Steve Tisch

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Steve Tisch

Tisch at the New York Giants Super Bowl rally at Giants Stadium.
Born (1949-02-14) February 14, 1949
Lakewood Township, New Jersey
Alma mater Tufts University
Organization New York Giants
Title Chairman/Executive Vice President
Term 2005–present
Spouse(s) Jamie Alexander Tisch (1996-?; divorced; 3 children)

Steven "Steve" Tisch (born February 14, 1949) is an American businessman. He is the chairman and Executive Vice President of the New York Giants, the NFL team co-owned by his family, as well as a film and television producer. He is the son of former Giants co-owner Bob Tisch.

Early life

Tisch was born in Lakewood Township, New Jersey and attended Tufts University, during which he began his filmmaking career.[2]

Career

During his youth, Tisch created a number of small films with backing by Columbia Pictures.[citation needed] In 1976, he left Columbia and created his first feature film, Outlaw Blues.[citation needed] He followed this up in 1983 with Risky Business, which gave Tom Cruise his first lead role.

Tisch (far right) visiting the White House on April 30, 2008.[1]

In 1984, Tisch produced a made-for-TV movie entitled The Burning Bed, which caused controversy but also received eleven Emmy nominations for Farrah Fawcett's depiction of a battered wife. Tisch launched his own production company in 1986, called the Steve Tisch Company, which has since specialized in small screen films. However, he also produced several critically acclaimed films including Forrest Gump, American History X, and Snatch. Tisch received a Best Motion Picture Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Forrest Gump, which was nominated for 13 Academy Awards and won six, and remains one of the 20 highest domestic box office grossing films in history.

He is currently a partner in Escape Artists, an independently financed film production company based at Sony Pictures Entertainment that is the result of a merger between his Steve Tisch Company and fellow partners Todd Black and Jason Blumenthal's production company, Black & Blu. Escape Artists released The Weather Man, starring Nicolas Cage, in the fall of 2005 and The Pursuit of Happyness, starring Will Smith, was released by Columbia Pictures on December 2006. Other projects include Seven Pounds starring Will Smith, Knowing, starring Nicolas Cage and The Taking of Pelham 123 starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta.

In 2007, Tisch received the P.T. Barnum Award from Tufts University for his exceptional work in the field of media and entertainment.

Tisch was named chairman and Executive Vice President of the New York Giants American football team in 2005. Tisch accepted the Vince Lombardi Trophy twice, when the Giants won the Super Bowl in 2008 and again in 2012. On April 30, 2008, Tisch along with the rest of the Giants team and administration were invited by President Bush to the White House to honor the Giants Super Bowl victory.[1]

Personal life

In 1996, Tisch married Jamie Leigh Anne Alexander.[3] They later divorced. They had three children, two girls and a boy.[4] Tisch is the only person to have ever won both an Oscar and a Super Bowl ring.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Office of the Press Secretary (April 30, 2008). "President Bush Welcomes Super Bowl XLII Champion New York Giants to White House". The White House. Retrieved April 30, 2008. 
  2. "Steve Tisch", Los Angeles Times. Accessed February 9, 2011. "Born in Lakewood, N.J., Tisch graduated from Tufts University and began his entertainment career as Peter Guber's assistant at Columbia Pictures."
  3. New York Times: "Steven Tisch and Jamie Alexander" October 20, 1996
  4. 4.0 4.1 The New York Obsever: "Philanthropist Jamie Tisch in Contract at 720 Park for $22 M" By Chloe Malle March 2010

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