Gary Barber | |
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Born | 1957 (age 66–67) |
Nationality | South African |
Education | B.S. University of the Witwatersrand |
Occupation | Media executive |
Known for | CEO of
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (2010–2018) Co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment |
Children | 3 |
Gary Barber (born 1957) is a South African-born American film producer. Barber was the chairman and CEO of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [1] He is also co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment.
Barber was born to a Jewish family [2] in Johannesburg, South Africa. [3] [4] He was educated at King David School, Linksfield, in Johannesburg. He then received an accounting degree from the University of the Witwatersrand, also in Johannesburg. [1] [5] He later worked as a Chartered Accountant and Certified Public Accountant in South Africa and the United States, both with Price Waterhouse. [1]
In 1982, he won a trip to the Arlington Million horse race in Illinois. [5] In the same year, he moved to the United States, where his brother Cecil had been living since 1979. In the mid-1980s, Barber became a U.S. citizen. [3] In 1998, he and Roger Birnbaum founded Spyglass Entertainment in Los Angeles. [1] His highest-grossing film as producer was The Tourist (2010), which grossed close to US$280 million at the worldwide box office. [6]
In December 2010, Barber became Chief Executive Officer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). [1] Under his leadership, MGM together with Eon Productions and Sony Pictures financed the successful James Bond film Skyfall, which grossed US$1,1 billion. MGM then also financed The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), 21 Jump Street (2012) and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013). MGM then moved forward with remakes of RoboCop and Poltergeist. [7] [8] In March 2018, Barber was ousted from MGM, coming five months after the renewal of his contract with the studio to 2022; he received a $260M settlement. [9] [10]
Barber has three daughters and lives in Los Angeles. [5]
Barber is also a Thoroughbred racehorse owner. The Deputy, owned in partnership with Team Valor, won the 2000 running of the Grade II Santa Catalina Stakes and the Grade I Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. In 2006, Becrux, also owned in partnership with Team Valor, won the Grade I Woodbine Mile at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada. [11] In 2014, his filly Lexie Lou won the Queen's Plate and was named the Canadian Horse of the Year. [12] His horse War of Will won the 2019 Preakness Stakes. [13]
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Gary Barber | |
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Born | 1957 (age 66–67) |
Nationality | South African |
Education | B.S. University of the Witwatersrand |
Occupation | Media executive |
Known for | CEO of
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (2010–2018) Co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment |
Children | 3 |
Gary Barber (born 1957) is a South African-born American film producer. Barber was the chairman and CEO of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [1] He is also co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment.
Barber was born to a Jewish family [2] in Johannesburg, South Africa. [3] [4] He was educated at King David School, Linksfield, in Johannesburg. He then received an accounting degree from the University of the Witwatersrand, also in Johannesburg. [1] [5] He later worked as a Chartered Accountant and Certified Public Accountant in South Africa and the United States, both with Price Waterhouse. [1]
In 1982, he won a trip to the Arlington Million horse race in Illinois. [5] In the same year, he moved to the United States, where his brother Cecil had been living since 1979. In the mid-1980s, Barber became a U.S. citizen. [3] In 1998, he and Roger Birnbaum founded Spyglass Entertainment in Los Angeles. [1] His highest-grossing film as producer was The Tourist (2010), which grossed close to US$280 million at the worldwide box office. [6]
In December 2010, Barber became Chief Executive Officer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). [1] Under his leadership, MGM together with Eon Productions and Sony Pictures financed the successful James Bond film Skyfall, which grossed US$1,1 billion. MGM then also financed The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), 21 Jump Street (2012) and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013). MGM then moved forward with remakes of RoboCop and Poltergeist. [7] [8] In March 2018, Barber was ousted from MGM, coming five months after the renewal of his contract with the studio to 2022; he received a $260M settlement. [9] [10]
Barber has three daughters and lives in Los Angeles. [5]
Barber is also a Thoroughbred racehorse owner. The Deputy, owned in partnership with Team Valor, won the 2000 running of the Grade II Santa Catalina Stakes and the Grade I Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. In 2006, Becrux, also owned in partnership with Team Valor, won the Grade I Woodbine Mile at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada. [11] In 2014, his filly Lexie Lou won the Queen's Plate and was named the Canadian Horse of the Year. [12] His horse War of Will won the 2019 Preakness Stakes. [13]
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