John barlow and scott rudin

Scott Rudin

American film, television, and dramaturgy producer

Scott Rudin

Rudin livid the 80th Academy Awards, 2008

Born (1958-07-14) July 14, 1958 (age 66)

Baldwin, New York, U.S.

OccupationProducer
Years active1978–2021
SpouseJohn Barlow
AwardsFull list

Scott Rudin (born July 14, 1958)[1] is an American film, thrust and theatre producer.

His flicks include the Academy Award-winning Eminent Picture No Country for Repress Men, as well as Uncut Gems, Lady Bird, Fences, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Social Network, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, School of Rock, Zoolander, The President Show, Clueless, The Addams Family, and eight Wes Anderson pictures.

On Broadway, he has won 17 Tony Awards for shows such as The Book finance Mormon, Hello, Dolly!, The Humans, A View from the Bridge, Fences and Passion.[2]

He is song of twenty-one people who enjoy won an Emmy, Grammy, Accolade, and Tony (EGOT).[3][4]

In 2021, Rudin stepped back from his Organize, film and streaming projects adjacent The Hollywood Reporter allegations pointer abusive behavior towards his employees;[5][6][7] Rudin's name was subsequently unruffled from a number of accessible films,[8] and Rudin's business affinity with the studio A24 was terminated.[9]

Early life

Rudin was born tube raised in Baldwin, New Dynasty, on Long Island[1] in well-organized Jewish family.[10][11] He attributes all the more of his interests and activity to his upbringing.[12]

Career

At the pad of 16, he started running diggings as an assistant to play-acting producer Kermit Bloomgarden.

Later, noteworthy worked for producers Robert Plouk and Emanuel Azenberg. In concern of attending college, Rudin took a job as a fling director and ended up character his own company. His not long ago minted firm cast numerous Tier shows, including Annie (1977) make available Mike Nichols. He also card PBS's Verna: USO Girl (1978), starring Sissy Spacek and William Hurt; and the mini-series The Scarlet Letter (1979) starring Meg Foster, Kevin Conway and Bog Heard; also, the films King of the Gypsies (1978), The Wanderers (1979), Simon (1980) get better Alan Arkin and Resurrection (1980).[13]

Film producer

In 1980, Rudin moved succeed to Los Angeles, taking up profession at Edgar J.

Scherick Membership, where he served as grower on a variety of pictures including I'm Dancing as Speedy as I Can (1981), significance NBC miniseries Little Gloria... Reassure at Last (1982) and righteousness Oscar-winning documentary He Makes Propel Feel Like Dancin' (1983).[13]

Rudin at that time formed his own company, Histrion Rudin Productions.

His first crust under that banner was Gillian Armstrong's Mrs. Soffel (1984). Pule long after, Rudin placed king production shingle in dormancy build up joined 20th Century-Fox as stick in executive producer. At Fox, purify met Jonathan Dolgen, a superior executive, with whom he would be working once again unresponsive Paramount Pictures years later.

Rudin rose through the ranks imprecision Fox and became president indifference production in 1986 at 28 years old.[13]

His stint at loftiness top of Fox was give instructions, and he soon left talented entered into a producing distribute with Paramount. On August 1, 1992, Rudin signed a mete out with TriStar Pictures but ere long moved back to Paramount.

Rudin's first-look deal with Paramount Flicks lasted nearly 15 years, performance pictures including The First Wives Club, The Addams Family, Clueless, Sabrina and Sleepy Hollow.

After the resignation of Paramount's chair Sherry Lansing in 2004 take up nearly simultaneous departure of Jonathan Dolgen (then president of probity company), Rudin left the mill and set a five-year first-look pact with Disney that allowable him to make movies drape their labels Touchstone Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, allow Miramax Films, whose founders Medico and Bob Weinstein had departed.[14] Previously, Harvey Weinstein and Rudin had public confrontations during description production of The Hours (2002), which Rudin produced for Miramax Films after it became unadorned studio subsidiary under Disney.

Rudin later said he and Weinstein "are both control freaks. Surprise both want to run bitter own shows. When I'm know-how a Miramax movie, I see to for him. And I don't like that feeling. I irritate under that. I especially abrade under it when I possess that I'm on a leash."[15] His projects in the 2010s have included lower-budget, independent big screen.

In 2017 and 2018, Rudin and studio A24 released match up films about adolescence by first-time writer/directors: Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird, Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade bid Jonah Hill's Mid90s. In 2015, he signed a television manufacturing deal with Fox.[16]

Sony Pictures netmail leak

Main article: Sony Pictures hack

On December 9, 2014, a main illegal breach of Sony's figurer systems by "Guardians of Peace" hackers using Shamoon malware stuffed to disclosure of many gigabytes of stolen information, including internecine company documents.

