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Stanley R. Jaffe

Stanley Richard Jaffe (born July 31, 1940) is an American film producer, responsible for movies such as Fatal Attraction, The Accused, and Kramer vs. Kramer.[1]

Stanley R. Jaffe
Born
Stanley Richard Jaffe

(1940-07-31) July 31, 1940 (age 83)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania
Occupations
  • Film producer
  • director
Known for
Spouses
  • Joan Ellen Goodman (divorced)
  • Melinda Jill Marciano (September 27, 1986 - present)
Children4

Background edit

Jaffe was born to a Jewish family[2] in New Rochelle, New York. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, in 1962.[3] He is the son of Leo Jaffe, film executive and "Hollywood Deal Maker."[4] Leo Jaffe was a close friend of independent producer Sam Spiegel; Stanley Jaffe described how he would find his father and Spiegel at his father's office at Columbia Pictures: "The lights were turned low and there they were, at the end of the table, playing gin."[5]

Career edit

In 1962, Jaffe joined Seven Arts Associates, and, in 1964, was named executive assistant to the president of Seven Arts.[3] After Warner Brothers purchased Seven Arts in 1967, Jaffe left to join CBS for two years.[6]

After producing Goodbye Columbus, he was appointed executive vice president and chief operations officer of Paramount Pictures in 1970,[7] and within three months was named president of Paramount Pictures, which post he resigned in 1971 to form an independent production company, Jaffilms,[3][6][8] which was "associated" with Columbia Pictures.[4] Jaffilms produced Bad Company (1972) and The Bad News Bears (1976). In 1977, he became executive vice president of worldwide production at Columbia Pictures.[citation needed]

Jaffe returned to independent production with Kramer vs. Kramer in 1979.[3] In 1983, in collaboration with Sherry Lansing (then president of 20th Century-Fox), he started the production company Jaffe-Lansing.[9][10][11] In 1991, he was named president and chief operating officer of Paramount Communications,[12] and dissolved his partnership with Lansing.[3] In 1992 he was named successor to Brandon Tartikoff as president of Paramount.[13]

When Viacom purchased Paramount in 1994, Jaffe was forced out and filed a lawsuit against Paramount for $20 million in a stock option dispute.[14] The case was dismissed by the court in 1995, and in 1995 Jaffe's company Jaffilms entered into a production agreement with Sony Pictures Entertainment.[3]

Jaffe had earned the ire of fans of the Star Trek franchise for his role in making a last minute stop to a project that would have built an interactive entertainment facility in the likeness of a full scale Starship Enterprise in Las Vegas. Jaffe was the only person on the planning committee who opposed the idea, and as CEO of Paramount had the authority to terminate the project. Instead, Star Trek: The Experience was built in the Las Vegas Hilton. The Fremont Street Experience was built in the place originally planned for the Enterprise project.

Veto of the USS Enterprise complex in Las Vegas edit

In or around 1992, a consortium of developers put a proposal together with government officials from Las Vegas to build a replica of the USS Enterprise in Las Vegas. The giant scale model of the ship would include restaurants and tours but no hotel or casino. The proposal was also approved by the then-president of Paramount and only needed the approval of CEO of Paramount Studios Stanley Jaffe. After listening to the proposal from all sponsors, Jaffe in the meeting reportedly curtly rejected the proposal on the basis that if unsuccessful, the building would, unlike a movie, be a permanent reminder of failure in the franchise.[15]

Awards and nominations edit

Filmography edit

He was producer for all films unless otherwise noted.

Film edit

Year Film Credit Notes
1969 I Start Counting
Goodbye, Columbus
1972 Bad Company
1976 The Bad News Bears
1979 Kramer vs. Kramer
1981 Taps
1983 Without a Trace
1984 Racing with the Moon
Uncredited
Firstborn Executive producer
1987 Fatal Attraction
1988 The Accused
1989 Black Rain
1992 School Ties
1998 Madeline Executive producer
2000 I Dreamed of Africa
2002 The Four Feathers
As director
Year Film
1983 Without a Trace

