give them the role then I had to explain why they weren t right for it It wasn t the major problem in the marriages but it was an underlying source of discomfort 15 On September 23 1978 Zanuck married his third wife Lili Fini born 1954 a former World Bank employee and Carnation Co office manager who helped him raise his sons from his second marriage and would co produce some of his most memorable films including Cocoon 1985 Driving Miss Daisy 1989 and Reign of Fire 2002 When the Zanucks won the Best Picture Oscar in 1989 for Driving Miss Daisy Lili Fini Zanuck was only the second woman in history to have earned an Oscar for Best Picture In 1998 she directed an episode of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon titled We Have Cleared the Tower citation needed and in 2000 Richard and Lili Fini Zanuck co produced the 72nd Academy Awards ceremony 16 Death EditZanuck died on July 13 2012 of a heart attack at his home in Los Angeles 8 17 The Beverly Park home he had lived in until his death was sold for 20 1M in July 2012 18 On February 25 2014 20th Century Fox opened the Richard D Zanuck Production Building at its Los Angeles studios Richard was a true giant of our industry for over five decades Fox chairman and CEO Jim Gianopulos said at the dedication ceremony He was family and an integral part of our legacy We couldn t find a building worthy of him so we built one 19 20 The ceremony was attended by Zanuck s widow Lili Fini Zanuck his sons and four of his nine grandchildren 21 Filmography EditHe was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted Film Edit Credited as producer Edit Compulsion 1959 Sanctuary 1961 The Chapman Report 1962 Willie Dynamite 1974 The Sugarland Express 1974 The Girl from Petrovka 1974 Jaws 1975 Jaws 2 1978 The Island 1980 Neighbors 1981 The Verdict 1982 Cocoon 1985 Target 1985 Cocoon The Return 1988 Driving Miss Daisy 1989 Rush 1991 Rich in Love 1992 Clean Slate 1994 Wild Bill 1995 Mulholland Falls 1996 Deep Impact 1998 True Crime 1999 Rules of Engagement 2000 Planet of the Apes 2001 Road to Perdition 2002 Reign of Fire 2002 Big Fish 2003 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2005 Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 2007 Yes Man 2008 Alice in Wonderland 2010 Dark Shadows 2012 final film Hidden 2015 posthumous uncredited Credited as executive producer Edit The Sound of Music 1965 uncredited Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 uncredited Sssssss 1973 The Sting 1973 uncredited The Black Windmill 1974 The Eiger Sanction 1975 MacArthur 1977 Chain Reaction 1996 Clash of the Titans 2010 Other film credits Edit Credited as miscellaneous crew Year Film Role Notes1963 Cleopatra Studio executive Uncredited1965 The Sound of Music1966 The Sand Pebbles1967 Doctor Dolittle1969 Patton1970 M A S H1970 Tora Tora Tora 1971 The French ConnectionCredited as production manager Year Film Role Notes1970 Tora Tora Tora Executive in charge of production UncreditedCredited as Thanks Year Film Notes2013 The Zero Theorem In the memory of the great2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Special thanks Our old friends2014 Escobar Paradise Lost In loving memory ofTelevision Edit Television credits for Richard Zanuck Year Production Credit Notes1987 CBS Summer Playhouse Executive producer1992 Driving Miss Daisy Executive producer Television film2000 72nd Academy Awards Television special2004 Dead Lawyers Executive producer Television film2015 Bessie Executive producer Television filmPosthumous creditAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Film Result2015 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Television Movie Bessie Won2011 Golden Globe Award Best Film Alice in Wonderland Nominated2009 Camerimage Special Award to the Producer of Visually Outstanding Films Won2007 Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Film Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Nominated2007 Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Won2007 Saturn Award Best Horror Film Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Won2005 British Academy Children s Awards Best Film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Nominated2005 Saturn Award Best Film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Nominated2004 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Film Big Fish Nominated2004 Palm Springs International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award Won2002 Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Road to Perdition Nominated2002 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Remake or Sequel Planet of the Apes 2001 film Won2001 ShoWest Convention USA Producer of the Year Won2000 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Special 72nd Academy Awards Nominated1998 Hollywood Film Festival Outstanding Achievement in Producing Won1993 Producers Guild of America Award Lifetime Achievement Award in Motion Pictures Won1991 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Film Driving Miss Daisy Nominated1990 Academy Award Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award Won1990 Academy Award Best Picture Driving Miss Daisy Won1990 Golden Globe Award Best Picture Musical or Comedy Driving Miss Daisy Won1990 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Best Film Driving Miss Daisy Won1990 Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Driving Miss Daisy Won1990 Producers Guild of America Award Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Driving Miss Daisy Won1983 Academy Award Best Picture The Verdict Nominated1976 Academy Award Best Picture Jaws NominatedReferences Edit Eller Claudia Horn John July 13 2012 Filmmakers producers remember Richard Zanuck Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved December 31 2018 Holmes Mannie October 8 2015 20th Century Fox Founder s Daughter Darrylin Zanuck de Pineda Dies at 84 Variety Retrieved February 13 2022 Barnes Mike October 8 2015 Darrylin Zanuck de Pineda Daughter of the Founder of 20th Century Fox Dies at 84 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 13 2022 Richard Zanuck obituary Movies The Guardian amp theguardian com Retrieved February 13 2022 McLellan Dennis July 14 Los Angeles Times Pt 2012 12 Am July 14 2012 Richard Zanuck dies at 77 Oscar winning producer Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 13 2022 Dunne John Gregory 1969 The Studio New York Farrar Straus amp Giroux ISBN 0 375 70008 0 Obituary of Richard Zanuck Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited July 16 2012 Retrieved December 31 2018 a b Chagollan Steve July 13 2012 Oscar winning producer Richard Zanuck dies at 77 Variety Archived from the original on January 5 2018 Retrieved December 31 2018 The Cumberland News October 28 1969 p 3 The Milwaukee Journal Show Business Part II Monday October 27 1969 p 12 Richard Warren Lewis In Bracken s World Live Beautiful People Including TV Guide February 14 1970 p 28 Stephen M Silverman The Fox That Got Away The Last Days of the Zanuck Dynasty at Twentieth Century Fox L Stuart 1988 p 143 Lakeland Ledger Tipoff July 26 1977 p 2 The Montreal Gazette November 18 1974 p 28 Bob Thomas Producing Cocoon was a family affair The Associated Press Nashua Telegraph June 27 1985 p 22 Richard and Lili Fini Zanuck to Produce 72nd Oscar Telecast Press release Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences September 29 1999 Retrieved July 16 2008 Hollywood producer Richard Zanuck dies at 77 The Times of India Bennett Coleman amp Co Ltd July 14 2012 Archived from the original on January 26 2013 Retrieved December 31 2018 L A Home of Richard Zanuck Sells for 20 1 Million The Wall Street Journal November 12 2012 Retrieved December 31 2018 McClintock Pamela February 26 2014 Old Hollywood Turns Out for Richard D Zanuck Building Dedication at Fox The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 31 2018 Johns Nikara February 26 2014 20th Century Fox Dedicates Production Building to Richard D Zanuck Variety Retrieved December 31 2018 Dedication of the Richard D Zanuck Production Building at the Twentieth Century Fox Studios Yahoo Celebrity Yahoo February 26 2014 Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved December 31 2018 External links EditRichard D Zanuck at IMDb The Zanucks Reel Royalty Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard D Zanuck amp oldid 1147469740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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