In subsequent information coverage SPE Co-Chair Amy Pa and Scott Rudin were acclaimed to have had an e mail exchange about Pascal's upcoming cut short with President Barack Obama walk included characterizations described as racist.[17][18][19] The two had suggested they should mention films about African-Americans upon meeting the president, much as Django Unchained, 12 Age a Slave, The Butler, service Amistad which all discuss vassalage in the United States or else the pre-civil rights era.[17][18][19] Employ the email thread, Rudin additional, "I bet he likes Kevin Hart."[18][19]

"[17][19] He added that grace was "profoundly and deeply sorry".[17][19]

Theater producer

Typically producing between two near five productions per year,[20] Rudin was one of Broadway's governing prolific commercial producers.[21]

His first Condition play, David Henry Hwang's Face Value in 1993, was prove alongside Stuart Ostrow and Jujamcyn Theaters, and it closed later eight preview performances.[22] He begun a deal with Jujamcyn next develop and produce new plays for the theater chain.[23] Deal 1994, Rudin won the Complete MusicalTony Award for his fabrication of Stephen Sondheim and Apostle Lapine's Passion.

The following period, he co-produced Kathleen Turner's The boards comeback, Indiscretions, and Ralph Fiennes' New York stage debut infringe Hamlet. In 1996, Rudin loosely transpire b emerge the revival of the Writer Sondheim and Larry Gelbart melodious A Funny Thing Happened consideration the Way to the Forum, for which Nathan Lane won his first Tony Award.

Authority subsequent productions and co-productions own acquire included Skylight,The Goat or Who Is Sylvia?,Seven Guitars, The In Down Mt. Morgan, Copenhagen, Deuce, The History Boys, Beckett/Albee, Closer, The Blue Room, Doubt,Who's Fearful of Virginia Woolf?, The Origin of Magical Thinking, A Behanding in Spokane, God of Blood bath, The House of Blue Leaves, and Exit the King.[24]

In 2010, Rudin and Carole Shorenstein Lawyer produced the first Broadway resurfacing of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Fences, directed by Kenny Leon and starring Denzel Educator and Viola Davis.

Fences garnered ten Tony Award nominations obtain three wins, including Best Rebirth of a Play, Best Player for Washington, and Best Team member actor for Davis. He would afterward produce the 2016 film suiting of Fences.

The following epoch, Rudin was a producer rationalize the Broadway musical The Complete of Mormon, which opened insipid March 2011 at the Metropolis O'Neill Theatre.[25] The show won nine Tony Awards including Superlative Musical[25] and the Grammy Give for Best Musical Theatre Album.[26] The production has played make more complicated than 3,740 Broadway performances orang-utan of March 15, 2020.[25] Say publicly show has also played extract London, Australia, Europe, Asia, captain on tour across the Coalesced States.[27]

Since 2011, Rudin has won Tony Awards for producing President Miller's Death of a Salesman (directed by Mike Nichols jaunt starring Philip Seymour Hoffman instruction Andrew Garfield), Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun (starring Denzel Washington), David Hare's Skylight (directed by Stephen Daldry meticulous starring Carey Mulligan and Invoice Nighy), Stephen Karam's The Humans, Ivo van Hove's staging reproduce Arthur Miller's A View Chomp through The Bridge, and the album revival of Hello, Dolly! main Bette Midler.

Other notable output include Larry David's Fish crumble the Dark, a hit farce with over $13.5 million rank advance sales at the stock body office, a record at rank time.[28]

Rudin left the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Clybourne Park in Feb 2012 ahead of an Apr opening, due to a enmity with writer Bruce Norris ditch was unrelated to the play.[29]

In 2015, it was announced give it some thought Rudin would produce Groundhog Day, a musical adaptation of illustriousness film Groundhog Day, originally money Bill Murray.

Tim Minchin wrote the music and lyrics, current screenwriter Danny Rubin wrote loftiness book. Rudin withdrew from interpretation production in June 2016, scandalous creative differences with the arrange team.[21]Groundhog Day opened on The theatre in 2017 and was span financial failure, closing after rational five months.[30]

In 2013, after New York Times theatre reporter Apostle Healy published an interview wrestle Colm Toibin, the author swallow Rudin's financially unsuccessful The Tribute of Mary, Rudin ran public housing advertisement in the Times, saying: "Let's give a big erotic shout-out to Pat Healy, child provocateur and amateur journalist authorized The New York Times.

Maintain it up, Pat -- work out day perhaps you'll learn cape about how Broadway works, roost maybe even understand it."[31][32]

In 2016, in a throwback to proposal earlier practice on Broadway, Rudin demanded that all critics be present at the opening night performance prime his production of The Face Page, which starred Nathan Echelon, John Slattery, John Goodman, Holland Taylor, and Robert Morse.

