- Jeffrey Katzenberg
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name = Jeffrey Katzenberg
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caption = Jeffrey Katzenberg at the34th Annual Annie Awards .
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birthplace =New York City
occupation =animator ,producer ,CEO ofDreamWorks Animation
nationality = American
ethnicity =Jewish
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notableworks = "Shrek"
"Shark Tale "
"Madagascar"
"Over the Hedge"
"Bee Movie "
"Kung Fu Panda "
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portaldisp =Jeffrey Katzenberg (born
December 21 ,1950 inNew York City ) is aJewish Americanfilm producer andCEO ofDreamWorks Animation . He is perhaps most famous for his period as studio chairman atThe Walt Disney Company , and for producing the DreamWorks animated films "Shrek", "Shark Tale ", "Madagascar", "Over the Hedge", "Bee Movie ", and "Kung Fu Panda ".Biography
Paramount Pictures
Katzenberg tried being a talent agent briefly, but in 1975 ended up as an assistant to
Barry Diller , theChairman ofParamount Pictures . Diller moved Katzenberg to themarketing department and then thetelevision division where Katzenberg was assigned to revive the "Star Trek " franchise. He was successful with "" (1979). He continued to work his way up and became President of Production underChief Operating Officer (COO)Michael Eisner .The Walt Disney Company
In 1984, Eisner became
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) atThe Walt Disney Company . Eisner brought Katzenberg with him to take charge of Disney’s motion picture divisions, including its ailing Feature Animation unit. As the studio head, Katzenberg was responsible for turning the studio around and creating some of the most critically acclaimed and highest grossing animated features that Disney released: "Who Framed Roger Rabbit " (1988), "The Little Mermaid" (1989), "Beauty and the Beast" (1991, the only animated feature to be nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Picture), "Aladdin" (1992), and "The Lion King " (1994), the highest domestic grossing animated film of all time until 2003. He also sealed the deal that created the highly successful partnership betweenPixar and Disney and the deal that broughtMiramax Films into Disney.When Eisner’s second in command,
Frank Wells , died in a helicopter crash in 1994 [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F02E3D7113FF936A35757C0A962958260] , Eisner refused to promote Katzenberg to the vacated position of president. When Katzenberg pushed the issue, Eisner forced him to resign. Katzenberg launched a lawsuit against Disney to recover money he felt he was owed and settled out of court for $280 million.DreamWorks SKG
Later that year, Katzenberg co-founded DreamWorks SKG with
Steven Spielberg andDavid Geffen . From his ventures, Katzenberg has gained an estimated worth of $800 million according to "Forbes " magazine (this after barely being able to afford the $30 million downpayment for the establishment of DreamWorks). He was also an executive producer of "Prince of Egypt " (1998) and "" (2000), released by DreamWorks.DreamWorks was initially successful but never fulfilled its potential. Plans for a studio campus in L.A.'s Playa Vista section were scrapped, while the record label and videogame unit were sold off. Recently, Geffen admitted that DreamWorks had come close to bankruptcy twice.
Under Katzenberg's watch, the studio suffered a $125 million loss on "", and also overestimated the DVD demand for "
Shrek 2 ". Since then, the returns from Dreamworks' animation endeavors have been largely successful.In 2004, Dreamworks Animation (DWA) was spun off from Dreamworks as a separate company headed by Katzenberg in an IPO and has recorded mostly profitable quarters since then.
The DreamWorks movie studio was sold to
Viacom in December 2005; as Viacom also owned Paramount, Katzenberg was (in a way) reunited with his old employers. [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,164329,00.html] [http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/12/11/182211.shtml] [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10415568/site/newsweek/]In 2006, Katzenberg made an appearance on the fifth season of "The Apprentice". He awarded the task winners an opportunity to be character voices in "Over the Hedge".
Politics
Katzenberg joined
Steven Spielberg andHaim Saban in endorsing the re-election of Hollywood friendArnold Schwarzenegger , RepublicanGovernor of California , on August 7, 2006.Jeffrey Katzenberg has raised more than $1.7 million in fundraising for Democratic 2008 Presidential candidate
Barack Obama .Fact|date=April 2008Honors
Jeffrey Katzenberg was awarded an honorary doctorate from Ringling College of Art and Design on May 2, 2008.
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