March
16 , 2006
For
Immediate Release
Universal
Studios Promotes Marc Shmuger to Chairman and
David
Linde to Co-Chairman, Universal Pictures
UNIVERSAL CITY,
California, March 16, 2006 - Marc Shmuger has been named Chairman, and
David Linde Co-Chairman, Universal Pictures, effective immediately,
it was announced today by Ron Meyer, President and Chief Operating Officer,
Universal Studios.
Prior to today's
announcement, Shmuger had served as Vice Chairman, Universal Pictures
since 2000, while Linde was Co-President of Focus Features and President
of Rogue Pictures, the specialty film divisions of Universal Pictures,
since 2002. In their new roles, Shmuger and Linde will oversee all domestic
and international business units of Universal Pictures, Focus Features/Rogue
Pictures and Universal Studios Home Entertainment, including production,
distribution, marketing, legal and business affairs, acquisitions, consumer
products, corporate partnerships, strategic planning and finance.
"I'm confident
that Marc and David will have an extraordinary partnership," said
Meyer. "Marc has been a critical part of our team since joining
the company in 1998, and he led our global marketing and distribution
efforts during our most successful years. Universal had its most profitable
year ever in 2005 due in no small part to Marc, whose impact on this
company has been the foundation for its unique culture and its far-ranging
achievements. His passions and instincts inspire both his colleagues
and the creative community, and I am pleased to acknowledge his talent
and commitment."
Meyer added, "David
has demonstrated tremendous leadership as he has built Focus Features
into a first-rank production and distribution company that is known
as much for its ability to garner accolades as it is for its breakout
box office successes. His combination of strengths is unique in that
he has been able to attract exceptional creative talent in a specialty
film environment and at the same time is revered in the global sales
and distribution community for his taste and acumen. I know that he
will make even bigger contributions in his new role, and I am delighted
that we'll benefit from his partnership with Marc."
Shmuger added, "I
am grateful and excited to be given this new challenge, and I couldn't
be more pleased that I'll be working side by side with David. I have
every confidence that we can build on what Universal is already known
for - a studio committed to a deep respect for the creative process,
and a place where innovation drives not only the movies we make, but
every discipline in our business. On all fronts, in every aspect of
our worldwide operations, we have the best team in the business and
I can't wait to get to work."
Linde commented,
"This is an amazing opportunity to work with the most talented
group of people. When Universal is committed to something, the whole
corporate culture pulls together to create success. I've enjoyed a tremendous
run at Focus with my partner James Schamus and the entire Focus/Rogue
team, and I look forward to continue working with them in my new role.
I'm thrilled to work along side Marc at this extraordinary company."
Universal Pictures'
release schedule for this year and next includes Paul Greengrass' Flight
93; Michael Mann's Miami Vice, starring Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell;
Imagine Entertainment's Inside Man, starring Denzel Washington, Clive
Owen and Jodie Foster; Children Of Men, directed by Alfonso Cuaron and
starring Clive Owen and Julianne Moore; The Black Dahlia, directed by
Brian De Palma and based on James Ellroy's celebrated best-seller; Working
Title's The Golden Age, in which Cate Blanchett reprises her Oscar-nominated
role as Elizabeth I; and several high-octane comedies including The
Break-Up, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston; You, Me And Dupree,
starring Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon; Evan Almighty, Tom
Shadyac's sequel to Bruce Almighty, starring Steve Carell and Morgan
Freeman; and I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry, starring Adam Sandler
and Kevin James. Current and upcoming Focus Features releases include
Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain (winner of 3 Academy Awards, including
Best Director); Rian Johnson's Brick, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt
(winner of a Special Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival);
Gaby Dellal's On a Clear Day, starring Peter Mullan and Brenda Blethyn;
Peter Cattaneo's family film Opal Dream; Allen Coulter's Hollywoodland,
starring Adrien Brody, Ben Affleck, and Diane Lane; and Shane Acker's
animated fantasy epic 9, produced by Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov
and Jim Lemley & Dana Ginsburg.
Shmuger has served
as Vice Chairman, Universal Pictures since December 2000. His broad
area of oversight included worldwide theatrical marketing and distribution,
consumer products, corporate partnerships, brand and franchise development,
market research, and media relations. He also serves as co-chairman
of NBC Universal's Marketing Council, which oversees cross-promotion
priorities for all film and television properties owned by NBC Universal.
Prior to being named vice chairman, he served as President of Marketing
for Universal Pictures from May 1998.
During his tenure
at Universal, the studio has enjoyed its most sustained period of success
in its long history, and has set new benchmarks for the industry. In
2000, Universal made box office history by becoming the first studio
to open five consecutive number one movies at the domestic box office.
