Roger Birnbaum

Roger Birnbaum
Born 1950 (age 6566)[1]
Teaneck, New Jersey
Spouse(s) Pamela West (divorced)
Leslie Lopez
Children Claire Birnbaum Block
Parent(s) Arlene Steinlauf Birnbaum
Norman Birnbaum

Roger Birnbaum (born c. 1950) is an American film producer who owns the company Spyglass Entertainment and was co-CEO and co-Chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His two greatest box office hits as producer have been Rush Hour 2 and The Tourist which grossed US$347,325,802 and US$278,346,189 at the worldwide box office respectively.[2][3]

Biography

Birnbaum was born to a Jewish family[4] in Teaneck, New Jersey,[5] the son of Arlene (nee Steinlauf) and Norman Birnbaum.[4] His father was a World War II veteran who went into the embroidery business with his father after the war and used his profits to build the Stonehenge building in New Jersey in 1967.[4] Birnbaum graduated from Teaneck High School[5] and then attended the University of Denver.[6]

Personal life

His first wife was Pamela West;[7] they had one daughter Claire Birnbaum Block (born 1987).[8] He later married Leslie Lopez.[9][10]

He was also previously in a seven year relationship with actress Teri Garr.[11]

Filmography

Year Title Notes
1984 When Your Lover Leaves producer
1985 Scandal Sheet producer
The Sure Thing producer
1987 Who's That Girl producer
Bay Coven executive producer
1993 The Three Musketeers producer
1994 Angie executive producer
Angels in the Outfield producer
A Low Down Dirty Shame producer
1995 Houseguest producer
The Jerky Boys producer
Heavyweights producer
Tall Tale producer
While You Were Sleeping producer
The Big Green producer
Powder producer
1996 Before and After executive producer
Celtic Pride producer
First Kid producer
The Rich Man's Wife producer
Maximum Risk executive producer
1997 Metro producer
The Beautician and the Beast executive producer
Grosse Point Blank producer
Gone Fishin' producer
G.I. Jane producer
Washington Square producer
RocketMan producer
Angels in the Endzone executive producer
Flash executive producer
1998 Overnight Delivery executive producer
Six Days, Seven Nights producer
Simon Birch producer
Rush Hour producer
Holy Man producer
1999 Inspector Gadget producer
Angels in the Infield executive producer
2000 Keeping the Faith executive producer
Shanghai Noon producer
Unbreakable executive producer
2001 Rush Hour 2 producer
Out Cold executive producer
2002 The Count of Monte Cristo producer
Dragonfly producer
Abandon producer
Reign of Fire producer
2003 Criminology 101 executive producer
The Recruit producer
Shanghai Knights producer
Inspector Gadget 2 executive producer
Bruce Almighty executive producer
Seabiscuit executive producer
One Love executive producer
2004 The Perfect Score producer
Connie and Carla producer
The Ranch executive producer
Mr. 3000 producer
Weekends executive producer
2005 The Pacifier producer
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy producer
The Legend of Zorro executive producer
Memoirs of a Geisha executive producer
2006 Eight Below executive producer
Stay Alive executive producer
Stick It executive producer
2007 The Lookout producer
The Invisible producer
Evan Almighty producer
Rush Hour 3 producer
Underdog producer
Balls of Fury producer
2008 27 Dresses producer
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins executive producer
The Ruins executive producer
The Happening executive producer
The Love Guru executive producer
Wanted executive producer
Ghost Town executive producer
Flash of Genius producer
Four Christmases producer
2009 G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra executive producer
Invictus executive producer
2010 Leap Year producer
Dinner for Schmucks executive producer
The Tourist producer
2011 No Strings Attached executive producer
Footloose executive producer
2012 The Vow producer
2013 G.I. Joe: Retaliation executive producer
2014 RoboCop executive producer
2016 The Magnificent Seven producer
2017 Death Wish producer

References

  1. "Roger Birnbaum Biography (1950?-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-15.
  2. "The Tourist". Box Office Mojo.
  3. "Rush Hour 2". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  4. 1 2 3 New York Times: "Norman Birnbaum - Obituary" October 2, 2007
  5. 1 2 Spelling, Ian. "Let the Lion Roar: Teaneck native Roger Birnbaum shines brightly in Hollywood", (201) magazine, June 1, 2011. Accessed October 6, 2011. "Much of the producer’s touch, the instinct that drives Birnbaum to financially back a script or to help nurture a pitch into a script and then into a feature, and his overall taste as a filmmaker, can be traced back to his formative years in Teaneck. He was raised there and attended Teaneck High School."
  6. Advisory Board Biographies, Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television and New Media. Accessed March 6, 2008.
  7. Los Angeles Times: "Lorand West Obituary" July 13, 2008
  8. C Magazine: "GOING STEADY Nestled in a Malibu canyon, Claire Birnbaum and Eric Block skip from high school sweethearts to husband and wife." January 1, 2013 - p. 114
  9. Hollywood Reporter: "Producer Roger Birnbaum became engaged to Bouchon VIP guest-relations manager Leslie Lopez in Napa Valley, Calif., on Dec. 15." January 10, 2013
  10. "41st AFI Life Achievement Award Honoring Mel Brooks - Red Carpet" retrieved October 20, 2016
  11. Chicago Tribune: "Is Teri Garr Serious When -She Says She Isn`t Serious? On Tour, The Actress Drops Her Comedic Guard" By Johanna Steinmetz October 30, 1988 | Well, I lived with two men, one for seven years, the other for five. I was with Birnbaum (Roger Birnbaum, an independent producer) for seven. That was like a marriage.
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