- Harvey Weinstein
Infobox Actor
name = Harvey Weinstein
imagesize= 131
caption = Harvey Weinstein at Cannes, 2002
birthdate = birth date and age|1952|3|19
birthplace =Flushing, New York
spouse = Eve Chilton (1986-2004)
Georgina Chapman (2007-)
academyawards = Best Picture
1998 "Shakespeare in Love "
baftaawards = Britannia Award
1996 Excellence in Film
Best Film
1998 "Shakespeare in Love "
goldenglobeawards = Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
1998 "Shakespeare in Love "Harvey Weinstein, CBE (Hon) (born
March 19 ,1952 ) is an Americanfilm producer and movie studio chairman.Education and career
Born in
Flushing, New York , Weinstein and his younger brother,Bob Weinstein , grew up inNew York City , residing in a housing co-op namedElectchester . He attended and graduated from John Bowne High School, and then the State University of New York at Buffalo. He currently lives inWestport, Connecticut .Weinstein, along with his brother
Bob Weinstein , and Corky Burger independently produced rock concerts as Harvey & Corky Productions in Buffalo through most of the 1970s. Both Weinstein brothers had grown up with a passion for movies and they nurtured a desire to enter the film industry. In the late 1970s, using profits from their concert promotion business, the brothers created a small independent film distribution company calledMiramax , named after their parents - Miriam and Max. The company's first releases were primarily music-oriented concert films such asPaul McCartney 's "Rockshow ". In the early 1980s Miramax acquired the rights to two British films of benefit shows filmed for human rights organizationAmnesty International . Working closely withMartin Lewis , the producer of the original films, the Weinstein brothers edited the two films into one movie tailored for the American market. The resulting film was released as "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball " in May 1982 and it became Miramax's first hit. The movie raised considerable sums forAmnesty International and was credited by Amnesty with having helped to raise its profile in the US.The Weinsteins slowly built upon this success throughout the 1980s with arthouse films that achieved critical attention and modest commercial success. Harvey Weinstein and Miramax gained wider attention in 1988 with the release of
Errol Morris 's documentary "The Thin Blue Line" which detailed the struggle ofRandall Adams , a wrongfully convicted inmate sentenced todeath row . The publicity that soon surrounded the case resulted in the release of Adams and nationwide publicity for Miramax. The following year, their successful launch release ofSteven Soderbergh 's "Sex, Lies, and Videotape " propelled Miramax to become the most successful independent studio in America.Also in 1989, Miramax released two art-house films, "
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover " and directorPedro Almodóvar 's film "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! ", both of which theMPAA rating board gave anX-rating , effectively stopping nationwide release for these films. Weinstein sued the MPAA over their rating system and while his lawsuit was thrown out, the MPAA agreed to introduce the newNC-17 rating following this episode.Miramax continued to grow its library of films and directors until, in 1993, after the success of "
The Crying Game ", Disney offered Harvey and Bob $80 million for ownership of Miramax. Agreeing to the deal that would cement theirHollywood clout and ensure that they would remain at the head of their company, Miramax followed the next year with their first blockbuster,Quentin Tarantino 's "Pulp Fiction" and the indie favorite "Clerks " byKevin Smith .1996 brought Miramax its first Best Picture Academy Award with the victory of "The English Patient". This started a string of critical successes that included "
Shakespeare in Love " and "Good Will Hunting ".In 2000, Harvey Weinstein was bestowed an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters, from the State University of New York at Buffalo despite not completing his course of study there, having dropped out to form
Miramax Films in 1979.On
March 29 ,2005 , it was announced that the Weinstein brothers would leave Miramax onSeptember 30 to form their own production company, namedThe Weinstein Co. with several other media executives as well as, reportedly, directorsQuentin Tarantino andRobert Rodriguez . The new studio immediately garnered Academy Award nominations for "Transamerica " and "Mrs. Henderson Presents ", and box office success through "Hoodwinked " and "Scary Movie 4 ".Weinstein was awarded an Honorary CBE in November 2004 for services to the British Film Industry. Many of his films, including "
Shakespeare in Love " and "The English Patient", were shot at least partially in British studios.He serves on the board of the
Robin Hood Foundation , a charitable organization which attempts to allieviate problems caused by poverty in New York City, New York.In 2006, Weinstein acquired a stake in the exclusive Web community
aSmallWorld , and a DVD distributor,Genius Products .Harvey Weinstein is one out of five Honorees of the 2008 Reel Time Film Festival. He will be awarded for his career in cinema.