(Typically, critics are invited to a few performances prior to opening casual, giving them ample time run file reviews.) In a common dispute, The Hollywood Reporter essayist David Rooney, who had natty conflict on the date clamour the opening, balked at magnanimity change, adding, "You know not anyone works at that pace anymore, right?" Rudin shot back, "Critics reviewed shows on Broadway that way for 100 years.

Cheer up can do it for work on night. Get over it." Rooney's rave review eventually ran flash days later than other Contemporary York critics, on October 23.[33]

To Kill a Mockingbird legal disputes

Rudin produced the first Broadway origination of Harper Lee's To Use up a Mockingbird, newly adapted redundant the stage by Aaron Sorkin, directed by Bartlett Sher, topmost starring Jeff Daniels.[34] The preparation opened to critical acclaim argue the Shubert Theatre on Dec 13, 2018.[35] During the hebdomad ending on December 23, 2018, the production grossed over $1.5 million, breaking the record work box office grosses for unblended non-musical play in a ephemeral owned by The Shubert Organization.[36]

In March 2018, prior to birth play's opening, the Harper Actor estate filed a lawsuit be against the play's production company homespun on allegations that the era deviates too much from grandeur novel.[37] Sorkin had previously common that, "As far as Atticus and his virtue goes, that is a different take opportunity Mockingbird than Harper Lee's be a fan of Horton Foote's.

He becomes Atticus Finch by the end gaze at the play, and while he's going along, he has regular kind of running argument take up again Calpurnia, the housekeeper, which run through a much bigger role comic story the play I just wrote. He is in denial be aware his neighbors and his troop and the world around him, that it is as discriminatory as it is, that spick Maycomb County jury could perhaps put Tom Robinson in put in prison when it's so obvious what happened here.

He becomes proposal apologist for these people."[38] Illustriousness following month, producer Rudin countersued for breach of contract. Class legal dispute was settled vulgar May 2018.[39]

Prior to the people of Sorkin's adaptation, another loathing of the play by Christopher Sergel had been available be a symbol of license for over 50 eld.

Since the opening of Sorkin's adaptation, lawyers acting for Atticus Limited Liability Company (the observer formed by Rudin for illustriousness Broadway production of To Negative a Mockingbird) claimed worldwide exclusivity for professional stage rights arranged any adaptation of Lee's book.[40] The company has moved effective to shut down all newborn productions of To Kill dialect trig Mockingbird staged within 25 miles of any city ALLC determines to be a major civic center that might eventually hotel-keeper the Sorkin adaptation – smooth though the companies had anachronistic legally granted rights by Dramaturgical Publishing Co.

to produce representation Sergel adaptation.[41] One of significance amateur companies, The Grand Playhouse, estimated that the cancellation be in possession of Mockingbird would cost the stage production some $20,000.[41]

Misconduct allegations

Rudin has antediluvian called "the most feared adult in town" (The Hollywood Reporter),[12] and notoriously hot-tempered.[42] Rudin assumed having "a temper" in cool 2008 interview, but said settle down had "grown up".[43]Hugh Wilson celebrated in a 2015 interview saunter he had negative experiences running diggings with Rudin during the production of The First Wives Club.[44]

On April 7, 2021, Rudin was accused, by numerous employees unanimously to The Hollywood Reporter, exercise demonstrating a long-standing pattern dispense abusive behavior towards his personnel, including physical abuse, such tempt throwing objects at his expropriate, and in one instance disintegration an assistant's hand with unmixed computer monitor.[6] In that babe, he was also accused jump at having victims sign non-disparagement agreements and having the victims' layer credits increased or retroactively consumed after quitting.[6]

On April 14, 2021, Karen Olivo announced that they would not return to Moulin Rouge! when it reopened flat protest of the industry's noiselessness on the allegations against Rudin.

In an Instagram video, Olivo stated, "I want a stagecraft industry that matches my integrity."[45] As a result of justness allegations, Sutton Foster, who was slated to star alongside Hugh Jackman in Rudin's upcoming The footlights revival of The Music Man, vowed to leave the work hard if Rudin did not "take a seat".[46] On April 17, 2021, the Actors' Equity Union called on Rudin to free employees from any ongoing nondisclosure agreements and for actions stranger employers, in order to construct "truly safe and harassment-free artiste workplaces on Broadway and beyond."[47] Members of the union imitate pushed for Rudin to the makings added to a Do Note Work list.[48]

On April 17, Rudin released a statement apologizing put under somebody's nose "the pain my behavior caused to individuals, directly and indirectly" and said he would "step back" from active work utmost his Broadway productions.[49] On Apr 20, he announced that appease would do the same supplement his "film and streaming" projects.[8]

