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Michael Eisner
MichaelEisnerOct10.jpg
Eisner in October 2010
Born Michael Dammann Eisner
(1942-03-07) March 7, 1942 (age 71)[1]
Mount Kisco, New York, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California
Nationality American
Education The Lawrenceville School
Alma mater Denison University (B.A.)
Occupation Entertainment executive
Years active 1966–present
Home town Los Angeles, California
Net worth US$ 1 billion
Board member of The Walt Disney Company
(Ex-Chief executive officer)
Spouse(s) Jane Breckenridge (1967-present)
Children Breck Eisner,
Eric Eisner,
Anders Eisner
Relatives Nephews:
Alex Eisner,
Fraser Thomson[citation needed]
Family Sigmund Eisner
(great-grandfather)
Website
http://www.michaeleisner.com/

Michael Dammann Eisner[2] (born March 7, 1942) is an American businessman. He was the chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 until 2005.

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Early life [edit]

Eisner was born to an affluent, secular Jewish family[3] in Mount Kisco, New York. His mother Margaret (née Dammann),[2] whose family founded the American Safety Razor Company, was the president of the Irvington Institute, a hospital that treated children with rheumatic fever.[3] His father, Lester Eisner, Jr.[2] was a lawyer and regional administrator of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.[4] His great-grandfather,[5] Sigmund Eisner, established a very successful clothing company that was one of the first uniform suppliers to the Boy Scouts of America[3] and his great-grandmother, Bertha Weiss, belonged to an immigrant family that established the town of Red Bank, New Jersey.[3] His parents were both descendents of German-Jewish immigrants and Eisner had sixteen relatives who were killed in the Holocaust.[3]

He was raised on Park Avenue in Manhattan.[3] He attended the Allen-Stevenson School kindergarten through ninth grade followed by The Lawrenceville School in tenth through his senior year and graduated from Denison University in 1964[3] with a B.A. in English.[citation needed] He is a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity[citation needed] and credits much of his accomplishments to his time at Keewaydin Canoe Camp for boys in Vermont.[3] Eisner has one sister, Margot Freedman.[4]

ABC and Paramount [edit]

After two brief stints at NBC and CBS, Barry Diller at ABC hired Eisner as Assistant to the National Programming Director. Eisner moved up the ranks, eventually becoming a senior vice president in charge of programming and development. In 1976, Diller, who had by then moved on to become chairman of Paramount Pictures, recruited Eisner from ABC and made him president and CEO of the movie studio. During his tenure at Paramount, the studio turned out such hit films as Saturday Night Fever, Grease, the Star Trek film franchise, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Beverly Hills Cop, and hit TV shows such as Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Cheers and Family Ties.

Diller left Paramount in 1984, and, as his protégé, Eisner expected to assume Diller's position as studio chief. When he was passed over for the job, though, he left to look for work elsewhere and lobbied for the position of CEO of The Walt Disney Company.

Disney [edit]

Since Walt Disney's death in 1966, The Walt Disney Company had narrowly survived takeover attempts. Its shareholders Sid Bass and Roy E. Disney brought in Eisner and former Warner Brothers chief Frank Wells to replace Ron W. Miller in 1984 and strengthen the company.

During the second half of the 1980s and early 1990s, Disney was revitalized. Beginning with the films Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) and The Little Mermaid (1989), its flagship animation studio enjoyed a series of commercial and critical successes. Disney also broadened its adult offerings in film when then Disney Studio Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg acquired Miramax Films in 1993. Disney acquired many other media sources, including ABC and ESPN.

In the early part of the 1990s, Eisner and his partners set out to plan "The Disney Decade" which was to feature new parks around the world, existing park expansions, new films, and new media investments. While some of the proposals were completed, most were not. Those completed included the Euro Disney Resort (now Disneyland Paris), Disney-MGM Studios (now Disney's Hollywood Studios), Disney's California Adventure Park (now Disney California Adventure), Disney-MGM Studios Paris (eventually opened in 2002 as Walt Disney Studios Park), and various film projects including a Who Framed Roger Rabbit franchise.

Wells died in a helicopter crash in 1994. When Eisner did not appoint Walt Disney Studios chief Jeffrey Katzenberg to Wells' now-available post, Katzenberg resigned and formed DreamWorks SKG with partners Steven Spielberg and David Geffen. Eisner then recruited his friend Michael Ovitz, one of the founders of the Creative Artists Agency, to be President, with minimal involvement from Disney's board of directors (which at the time included Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier, the CEO of Hilton Hotels Corporation Stephen Bollenbach, former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, Yale dean Robert A. M. Stern, and Eisner's predecessors Raymond Watson and Card Walker). Ovitz lasted only 14 months and left Disney in December 1996 via a "no fault termination" with a severance package of $38 million in cash and 3 million stock options worth roughly $100 million at the time of Ovitz's departure. The Ovitz episode engendered a long running derivative suit, which finally concluded in June 2006, almost 10 years later. Chancellor William B. Chandler, III of the Delaware Court of Chancery, despite describing Eisner's behavior as falling "far short of what shareholders expect and demand from those entrusted with a fiduciary position..." found in favor of Eisner and the rest of the Disney board because they had not violated the letter of the law (namely, the duty of care owed by a corporation's officers and board to its shareholders).[6]

