Rick Schwartz

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Rick Schwartz

Partner, Eight Million Plus Productions
Born c. 1971
New York, N.Y.
Occupation Film & TV Producer

Rick Schwartz (born 1967) is a film & TV producer and financier based in New York, whose credits include Lip Sync Battle, The Departed, Black Swan, Gangs of New York, The Aviator, Machete, and The Others.

Career

Schwartz began his film career at Miramax under Harvey and Bob Weinstein, eventually serving as the company's Senior Vice President of Production. During his seven year tenure at Miramax, Schwartz oversaw the development and production of numerous high profile Miramax projects, including Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York,[1] starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day Lewis and Cameron Diaz, and Alejandro Amenabar’s The Others, starring Nicole Kidman and produced in conjunction with Tom Cruise.[2]

Prior to launching Eight Million Plus Productions in 2014, Schwartz produced such award-winning films as The Aviator,[3] directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett and Kate Beckinsale, as well as the Academy Award winning film, The Departed,[4] also directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg and Jack Nicholson.

Eight Million Plus Productions

In 2014 Schwartz and Jimmy Fallon partnered in Eight Million Plus Productions, a New York based production company. Current shows include Spike TV's Lip Sync Battle and NBC's Sharing.

Overnight Productions

From 2008 to 2014, Schwartz was CEO and Founder of Overnight Productions, which has financed and produced movies by directors like Robert Rodriguez, Darren Aronofsky and Gela Babluani.[5] The first film to be released under the new banner was The Lucky Ones, directed by Neil Burger and starring Rachel McAdams, Tim Robbins, and Michael Peña. In 2009, Schwartz produced the thriller "13", a remake of the award-winning French film "13 Tzameti, Directed by Gela Babluani and starring Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Ray Winstone, 50 Cent and Emmanuelle Chriqui.[6] Schwartz and his Overnight banner also financed and produced the $10m action movie "Machete", an independent feature co-directed by Robert Rodriguez and starring Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan and Danny Trejo.[7] Schwartz's success continued in 2010 with the Academy Award nominated, "Black Swan", directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel and Barbara Hershey.[8] The $13m movie went on to gross over $320m worldwide, with Portman winning an Academy Award for Best Actress.

Future projects include Spectra, a supernatural horror film to star Nicole Kidman who is also producing; Southbound, a thriller to be directed by Jonathan Jakubowitz; Goree Girls, a musical drama to be produced with and starring Jennifer Aniston;[9] and Fit Model, a teen comedy set in the world of high fashion modeling, co-developed with Full Picture, the creators of Project Runway and the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.[10]

In total, Schwartz has been involved with movies that have grossed over $1 billion in worldwide box office sales and earned 31 Academy Award Nominations.

Machete Kills

Machete Kills is an action film written by Robert Rodriguez and Kyle Ward and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film is produced by Schwartz's Overnight Productions along with Rodriquez, Aaron Kaufman and Iliana Kikolic through their QuickDraw Productions, Segei Bespalov of Aldamisa Films, and Alexander Rodnyansky of AR Films.[11] Machete Kills is a sequel to the 2010 genre movie Machete (inspired by the fake trailer to the film Grindhouse) and stars Danny Trejo, Mel Gibson, Jessica Alba, Amber Heard, Michelle Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara, Demian Bichir, Antonio Banderas, Zoe Saldana, Edward James Olmos, Vanessa Hudgens, Cuba Gooding Jr., Alexa Vega, William Sadler, Lady Gaga, Marko Zaror, and Charlie Sheen. The plot follows the titular ex-fedarale Machete (Danny Trejo) as he is recruited by the U.S. President (Charlie Sheen) to stop an arms dealer (Mel Gibson) from launching a deadly missile.[12] Open Road Films released the film on October 11, 2013.[13]

Tatua

Schwartz's Overnight Productions has lined up financing for a Fall production start in Toronto for the indie genre film Tatua, starring Twilight and Hercules actor Kellan Lutz.[14] Danny Black, the film's main character, is involuntarily chosen to participate in a secret government program that develops high tech weaponry for covert assassination missions. Danny is tattooed with a powerful ink that allows him to pull weapons straight off his skin, giving him the power to access high security areas with ease. The side effect of this adrenalin fueled process is the physical and mental toll it takes on his body. When his young son is kidnapped by one of Danny’s notoriously violent targets, Danny must risk his own life to save his child.[15] A visually innovative genre film with a contained budget similar to Resident Evil and Underworld, Tatua will be produced by Schwartz along with Todd Breau and Kari Hollend. Paul Leyden wrote the script based on an original concept by comic book creators Paul Jenkins and Rob Prior.[14]

Lua Technologies

Schwartz is Chief Strategic Officer for Lua Technologies, a suite of digital tools that helps teams communicate, collaborate, and build community on site.[16] After an initial funding of $1 million from a 2012 TechStars Demo Day, in August 2012 Lua received a $2.5 million seed round of financing led by Roger Ehrenberg's IA Ventures.[17] Among the other investors are Srauss Zelnick, and former Tumblr president John Maloney, Aryeh Bourkoff and Aaron Stone. Lua's clients have included film sets, sporting venues, construction sites and musical tours.[18]

Personal life

Schwartz is active in numerous charities, including The Robin Hood Foundation, United Jewish Appeal, and Amfar.[19] He is an investor in the 1Oak nightclubs and a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild. Schwartz is a published writer whose work has appeared in such outlets as The Huffington Post, Grantland, The Washington Times, The Daily Beast and The Times of London. His writing often details his experiences in the film industry, as well as commentary on a variety of topics including sports, pop culture, marriage and religion.

Filmography

Lip Sync Battle 2015 Executive Producer Tatua 2015 Producer Pre-Production
Machete Kills 2013 Producer
Monte Carlo 2011 Producer
Black Swan 2010 Executive Producer
Machete 2010 Producer
13 2010 Producer
Labor Pains 2009 Producer
Lucky Ones, TheThe Lucky Ones 2008 Producer
First Born 2007 Producer
Departed, TheThe Departed 2006 Co-Producer
Aviator, TheThe Aviator 2004 Executive Producer
Human Stain, TheThe Human Stain 2003 Executive Producer
Battle of Shaker Heights, TheThe Battle of Shaker Heights 2003 Executive Producer
Gangs of New York 2002 Co-Executive Producer
Birthday Girl 2001 Executive Producer[20]
Others, TheThe Others 2001 Executive Producer
Malèna 2001 Executive Producer
Love's Labour's Lost 2000 Associate Producer
Shakespeare in Love 1998 assistant: Harvey Weinstein
The Mighty 1998 assistant: Harvey Weinstein

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