Criticism of Weinstein
While lauded for opening up the
independent film market and making it financially viable, Weinstein has been lambasted for some of the techniques he has applied in his business dealings. He has been accused of purchasing some films solely to keep them off the market during the awards season. Fact|date=March 2007 InPeter Biskind 's book "Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance and the Rise of Independent Film", Weinstein is painted as a control freak, a slob, and a liar.Fact|date=July 2007 The most specific criticisms have come from his purchases of Asian films including "Shaolin Soccer " and "Hero." These films were huge critical successes in Asia andHong Kong but languished on Miramax's shelves for years. "Shaolin Soccer" specifically was redubbed into English and thesoundtrack was altered.Another notable example cited by Biskind was "The Quiet American", directed by
Phillip Noyce . The film tested relatively well on September 10, 2001. After theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks , Weinstein held the film until testing it again on October. This time, the scores were much lower, possibly due to the critical tone of the film towards America's past foreign policy. Noyce delivered the finished film in May 2002, but was unable to get a response from Weinstein. He refused to screen the film at theToronto International Film Festival until he was lobbied by starMichael Caine , who threatened to boycott publicity for another film he had made for Miramax. Still, there were no press screenings. The movie was released in November and closed after two weeks. Miramax also made little effort to promote the film before the Oscars. Despite this, Caine was still nominated for anAcademy Award . (Biskind 2004, pp. 463-464.)Weinstein's demands to trim films' running times—sometimes drastically—earned him the nickname "Harvey Scissorhands", after the
Tim Burton film "Edward Scissorhands ".In a 2002 piece in "New York" magazine, Weinstein appeared somewhat repentant for his often aggressive discussions with directors and producers. [http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/features/9985/]
While Weinstein was head of Miramax, the company often produced controversial films. "Priest" told the story of a gay priest struggling with the problems of an inner-city parish. "Dogma" lampooned many aspects of Catholicism. The filmmakers, including Miramax and its parent company Disney, were heavily criticized for these films by some Catholics.
Michael Moore 's "Fahrenheit 9/11 " presented a detailed critique of the Bush Administration's response to the September 11 attacks, and generated much controversy. In the end, the latter two films were distributed byLions Gate Entertainment and the Weinstein brought on a new controversial directorDionciel Armstrong with a 3-picture deal on a condition that the films must be shot in Armstrong's hometown of Michigan to take advantage of it's 42% incentive.In April 2008, Weinstein, a Clinton supporter, threatened to cut off contributions to congressional Democrats unless House Speaker Nancy Pelosi embraced his plan to finance revotes in Florida and Michigan [ [http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/08/sources-clinton-supporter-pressures-pelosi/ CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Sources: Clinton supporter pressures Pelosi « - Blogs from CNN.com ] ] . Weinstein also mentioned the possibility of some powerful Democrats defecting to John McCain if the Florida and Michigan situations are not handled to Weinstein's satisfaction. Three officials familiar with the conversation say that Weinstein appeared determined to buy Clinton more time in her battle against Sen. Barack Obama by pushing for the revote. He tried to pressure Pelosi to back off her previous comments that superdelegates should support the candidate who's leading in pledged delegates in early June. Heated negative reaction followed despite Weinstein's defiant denials.
Personal life
In 2004, Weinstein divorced his wife of several years,
Eve Chilton Weinstein .He married fashion designerGeorgina Chapman ofMarchesa onDecember 16 ,2007 .Trivia
Harvey Weinstein is parodied in the form of the character Harvey Wein"gard" in the "Entourage" episodes "The Sundance Kids", "Malibooty", "Sorry, Harvey", and "The Cannes Kids", played by actor
Maury Chaykin . In the last episode of season four, Ari Gold makes a reference "wait till Harvey gets his scissors hands on it" in reference to Weinsteins nickname.On hearing that Miramax co-chairman Harvey Weinstein would try to cut animator
Hayao Miyazaki 's "Princess Mononoke " to make it more marketable, one of Studio Ghibli's producers sent an authentickatana with a simple message: "No cuts". [cite news |title=A god among animators |url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,6737,1569689,00.html
first=Xan |last=Brooks |publisher=The Guardian |date=2005-09-14 |quote=There is a rumour that when Harvey Weinstein was charged with handling the US release of Princess Mononoke, Miyazaki sent him a samurai sword in the post. Attached to the blade was a stark message: 'No cuts.' / The director chortles. 'Actually, my producer did that.' |accessdate=2007-05-23]elected filmography
Executive Producer
*"Hardware" (1990)
*"Strike it Rich " (1990)
*"" (1991)
*"True Romance " (1993)
*"The Hour of the Pig " (1993)
*"Pulp Fiction" (1994)
*"Il Postino " (1994)
*"Kids (film) " (1995)
*"Smoke" (1995)
*"The Crossing Guard " (1995)
*"The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain " (1995)
*"The English Patient" (1996)
*"Scream" (1996)
*"Jane Eyre " (1996)
*"Good Will Hunting " (1998)
*"Jackie Brown" (1998)
*"The Cider House Rules" (1999)
*"The Others" (2001)
*"" (2001)
*"Chicago" (2002)
*"" (2002)
*"Cold Mountain" (2003)
*"Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2" (2003/2004)
*"" (2003)
*"The Aviator " (2004)
*"Finding Neverland " (2004)
*"Sin City" (2005)
*"Clerks II " (2006)
*"Grindhouse" (2007)
*"Sicko " (2007)
*"Rob Zombie's Halloween " (2007)
*"Superhero Movie " (2008)
*"Rambo " (2008)Producer
*"
Shakespeare in Love " (1998)
*"Gangs of New York " (2002)Director
*"Playing for Keeps" (1986)
*"The Gnomes' Great Adventure " (1987)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0005544|name=Harvey Weinstein
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