Filmography (as himself) edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mitgang, Herbert (2012). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
  2. ^ Erens, Patricia. The Jew in American Cinema. ISBN 9780253204936 | ISBN 0253204933 | Publisher: Indiana University Press | Publish Date: August 1988. Page 392.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Stanley R. Jaffe biography". Yahoo. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
  4. ^ a b James Sterngold (August 21, 1997). "Leo Jaffe, Hollywood Deal Maker, Dies at 88". The New York Times. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
  5. ^ Fraser-Cavassoni, Natasha (2003). Sam Spiegel. Simon and Schuster. pp. 158–59. ISBN 978-0-684-83619-5. Stanley R. Jaffe
  6. ^ a b Dick, Bernard F. (2001). Engulfed: the death of Paramount Pictures and the birth of corporate Hollywood. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 114–124. ISBN 9780813122021.
  7. ^ Sloane, Leonard (July 29, 1970). "Paramount Officer Is Named President". New York Times. p. 69. Retrieved June 16, 2009.
  8. ^ Sloane, Leonard (April 2, 1971). "Paramount Chief is Set to Resign; 30-Year-Old President Plans Own Production Company". New York Times. p. 53. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  9. ^ Farber, Stephen (May 23, 1987). "Republic is Back in the Movie Business". New York Times. Retrieved June 16, 2009.
  10. ^ Blandford, Linda (December 3, 1989). "A Prince of Hollywood". New York Times. Retrieved June 16, 2009.
  11. ^ "People". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 5, 1983. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  12. ^ Cieply, Michael (March 19, 1991). "Stanley Jaffe Named Paramount President Entertainment: The veteran producer may help boost the firm's sagging film operation". Los Angeles Times. p. D-2. Retrieved June 16, 2009.
  13. ^ Dick, Bernard F. (1997). City of dreams: the making and remaking of Universal Pictures. University Press of Kentucky. p. 4. ISBN 9780813120164. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
  14. ^ "Jaffe, Forced Out of Paramount, Sues". Los Angeles Times. April 15, 1994. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  15. ^ Trumbore, Dave (April 8, 2012). . Collider. Archived from the original on April 28, 2015.

External links edit

  • Stanley R. Jaffe at IMDb
  • Biography & Credits at Hollywood.com at archive.today (archived 2013-01-25)
  • Find Out How Las Vegas Almost Saw A Full Scale USS Enterprise Attraction

