- Saul Zaentz
Infobox Actor
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name = Saul Zaentz
birthdate = birth date and age|1921|2|28
birthplace =Passaic, New Jersey
academyawards = Best Picture
1975 "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
1984 "Amadeus"
1996 "The English Patient"
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
1997 Lifetime Achievement
baftaawards = Best Film
1996 "The English Patient"
Academy Fellowship
2003
goldenglobeawards = Best Motion Picture - Drama
1975 "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
1984 "Amadeus"
1996 "The English Patient"Saul Zaentz (IPA2|ˈzænts; born
February 28 ,1921 ) is an Americanfilm producer and former record company executive. He has won theAcademy Award forBest Picture three times and in 1996 won theIrving G. Thalberg Memorial Award .Zaentz's film production career is marked by a dedication to the adaptation of the novel. A prolific reader, Zaentz typically does not produce original screenplays. His most recent production, "Goya's Ghosts", [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455957/ Goya's Ghosts (2006) ] ] is an exception, being an original story by
Jean-Claude Carriere andMiloš Forman .Early life
Zaentz was born to immigrant Jewish parents in Passaic, New Jersey. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, Zaentz began realizing his passion for music as a distributor for Granz's Jazz Record company, a job that included managing concert tours for greats like
Duke Ellington andStan Getz .Music career
In 1955 he joined
Fantasy Records , for many years the largest independent jazz record label in the world.In 1967 Zaentz and other partners purchased the label from founders Max and Sol Weiss. The partners signed roots-rock groupCreedence Clearwater Revival , fronted by former Fantasy warehousemanJohn Fogerty .Fantasy Records owns the distribution and publishing rights to the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Zaentz had a long-running dispute about this with former CCR singer/songwriter Fogerty. Mr. Zaentz sued Mr. Fogerty for plagiarizing himself - to the tune of $140 million. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/01/arts/music/01foge.html John Fogerty is Closer to Peace with a Label, New York Times, 2005] ] The songs, "Zanz Kant Danz", "The Old Man Down the Road", and "Mr. Greed" from Fogerty's album
Centerfield are thinly veiled slams at Zaentz.Zaentz brought a series of lawsuits against Fogerty, claiming
defamation of character for the lyric "Zanz can't dance but he'll steal your money", and also claiming that the fundamental music in "The Old Man Down the Road" was a lift from the Fantasy-copyrighted-but-Fogerty-written song "Run Through the Jungle " from CCR's smash 1970 album "Cosmo's Factory ". Zaentz won on the defamation issue, forcingWarner Bros. and Fogerty to change the title and lyric to "Vanz Can't Dance", but lost on the copyright issue as a jury found Fogerty not liable. [ [http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/24925549 John Fogerty News on Yahoo! Music ] ] Fogerty in turn claimed the label misled him about investing and managing his earnings from royalties, resulting in a devastating financial loss. Years later, when Zaentz sold his interest in Fantasy, Fogerty almost immediately re-signed with the label.Film career
Zaentz has received the
Best Picture Oscar for three films, two of them directed byMiloš Forman —"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975) and "Amadeus" (1984)—as well as for "The English Patient" (1996), directed byAnthony Minghella .In the early 1970s he saw the stage adaptation of
Ken Kesey 's novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at a theatre in the Jackson Square area of San Francisco. Zaentz co-produced the film adaptation withMichael Douglas . The film won five Academy Awards including Best Picture, which Zaentz and Douglas shared.In 1976 Zaentz acquired certain rights in
J.R.R. Tolkien 's books of "The Hobbit " and "The Lord of the Rings ". In 1978 he produced an animated version of "The Lord of the Rings", written chiefly by Peter S. Beagle and directed by animatorRalph Bakshi . ThroughTolkien Enterprises , Saul Zaentz owns the worldwide film, stage, and merchandise rights to "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit".In 1980 Zaentz created "The Saul Zaentz Film Center" in
Berkeley, California , an editing and sound-mixing studio for his own films, independent filmmakers and Hollywood productions.In 1984 Zaentz and Forman collaborated again, on the adaptation of the
Peter Schaffer 's stage play "Amadeus " about composerWolfgang Amadeus Mozart . It won eight Academy Awards, including Zaentz's second Best Picture, and spun off a best-selling soundtrack album (distributed by Fantasy Records).In 1985 Zaentz produced "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", based on the
Milan Kundera novel. The adaptation was directed by San Francisco'sPhilip Kaufman from a screenplay byJean-Claude Carriere .Zaentz next produced "
