David Kirkpatrick (producer)

David Kirkpatrick (producer)
David Kirkpatrick
Born June 29, 1951 (1951-06-29) (age 60)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Occupation Film producer, screenwriter, studio executive
Nationality American
Alma mater California Institute of the Arts
Literary movement Transmedia

David Kirkpatrick (born 29 June 1951) a Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award winning American film producer, studio executive and screenwriter. He is currently Managing Director of Rock Entertainment [1] and founder of Plymouth Rock Studios. He is perhaps most famous for his career at Paramount Pictures where he started as a story editor, oversaw the studio’s exclusive development deal with Eddie Murphy [2] and eventually became President of the Motion Picture Group.[3] Kirkpatrick was also the first motion picture executive to be chief of production at two studios at the same time when he ran Walt Disney Pictures and Touchstone Pictures.[4]

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Biography

Paramount

Kirkpatrick sold his first screenplay to Paramount at the age of 17 while still in high school and was teaching screenwriting at California Institute of the Arts at the age of 18 where he received his bachelor’s degree in 1974. Kirkpatrick’s screenplay Dynamite Woman was produced in 1976 and distributed by New World Pictures.[5] Shortly after, he took a position in the story department at Paramount Pictures. Kirkpatrick worked his way up the ranks at Paramount making his name by overseeing Paramount’s exclusive development deal with Eddie Murphy. The arrangement was the most successful of its kind in over 50 years in Hollywood and created several huge hits including the $234 million blockbuster Beverly Hills Cop, still the third highest grossing R-rated film of all time.[6]

During his years at Paramount, Kirkpatrick oversaw the successful Indiana Jones and Star Trek franchises, box office hits like Top Gun (1986), Ghost (1990), and The Hunt for Red October (1990), and award winning films like Witness (1985), Terms of Endearment (1983), and Reds (1981).[7]

While at Paramount, David worked under legendary industry executives Barry Diller, Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg.[8] Both Kirkpatrick and Katzenberg were involved in the development of Coming to America (1988) and the subsequent Buchwald v. Paramount breach of contract lawsuit. The case is considered a watershed decision in reforming “Hollywood accounting” and net profit formulas and was chronicled in the 1992 book Fatal Subtraction.

Kirkpatrick was also instrumental in replacing Hunt for Red October star Alec Baldwin with Harrison Ford in the Jack Ryan franchise. Baldwin revealed this in a March 2011 column on The Huffington Post, in which he accused Kirkpatrick of back-handed dealings in the matter, referring to Kirkpatrick as "a beady-eyed, untalented tool".[9]

Disney and Touchstone

From 1987 to 1989, Kirkpatrick became the chief of production at Walt Disney Pictures and Touchstone Pictures becoming the first motion picture executive to hold that position at two studios at the same time. During that period, he oversaw The Little Mermaid (1989), Pretty Woman (1990) and Dead Poets Society (1989) among other films, before returning to Paramount.

Original Voices

Kirkpatrick left his post at Paramount after an infamous encounter with fellow executive Stanley R. Jaffe that resulted in Kirkpatrick pulling into the lot one day to find his office furniture on the lawn. Afterward, he entered into a production deal with the company and then produced The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), and The Evening Star (1996), a sequel to Terms of Endearment.[10] He then formed his own production company Original Voices concentrating on smaller budget projects, producing the independent hits Big Night (1996) and The Opposite of Sex (1998), with Rysher Entertainment.[11]

Good News Holdings

In 2003, Kirkpatrick co-founded Good New Holdings, a faith-based entertainment company that produced “spiritainment”. The company and Kirkpatrick were featured in a New York Times profile, "A Once Feared Kingmaker Returns To A Different Battle" in December 2006. The title of the profile refers to the battle outlined in Ephesians 6:12 regarding the struggle over souls.

Plymouth Rock Studios and Rock Entertainment

After leaving Good News Holdings in 2007, Kirkpatrick founded Plymouth Rock Studios and Rock Entertainment, a film and television studio which was scheduled to open in 2012 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Other executives involved include Earl Lestz, former President of Paramount Studio Groups for 21 years, real estate developer Bill Wynne, who built Rancho Santa Margarita, and Joe DiLorenzo, former CFO of the Boston Celtics and current Chairman of the Financial Executives International organization.

Awards

David Kirkpatrick produced the 1996 HBO film Rasputin that won the Golden Globe for Best Mini-Series of Motion Picture Made for Television. Alan Rickman won both the Emmy and the Golden Globe for his title performance role in the mini-series. Kirkpatrick also produced The Opposite of Sex, which received the 1999 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. In 2007, he became the first recipient of the "David Award" the lifetime achievement award from Regent University, a Christian college, for "redemptive work" in the entertainment field.The award derives its name from the "David" of the Old Testament. [12]

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