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Stanley Richard Jaffe born July 31 1940 is an American film producer responsible for movies such as Fatal Attraction The Accused and Kramer vs Kramer 1 Stanley R JaffeBornStanley Richard Jaffe 1940 07 31 July 31 1940 age 83 New Rochelle New York U S NationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of PennsylvaniaOccupationsFilm producerdirectorKnown forCEO of Columbia PicturesChairman of 20th Century Fox Academy Award WinnerSpousesJoan Ellen Goodman divorced Melinda Jill Marciano September 27 1986 present Children4 Contents 1 Background 2 Career 2 1 Veto of the USS Enterprise complex in Las Vegas 3 Awards and nominations 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Filmography as himself 5 References 6 External linksBackground editJaffe was born to a Jewish family 2 in New Rochelle New York He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania in 1962 3 He is the son of Leo Jaffe film executive and Hollywood Deal Maker 4 Leo Jaffe was a close friend of independent producer Sam Spiegel Stanley Jaffe described how he would find his father and Spiegel at his father s office at Columbia Pictures The lights were turned low and there they were at the end of the table playing gin 5 Career editIn 1962 Jaffe joined Seven Arts Associates and in 1964 was named executive assistant to the president of Seven Arts 3 After Warner Brothers purchased Seven Arts in 1967 Jaffe left to join CBS for two years 6 After producing Goodbye Columbus he was appointed executive vice president and chief operations officer of Paramount Pictures in 1970 7 and within three months was named president of Paramount Pictures which post he resigned in 1971 to form an independent production company Jaffilms 3 6 8 which was associated with Columbia Pictures 4 Jaffilms produced Bad Company 1972 and The Bad News Bears 1976 In 1977 he became executive vice president of worldwide production at Columbia Pictures citation needed Jaffe returned to independent production with Kramer vs Kramer in 1979 3 In 1983 in collaboration with Sherry Lansing then president of 20th Century Fox he started the production company Jaffe Lansing 9 10 11 In 1991 he was named president and chief operating officer of Paramount Communications 12 and dissolved his partnership with Lansing 3 In 1992 he was named successor to Brandon Tartikoff as president of Paramount 13 When Viacom purchased Paramount in 1994 Jaffe was forced out and filed a lawsuit against Paramount for 20 million in a stock option dispute 14 The case was dismissed by the court in 1995 and in 1995 Jaffe s company Jaffilms entered into a production agreement with Sony Pictures Entertainment 3 Jaffe had earned the ire of fans of the Star Trek franchise for his role in making a last minute stop to a project that would have built an interactive entertainment facility in the likeness of a full scale Starship Enterprise in Las Vegas Jaffe was the only person on the planning committee who opposed the idea and as CEO of Paramount had the authority to terminate the project Instead Star Trek The Experience was built in the Las Vegas Hilton The Fremont Street Experience was built in the place originally planned for the Enterprise project Veto of the USS Enterprise complex in Las Vegas edit In or around 1992 a consortium of developers put a proposal together with government officials from Las Vegas to build a replica of the USS Enterprise in Las Vegas The giant scale model of the ship would include restaurants and tours but no hotel or casino The proposal was also approved by the then president of Paramount and only needed the approval of CEO of Paramount Studios Stanley Jaffe After listening to the proposal from all sponsors Jaffe in the meeting reportedly curtly rejected the proposal on the basis that if unsuccessful the building would unlike a movie be a permanent reminder of failure in the franchise 15 Awards and nominations edit1994 Stanley Cup for Paramount as owner of the New York Rangers 1988 Academy Awards nominated for Oscar for Best Picture Fatal Attraction 1987 1981 British Academy Film Awards won BAFTA Film Award for Best Film Kramer vs Kramer 1979 1980 Academy Awards won Oscar for Best Picture Kramer vs Kramer 1979 1980 David di Donatello Awards won David for Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero Kramer vs Kramer 1979 Filmography editHe was producer for all films unless otherwise noted Film edit Year Film Credit Notes 1969 I Start Counting Goodbye Columbus 1972 Bad Company 1976 The Bad News Bears 1979 Kramer vs Kramer 1981 Taps 1983 Without a Trace 1984 Racing with the Moon Uncredited Firstborn Executive producer 1987 Fatal Attraction 1988 The Accused 1989 Black Rain 1992 School Ties 1998 Madeline Executive producer 2000 I Dreamed of Africa 2002 The Four Feathers As director Year Film 1983 Without a Trace Filmography as himself edit Black Rain Making the Film Part 2 2006 V Black Rain The Script the Cast 2006 V Black Rain Post Production 2006 V Easy Riders Raging Bulls How the Sex Drugs and Rock N Roll Generation Saved Hollywood 2003 Bravo Profiles 1 episode 2002 Finding the Truth The Making of Kramer vs Kramer 2001 V HBO First Look 1 episode 2000 TV episode The 52nd Annual Academy Awards 1980 TV References edit Mitgang Herbert 2012 Stanley R Jaffe Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved June 17 2009 Erens Patricia The Jew in American Cinema ISBN 9780253204936 ISBN 0253204933 Publisher Indiana University Press Publish Date August 1988 Page 392 a b c d e f Stanley R Jaffe biography Yahoo Retrieved June 17 2009 a b James Sterngold August 21 1997 Leo Jaffe Hollywood Deal Maker Dies at 88 The New York Times Retrieved January 17 2008 Fraser Cavassoni Natasha 2003 Sam Spiegel Simon and Schuster pp 158 59 ISBN 978 0 684 83619 5 Stanley R Jaffe a b Dick Bernard F 2001 Engulfed the death of Paramount Pictures and the birth of corporate Hollywood University Press of Kentucky pp 114 124 ISBN 9780813122021 Sloane Leonard July 29 1970 Paramount Officer Is Named President New York Times p 69 Retrieved June 16 2009 Sloane Leonard April 2 1971 Paramount Chief is Set to Resign 30 Year Old President Plans Own Production Company New York Times p 53 Retrieved June 18 2009 Farber Stephen May 23 1987 Republic is Back in the Movie Business New York Times Retrieved June 16 2009 Blandford Linda December 3 1989 A Prince of Hollywood New York Times Retrieved June 16 2009 People Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 5 1983 Retrieved June 18 2009 Cieply Michael March 19 1991 Stanley Jaffe Named Paramount President Entertainment The veteran producer may help boost the firm s sagging film operation Los Angeles Times p D 2 Retrieved June 16 2009 Dick Bernard F 1997 City of dreams the making and remaking of Universal Pictures University Press of Kentucky p 4 ISBN 9780813120164 Retrieved June 17 2009 Jaffe Forced Out of Paramount Sues Los Angeles Times April 15 1994 Retrieved June 18 2009 Trumbore Dave April 8 2012 Las Vegas Almost Built a Full Scale USS Enterprise From STAR TREK Collider Archived from the original on April 28 2015 External links editStanley R Jaffe at IMDb Biography amp Credits at Hollywood com at archive today archived 2013 01 25 Find Out How Las Vegas Almost Saw A Full Scale USS Enterprise Attraction Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanley R Jaffe amp oldid 1219890799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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