Post-Disney [edit]

On October 7, 2005, Eisner hosted the Charlie Rose talk show, filling in for Rose. His guests were John Travolta and his ex-boss, Barry Diller.[7] Impressed with Eisner's performance, CNBC President Mark Hoffman hired Eisner in early 2006 to host his own talk show, Conversations with Michael Eisner. The show mostly features CEOs, political leaders, artists and actors. His guests have included Chuck Norris and Frank Gehry.[8] Eisner is also an executive producer of the show.[9]

In March 2007, Eisner's investment firm, The Tornante Company, launched a studio, Vuguru, that will produce and distribute videos for the Internet, portable media devices and cell phones. "The entire concept here is 'content is king'," Eisner said in an interview. "What will drive traffic is interest in the subject matter."[10] Through these companies Eisner has acquired the rights to the internet series SamHas7Friends. The first series produced by Vuguru is Prom Queen, created by Big Fantastic (the same team behind SamHas7Friends), which launched on April 1, 2007. The second series produced by Eisner and Vuguru is The All-for-nots (theallfornots.com), created by Thom Woodley and Kathleen Grace of The Burg (theburg.tv). It premiered March 11, 2008 at SXSW.

In October 2007, Eisner, through his Tornante Company investment firm, partnered with Madison Dearborn Partners in the acquisition of Topps Company, the bubble-gum and collectibles firm. He produced a mockumentary style show about his takeover of the Topps Company, called "Back on Topps." His studio Vuguru produced it, the episodes first aired exclusively with Fox Sports, and it is sponsored by Skype. All episodes are currently available on Hulu.

The College of Education at California State University Northridge is named in his honor.

In 2009, Eisner used his own money to produce a claymation show called Glenn Martin, DDS.

He was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame in 2012.

Personal life [edit]

After college in 1964, he met his future wife, Jane Breckenridge,[2] a Unitarian of Swedish and Scottish descent.[3] They have three sons: Breck, Eric and Anders Eisner.[11]

Books [edit]

Awards and recognition [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Monitor". Entertainment Weekly (1197). Mar 9, 2012. p. 26. 
  2. ^ a b c d Film Reference: Michael D. Eisner Biography (1942-)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Pinsky, Mark I., The Gospel According to Disney: Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust p. 123-129
  4. ^ a b New York Times: "Lester Eisner Jr. Dies at 73; Former U.S. Housing Official" June 19, 1987
  5. ^ Sigmund Eisner obituary, NY Times, Jan. 6, 1925
  6. ^ In re The Walt Disney Company Derivative Litigation, 907 A.2d 693 (Del. Ch. August 9, 2005).
  7. ^ "The Charlie Rose Show" Episode dated 7 October 2005 (2005)
  8. ^ CNBC Website
  9. ^ Petrecca, Laura (January 10, 2006). "Eisner to host CNBC show". USA Today. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 
  10. ^ Michael Eisner Launches Internet Video Studio
  11. ^ Michael Eisner (I) – Biography
  12. ^ "Entertainment, Media & Communications". UJA-Federation of New York. Retrieved August 28, 2012. "Steven J. Ross Humanitarian of the Year Award Honorees ... 2004 Michael Eisner" 
  13. ^ Quick, Sonya (April 24, 2008). "Michael Eisner receiving star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday". Orange County Register. "Movie mogul and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner will be honored Friday with the 2,361st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The 11:30 a.m. ceremony will be attended by Eisner, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Leron Gubler, Walt Disney Co. President and CEO Bob Iger and actor John Travolta. His star will join other Disney figures already in place on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (please comment if we’ve missed one): Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Walt Disney, Roy Disney and Snow White." 
  14. ^ Glazer, Mikey (March 2, 2012). "Chuck Lorre, Michael Eisner, Bunim/Murray Inducted Into TV Academy Hall of Fame". The Wrap News, Inc. Retrieved August 28, 2012. "“Tonight, we are here to celebrate people who are not French,” Jon Cryer joked as he opened the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Hall of Fame Induction at the Beverly Hills Hotel Thursday night. The non-French 2012 inductees are CBS sitcom king Chuck Lorre , Michael Eisner, reality pioneers Bunim/Murray Productions (“The Real World,” “A Simple Life,” “Keeping up with the Kardashians”), Mario Kruetzenberg (Don Francisco, of “Sabado Gigante” fame), lighting designer Bill Klages (Emmys, Tonys, Grammys, Golden Globes and the 1984 Olympics), and late “I Love Lucy” cast members Vivian Vance and William Frawley." 

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Business positions
Preceded by
Raymond Watson
Disney Chairman
1984–2004
Succeeded by
George J. Mitchell
Preceded by
Ron W. Miller
Disney CEO
1984–2005
Succeeded by
Robert Iger

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