In 2001, Universal became the first studio ever to have four films in
a row open to more than $40 million, with each of them going on to gross
more than $140 million domestically. In the summer of 2003, Universal
became the first studio ever to have two consecutive releases open to
$50+ million at the domestic box office, and then immediately topped
its own record by opening its next film, its third in a row, to more
than $50 million. Additionally, in 2003 Universal became the first studio
to have five $100+ million domestic releases in one summer, as well
as an outstanding six $100+ million international releases.
Among the many hits
and franchises that Shmuger has launched at Universal are the worldwide
blockbuster "King Kong," "The Mummy" franchise,
the "American Pie" franchise, "The Fast and the Furious"
franchise , The "Bourne Identity" franchise, the "Bridget
Jones" franchise, the "Meet The Parents" franchise, "Ray",
"Erin Brockovich", "8 Mile", "Notting Hill",
and Dr. Seuss's "How The Grinch Stole Christmas". In addition,
since 1998 Universal has also co-produced three Academy Award®-winning
Best Pictures: "Shakespeare in Love", "Gladiator"
and "A Beautiful Mind".
Shmuger came to
Universal following a long-term relationship with Sony Pictures Entertainment,
having joined Sony in 1991 as senior Vice President of creative advertising
for Columbia Pictures. One year later, he was promoted to Executive
Vice President marketing, and in 1994 was named Executive Vice President
of worldwide marketing for the combined Columbia TriStar motion picture
companies.
Shmuger's contributions
to feature film marketing have been recognized with honors from every
major advertising festival. In 1999 and 2000 he was named one of "The
50 Most Powerful People in Marketing" by Advertising Age and was
also honored in both 1999 and 2000 by Advertising Age as Entertainment
Marketer of the Year, the first person ever to receive this distinction
twice. Shmuger is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wesleyan University.
Linde has served
as Co-President of Focus Features (with James Schamus) since the company
was formed in May 2002. As the specialty film unit of Universal Pictures,
Focus is a motion picture production, financing, and worldwide distribution
company committed to bringing moviegoers the most original stories from
the world's most innovative filmmakers. While at Focus, Linde oversaw
a diverse and critically-acclaimed slate including Roman Polanski's
The Pianist, Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, Fernando Mereilles'
The Constant Gardener and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain. During that
time, the company garnered 53 Academy Award nominations, and 11 Academy
Award wins.
Linde is one of
the film world's most experienced executives, with his expertise coming
from his informed perspectives on both the domestic and international
film businesses as well as his longstanding relationships with a host
of filmmakers.
The company's Rogue
Pictures label, formed in March 2004, is devoted to producing and distributing
high-quality suspense, action, thriller, and urban entertainment with
mainstream appeal and franchise potential.
Prior to the formation of Focus, Linde was Co-President of Good Machine,
Inc. and President of subsidiary Good Machine International (GMI). The
latter was formed once he joined the parent company as a partner in
January 1997. In its short history, GMI handled the international distribution
of such critical and commercial successes as Ang Lee's multi-Academy
Award-winning Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Alfonso Cuáron's
Academy Award-nominated Y Tu Mamá También; Joel and Ethan
Coen's The Man Who Wasn't There; and Todd Field's award-winning In the
Bedroom, as well as selectively representing films on behalf of MGM,
Universal Pictures, and DreamWorks Pictures, among others.
During his tenure
at Good Machine, Linde also executive-produced such notable films as
Todd Solondz' acclaimed Happiness; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Y
Tu Mamá También; and several award-winning nonfiction
features.
Prior to joining
Good Machine, Linde spent six years at Miramax Films. He joined the
company in 1991 as Vice President of acquisitions, bringing in such
celebrated independent features as John Sayles' Passion Fish, Chen Kaige's
Farewell My Concubine, Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures, and Woody
Allen's Bullets over Broadway. Next, as Senior Vice President and, later,
Executive Vice President and head of sales, he was the founding executive
of Miramax International. The company's successful run of films during
that time included such boxoffice hits as Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction,
Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite, Wes Craven's Scream, and Anthony Minghella's
multi-Academy Award-winning The English Patient.
Prior to his years
at Miramax, Linde directed the sales of over 300 independently produced
film, documentary, and television titles as Vice President at Fox/Lorber;
and supervised sales of select international theatrical rights at Paramount
Pictures.
He currently sits
on the boards of the American Film Marketing Association (the leading
trade association for the independent film and television industry)
and the Brooklyn Woods (a non-profit vocational carpentry program based
in Brooklyn, New York).
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