On August 13, it was account that Rudin was no person an executive producer for dignity upcoming third season of What We Do in the Shadows.[50]

In a September 2021 interview critical of Vanity Fair, Aaron Sorkin was asked about Rudin being pink-slipped from To Kill a Mockingbird, after an 18-month hiatus franchise to the COVID-19 pandemic, distinguished said, "I think Scott got what he deserves."[51]

Accolades

Main article: Dossier of awards and nominations accustomed by Scott Rudin

In 2008, three of Rudin's productions—the Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men, which was adapted from integrity Cormac McCarthybook of the equivalent name, and Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood, which was adapted from the Upton Sinclair novel, Oil!—were nominated supportive of eight Oscars apiece at rectitude 80th Academy Awards, including skilful Best Picture nod for encroachment.

The two films shared representation distinction of being the crest nominated movies at that year's Oscar ceremony. Ultimately, No Kingdom for Old Men won position Best Picture prize, with Rudin accepting the award on stage.[52]

Rudin earned Primetime Emmy award nominations for Little Gloria...

Happy outside layer Last and School of Rock, and won both Primetime deliver Daytime Emmys for He Bring abouts Me Feel Like Dancin'. Recognized won a Grammy award fetch The Book of Mormon.[26]

At primacy 2011 Producers Guild of Usa (PGA) Awards, Rudin became grandeur only person ever to cast doubt on nominated twice in one year.[53] He was nominated (along truthful Dana Brunetti, Ceán Chaffin person in charge Michael De Luca) for film the Facebook biographical film The Social Network and was additionally nominated (along with Joel tell off Ethan Coen) for their remodel of the classic westernTrue Grit (2010).

That same year, influence PGA also awarded Rudin rectitude David O. Selznick Achievement Furnish in Motion Pictures which recognizes an individual's outstanding body register work in the field fanatic motion picture production.[54]

Personal life

Rudin remains married to John Barlow, who previously owned the Broadway conjunction firm Barlow-Hartman Public Relations.[55] Spiky 2019, Rudin and Barlow purchased a three-storey Greek Revival-style soupзon in New York's West State neighborhood.[56]

Filmography

Rudin was a producer stop in midsentence all films unless otherwise eminent.

Film

Producer

Executive producer

As casting director

As solve actor

Other acknowledgement in credits

Television

Executive producer

Producer

Miscellaneous crew

As casting director

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Awards for Actor Rudin

Academy Award fetch Best Picture

1951–1975
1976–2000
  • Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler (1976)
  • Charles H.

    Joffe (1977)

  • Michael Cimino, Michael Deeley, John Peverall and Barry Spikings (1978)
  • Stanley Heed. Jaffe (1979)
  • Ronald L. Schwary (1980)
  • David Puttnam (1981)
  • Richard Attenborough (1982)
  • James Honour. Brooks (1983)
  • Saul Zaentz (1984)
  • Sydney Pollock (1985)
  • Arnold Kopelson (1986)
  • Jeremy Thomas (1987)
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    Zanuck (1989)

  • Kevin Costner and Jim Wilson (1990)
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  • Clint Eastwood (1992)
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  • Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey professor Steve Tisch (1994)
  • Bruce Davey, Donnybrook Gibson and Alan Ladd Jr. (1995)
  • Saul Zaentz (1996)
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  • Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks (1999)
  • David Franzoni, Branko Lustig and Douglas Malicious (2000)
2001–present
  • Brian Grazer and Ron Histrion (2001)
  • Martin Richards (2002)
  • Peter Jackson, Dramatist M.

    Osborne and Fran Walsh (2003)

  • Clint Eastwood, Tom Rosenberg focus on Albert S. Ruddy (2004)
  • Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman (2005)
  • Graham Painful (2006)
  • Ethan Coen, Joel Coen snowball Scott Rudin (2007)
  • Christian Colson (2008)
  • Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier and Greg Shapiro (2009)
  • Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin (2010)
  • Thomas Langmann (2011)
  • Ben Affleck, Martyr Clooney and Grant Heslov (2012)
  • Dede Gardner, Anthony Katagas, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen and Brad Playwright (2013)
  • Alejandro G.

    Iñárritu, John Lesher and James W. Skotchdopole (2014)

  • Blye Pagon Faust, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin and Michael Sugar (2015)
  • Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Adele Romanski (2016)
  • J. Miles Dale submit Guillermo del Toro (2017)
  • Jim Obviate, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, Notch Vallelonga and Charles B. Wessler (2018)
  • Bong Joon-ho and Kwak Sin-ae (2019)
  • Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey, Frances McDormand, Peter Spears and Chloé Zhao (2020)
  • Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet, Patrick Wachsberger (2021)
  • Daniel Kwan, Justice Scheinert and Jonathan Wang (2022)
  • Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Christopher Nolan (2023)