Joe Roth

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Joseph Emanuel Roth (born June 13, 1948)<ref name="BU Bridge">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="DOB"/> is an American film executive, producer and director. He co-founded Morgan Creek Entertainment in 1988 and was chairman of 20th Century Fox (1989–1993), Caravan Pictures (1993–1994), and Walt Disney Studios (1994–2000) before founding Revolution Studios in 2000, then Roth/Kirschenbaum Films in 2007.

Early lifeEdit

Roth was born on June 13, 1948<ref name="DOB"/> to Frances and Lawrence Roth.<ref>New York Civil Liberties Union: "Obituary: Steven Engel, Plaintiff in Landmark School Prayer Case" Template:Webarchive February 6, 2008</ref> He has stated that his Jewish family faced various forms of harassment growing up in a heavily Catholic part of Long Island, New York. This involved incidents like "a cross being burned on the lawn and some of Roth's schoolmates crossed themselves before they would speak to him."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 1959, Roth's father volunteered his son to be a plaintiff in the ACLU's effort to abolish mandatory prayer in public schools. The case, filed in New York, went through several appeals, finally reaching the U.S. Supreme Court in 1962. The Court ruled that such prayer was unconstitutional under the First Amendment, in the landmark case of Engel v. Vitale.<ref>Hammer, Joshua. "The Sly Dog at Fox". Newsweek, May 25, 1992.</ref>

Roth attended Boston University, graduating in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in communication.<ref name="BU Bridge" />

CareerEdit

Over the course of his career, he has produced over 40 films, and has directed six to date, including 1990's Coupe de Ville, 2001's America's Sweethearts and 2006's Freedomland.

In 1988 by Roth and James Robinson co-founded Morgan Creek Entertainment.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The name came from Roth's favorite film, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The company had box-office hits including Young Guns and Major League.

In 1989, Roth became chairman of 20th Century Fox, who were very successful under him, including hits Home Alone, Die Hard 2 and White Men Can't Jump. His contract expired in July 1992 but he agreed to stay on as Fox Inc. chairman Barry Diller had quit earlier in the year. He later announced in November 1992 that he was leaving Fox to set up an independent production company at The Walt Disney Studios.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 1992, he co-founded Caravan Pictures with Roger Birnbaum, which had a production deal with The Walt Disney Studios. Roth moved on to be Disney studio chief on August 24, 1994.<ref name=os>Template:Cite news</ref> Disney CEO Michael Eisner was so set on replacing Jeffrey Katzenberg as Disney studio chief with Roth that he forgave the $15 million cost overrun debt for I Love Trouble and paid Roth $40 million of fees for 21 unproduced films under the deal.<ref name="thr">Template:Cite news</ref>

Roth, who was ranked 6th in Premiere MagazineTemplate:-'s 2003 Hollywood Power List, produced the 76th annual Academy Awards. Roth announced in October 2007 that, when Revolution's distribution deal with Sony Pictures ended, that he would depart from Revolution Studios to form his own production company, Roth Films.

On November 13, 2007, Roth was introduced as the majority owner of a Seattle, Washington–based Major League Soccer franchise along with Paul Allen. Seattle Sounders FC—which calls Lumen Field home—began regular season play in 2009. On November 12, 2015, Roth passed on majority ownership to Adrian Hanauer.

Personal lifeEdit

Roth was married to Donna Arkoff whose father was movie producer Samuel Z. Arkoff.<ref>New York Times: "Samuel Z. Arkoff, Maker of Drive-In Thrillers, Dies at 83" By ALJEAN HARMETZ September 19, 2001</ref> They have three children.

The family resided in the Dolores del Río House, designed by architect Douglas Honnold for Irish production designer Cedric Gibbons and Mexican actress Dolores del Río in 1929 in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California.<ref name="archdigestamodernemasterpiecerevived">Template:Cite news</ref> In 2021, Roth paid $23 million for a Template:Convert, 1960s Midcentury home designed by Dan Dworsky and renovated by Waldo Fernandez in Beverly Hills.<ref>Jack Flemming (October 12, 2021), ‘F9’ producer Joe Roth drops $23 million for a Beverly Hills Midcentury Los Angeles Times.</ref>

FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

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Miscellaneous crew
Year Film Role Notes
1974 The Conversation Production assistant check|unknown=|preview=Page using Template:Center with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| 1 | style }}
1988 Young Guns Presenter
Dead Ringers
1990 The Exorcist III
As an actor
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1976 Tunnel Vision Player-Announcer
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Production manager
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1998 Armageddon Executive in charge of production check|unknown=|preview=Page using Template:Center with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| 1 | style }}
Thanks
Year Film Role
1995 Dead Presidents Special thanks
2002 Punch-Drunk Love
Gangs of New York
2009 Bandslam Thanks

TelevisionEdit

Producer

Year Title Notes
2004 76th Academy Awards Television special

Executive producer

Year Title Notes
2007 Demons TV movie
2011 Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza
2010–12 Are We There Yet?
2012–14 Anger Management
2019 This Is Football Documentary
2020 The Plot Against America
2021 Panic
Thanks
Year Title Role Notes
1990 American Masters Special thanks Documentary
2020 The Last Dance

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