Toby Emmerich
Toby Emmerich | |
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Born | (1963-02-08) February 8, 1963 (age 61) New York City, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | B.A. Wesleyan University |
Occupation | Film producer |
Parent | André Emmerich (father) |
Relatives | Noah Emmerich (brother) |
Toby Emmerich (born February 8, 1963), is an American producer,[1] film executive, and screenwriter. He formerly served as the chairman of the Warner Bros. Pictures Group.
Biography
Emmerich was born to Constance (née Marantz) and André Emmerich (1924–2007), a Frankfurt-born gallery owner and art dealer. His parents lived in New York City at the time of his birth. He is Jewish.[2] He is the brother of Noah Emmerich, an actor, and Adam Emmerich, a mergers and acquisitions lawyer at the firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York. He attended The Calhoun School in New York City and then graduated from Wesleyan University.[citation needed]
He has been producer or executive producer of over 50 films. He also wrote the screenplays to the films Frequency and The Last Mimzy, among other screenplays. He was also the executive music producer of the films Menace II Society and Above The Rim and is given thanks in the credits of Wayne Kramer's 2006 thriller film Running Scared.[3][4]
After serving as president of production at New Line Cinema, Emmerich became president and chief operating officer of New Line on March 18, 2008. In 2017, he became President and Chief Content Officer of the Warner Bros. Pictures Group, and later in 2018 its chairman.[5][6] As chairman, he "has oversight of the Studio’s global theatrical production, marketing and distribution operations and also oversees the marketing and distribution activities of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment". In October 2019, he extended his contract as chairman of Warner Bros. Pictures Group and elevated top lieutenant Carolyn Blackwood to the newly created position of chief operating officer.[7]
On June 1, 2022, Emmerich announced his resignation from his position with Warner Bros, with Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy set to replace him after their contracts with Amazon-owned Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer expire.[8] Emmerich remained at his post for a "transitional period" before starting his own production company, signing a five-year funding and distribution deal with Warner Bros.[9] De Luca and Abdy took over in July 2022.[10]
Filmography
Year | Title | Notes |
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1994 | 8 Seconds | Music supervisor |
Above the Rim | Executive in charge of music: New Line | |
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues | Executive music producer | |
The Endless Summer II | Executive in charge of music | |
Dumb and Dumber | Music executive | |
1995 | Seven | Executive in charge of music |
Delta of Venus | ||
The Viking Sagas | Music executive: New Line | |
Now and Then | Executive in charge of music | |
1996 | Bed of Roses | |
Pie in the Sky | ||
Mother Night | ||
Last Man Standing | ||
The Long Kiss Goodnight | ||
In Love and War | ||
1997 | Dangerous Ground | |
Love Jones | ||
B*A*P*S | ||
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery | ||
Julian Po | ||
Boogie Nights | ||
1998 | The Wedding Singer | |
Dark City | ||
Mr. Nice Guy | ||
Lost in Space | ||
Overnight Delivery | ||
Woo | ||
1999 | Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me | |
Magnolia | ||
2000 | Boiler Room | |
Frequency | writer: screenplay/producer | |
The Cell | Executive in charge of music | |
2001 | 15 Minutes | |
Rush Hour 2 | Executive producer | |
2002 | All About the Benjamins | |
Blade II | ||
Austin Powers in Goldmember | ||
Friday After Next | ||
2003 | Final Destination 2 | |
Willard | ||
The Real Cancun | ||
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd | ||
How to Deal | ||
Secondhand Lions | ||
Elf | ||
2004 | The Butterfly Effect | |
Highwaymen | ||
Laws of Attraction | ||
The Notebook | ||
Cellular | ||
Raise Your Voice | ||
After the Sunset | ||
Blade: Trinity | ||
2005 | Son of the Mask | |
King's Ransom | ||
Monster-in-Law | ||
Wedding Crashers | ||
The Man | ||
A History of Violence | ||
Domino | ||
Just Friends | ||
The New World | ||
2006 | Final Destination 3 | |
Take the Lead | ||
Hoot | ||
Grilled | ||
Snakes on a Plane | ||
How to Eat Fried Worms | ||
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning | ||
Little Children | ||
Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny | ||
The Nativity Story | ||
2007 | Code Name: The Cleaner | |
The Number 23 | ||
Full of It | ||
The Last Mimzy | Writer: screenplay | |
Fracture | Executive producer | |
Hairspray | ||
Rush Hour 3 | ||
Shoot 'Em Up | ||
Mr. Woodcock | ||
Rendition | ||
Martian Child | ||
The Golden Compass | ||
2008 | Be Kind Rewind | |
Semi-Pro | ||
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay | ||
Sex and the City | ||
Journey to the Center of the Earth | ||
Appaloosa | ||
Pride and Glory | ||
Four Christmases | ||
2009 | Inkheart | |
He's Just Not That Into You | ||
17 Again | ||
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past | ||
My Sister's Keeper | ||
2010 | Dear John | |
Valentine's Day | ||
Sex and the City 2 | ||
2011 | Hall Pass | |
Horrible Bosses | ||
New Year's Eve | ||
2012 | Rock of Ages | |
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey | ||
2013 | Snitch | Production executive |
Jack the Giant Slayer | Executive producer | |
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone | ||
We're the Millers | ||
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | ||
2014 | Tammy | |
Horrible Bosses 2 | ||
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies | ||
2015 | San Andreas | |
Vacation | ||
2016 | Keanu | |
The Conjuring 2 | ||
Central Intelligence | ||
Collateral Beauty | ||
2017 | Fist Fight | |
Going in Style | ||
The House | ||
It | ||
The Disaster Artist | ||
2018 | Game Night | |
Rampage | ||
Life of the Party | ||
2021 | The Many Saints of Newark | |
2022 | Elvis | |
Black Adam |
References
- ^ "Toby Emmerich on Warners Bros.' 'Crazy Rich' Year: "We All Feel Like We've Turned a Corner Now" | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. 18 January 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
- ^ Miller, Gerri (2019-05-28). "Noah Emmerich Enters 'The Hot Zone'". Jewish Journal. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
- ^ "Running Scared". 24 February 2006 – via IMDb.
- ^ "Press Releases - Time Warner Inc".
- ^ Lang, Brent (9 January 2018). "Warner Bros. Shake-Up: Toby Emmerich Named Film Chairman, Sue Kroll Out". Variety. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ^ "Toby Emmerich". Warner Bros. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ^ Lang, Brent (2019-10-30). "Toby Emmerich Extends Contract as Warner Bros. Chairman, Carolyn Blackwood Named COO". Variety. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
- ^ Donnelly, Matt (2022-06-01). "Toby Emmerich Steps Down as Warner Bros. Picture Group Chairman, Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy Taking Over Studio". Variety. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (2022-06-01). "David Zaslav "Thrilled" Toby Emmerich Remaining Part Of Warner Bros Discovery Family, Outlines New Structure; De Luca & Abdy Made Official". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
- ^ Kim Masters (July 28, 2022). "Alan Horn on Rejoining Warner Bros.: "I See Myself as a Consigliere"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
External links
- Toby Emmerich at IMDb
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