The Mosquito Coast ", directed byPeter Weir on location inBelize , Central America, starringHarrison Ford , from the book byPaul Theroux .Zaentz's following film, "
At Play in the Fields of the Lord ", adapted by Jean-Claude Carriere from the book byPeter Matthiessen , shot byHector Babenco on location in the Amazon rain forest, continued "Mosquito Coast's" theme of the clash of western values with the primitive.In 1992 Zaentz purchased the rights to the unpublished novel "
The English Patient " and worked up a scenario with authorMichael Ondaatje . In developing the project Zaentz resisted attempts by his backers to make the story more acceptable to a mainstream audience by casting ofDemi Moore in a leading part. The book was adapted for the screen and directed byAnthony Minghella . "English Patient" swept the 1997 Academy Awards, winning Best Director for Minghella and Best Picture for Zaentz. At the 69th Academy Awards Zaentz also accepted The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award for lifetime achievement.In 2004-2005 Zaentz and partners sold Fantasy Records to independent jazz label
Concord Records , and closed the Saul Zaentz Film Center.In 2005-2006 Zaentz embarked on a new film project,"
Goya's Ghosts ", centered on events in the life of Spanish painterFrancisco Goya , starringNatalie Portman ,Javier Bardem ,Stellan Skarsgård , and featuringRandy Quaid as the king of Spain. The film is being made with long-time collaborators Miloš Forman (director) and Jean-Claude Carriere (screenplay). Shot on location in Spain and edited in New York, the film is slated for late 2006 release.Currently, the rights to his pre-1990 films are owned by
Warner Bros. , which acquired them fromRepublic Pictures in 1998 (with the exception of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", acquired fromMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 2003)."The Hobbit"
Zaentz is peripherally involved in the controversy about who will make a projected live-action film version of "
The Hobbit ", because he owns the film rights to that novel.Peter Jackson , who directed the successfulLord of the Rings film trilogy, was originally scheduled to direct "The Hobbit".However, Jackson's production company,
Wingnut Films questionedNew Line Cinema 's accounting methods, bringing in an outside auditor as allowed by the contract, and eventually sued New Line. New Line executiveRobert Shaye took great offense, declared that they would never work with Jackson again, and began looking for another director.Jackson said that he couldn't work on the film until the lawsuit was settled, and that he was apparently off the project indefinitely.
MGM , which owns the distribution rights, was more optimistic that a deal could be worked out.Shaye explained his company's position, saying that New Line's contract with Zaentz was going to expire soon, which forced them to find a new director. Of course, if the litigation were resolved, by a court or by a settlement, the original plan could proceed, but then New Line might need to reorganize to allow someone other than Shaye to deal with Jackson.
The situation was made more complex by Zaentz's ongoing dispute with New Line Cinema over profits from the Lord of the Rings film. The dispute began shortly after the release of the films. In December 2007 Variety reported that Zaentz was also suing New Line Cinema, alleging that the studio has refused to make records available so that he can confirm his profit-participation statements are accurate. [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117977688.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&nid=2567 Zaentz, New Line in court - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety ] ]
The Saul Zaentz Film Center
"The Saul Zaentz Film Center" (now the "Zaentz Media Center") is a facility in
Berkeley, California that for many years provided production and post-production services forBay Area filmmaker s.Along with
American Zoetrope andLucasfilm , it was one of only three major film production facilities inNorthern California . By 2005, it has largely shut down itspost-production facilities, except for the foley recording studio, which is part of the still-activeFantasy Recording Studios .The film center was sold in 2007 and, after renovations, became the "Zaentz Media Center". It continues to house The Saul Zaentz Company,
Concord Music Group and Fantasy Studios as well the Berkeley Digital Film Institute and other media production companies. [ [http://www.zaentzmediacenter.com/tenants.html Zaentz Media Center ] ]Filmography
*"Payday"
*"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
*"The Lord of the Rings"
*"Three Warriors "
*"Amadeus"
*"The Unbearable Lightness of Being (film) "
*"The Mosquito Coast "
*"At Play in the Fields of the Lord "
*"The English Patient"
*"Goya's Ghosts "References
External links
* [http://www.zaentz.com/ The Saul Zaentz Company]
* [http://www.zaentzmediacenter.com Zaentz Media Center official site]
* [http://www.lotrfans.co.uk Lord of the Rings Stage Show (Produced by Saul Zaentz) Unofficial Fansite]
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