Andrew G. Vajna

Andrew G. Vajna
Born András György Vajna
(1944-08-01) August 1, 1944
Budapest, Hungary

Andrew G. Vajna (born András György Vajna; August 1, 1944) is a Hungarian-American film producer.

Biography

Early life and first business successes

Andrew G. Vajna was born in Budapest in 1944. In 1956 at the age of 12, he fled from Hungary and with the support of Red Cross he made his way alone to Canada. He arrived having no friends and speaking no English. Later on he reunited with his parents in Los Angeles who fled Hungary separately. He studied cinematography at University of California (UCLA) and then joined the University’s Educational Motion Picture Department where he worked on different projects.

Preferring being independent Andy Vajna left UCLA to set up his own photo studio, but that venture soon came to end when he broke his leg in a ski accident and business could not operate for 9 months. After his recovery he became a hairdresser and teamed up with a boyhood friend, Gábor Koltai - who was a well-known wig stylist in Hollywood at that time - to produce high quality wigs Vajna moved to Hong Kong where he established his own wig manufacturing company, called Gilda Fashion Finally Vajna sold the firm in 1973. By that time the company employed more than 3000 people.

Entering the film industry - The Carolco times

Vajna launched his career in the entertainment industry with his purchase of motion picture theatres in the Far East. He founded Panasia Films Limited in Hong Kong, a highly profitable venture in the distribution, acquisition and representation of films. After Vajna negotiated the sales of Panasia to Raymond Chow’s Golden Harvest Company in 1976, and met Kassar at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, he and the film producer and industry executive formed Carolco, specializing in sales, financing and distribution of films worldwide. Vajna and Kassar had rented a small office in Melrose Avenue where their desks faced each other in the office and Vajna’s wife and Kassar’s girlfriend were their secretaries. In less than four years, Carolco became one of the top three foreign sales organizations in motion pictures industry.

In 1982, Vajna was a founder and then president of the American Film Marketing Association. During that same year, Vajna and Kassar made their film production debut with Rambo: First Blood, starring Sylvester Stallone. The First Blood became a phenomenal success, grossing $120 million internationally. It also rocketed Carolco into the forefront of independent production companies. Rambo: First Blood Part II was released in 1985, generating more than $300 million worldwide, making it one of the most profitable films in the history of moviemaking.

Vajna was executive producer with Mario Kassar on such films such as Alan Parker’s Angel Heart, and Rambo III. Other projects include Music Box, Mountains of the Moon, Total Recall, Air America, Narrow Margin and Jacob’s Ladder.

Cinergi Productions Inc.

In December 1989, Vajna sold all his interest in Carolco and formed Cinergi Productions, Inc. to engage in the financing, development, production and distribution of major event motion pictures. As part of its business plan, Cinergi has formed an alliance with The Walt Disney Company for distribution of Cinergi motion pictures in the United States, Canada and Latin America. Vajna’s strategy was to develop long-term relationships with certain talent and produce a steady supply of two to four event motion pictures per year. John McTiernan directed Cinergi’s first production, Medicine Man, starring Oscar winner Sean Connery. Christmas 1993 saw the release of Tombstone, the Wyatt Earp/Doc Holliday legend starring Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, and directed by George Cosmatos. In 1994, Cinergi released Renaissance Man, starring Danny DeVito and directed by Penny Marshall and Color of Night, starring Bruce Willis and Jane March, directed by Academy Award nominee director Richard Rush.

The summer of 1995 saw the release of two Cinergi productions. The first was Die Hard with a Vengeance which is the third instalment of the highly successful Die Hard series. The film stars Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons and Samuel Jackson and was directed by John McTiernan. To date, the film has grossed over $365 million worldwide. The second summer release was Judge Dredd starring Sylvester Stallone and directed by Danny Cannon. Also in 1995, Cinergi released two more highly anticipated films: The Scarlet Letter starring Demi Moore, Gary Oldman and Robert Duvall, based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story of an illicit love in Puritan New England, the film was directed by two-time Academy Award nominee Roland Joffe. The other was Nixon starring Anthony Hopkins as the beleaguered president. The film chronicles the life and controversial career of Richard M. Nixon and was directed by Academy Award winner Oliver Stone. Nixon was released in December and received four academy award nominations.

Another Cinergi release, Evita starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas, directed by Alan Parker tells the story of Evita Peron, the wife of Argentina’s former dictator Juan Perón. The film was a commercial success, grossing $141 million worldwide against a budget of $55 million. It has also won the Golden Globe for Best Picture of 1996 as well as the best actress and best original song awards.

Back to the roots, entering Hungarian film industry

Vajna has never forgotten his Hungarian roots and always tried to help the Hungarian film industry. He had a major role in many films being shot in Budapest, such as Evita, Escape to Victory and Red Heat.

He also actively participated in the distribution of Motion Pictures in Hungary eventually having a 70% share of the Hungarian box office. In 1989 Vajna founded InterCom that has become a market-leader and a distributor of many Hollywood studios, including 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Sony Pictures, Disney and MGM.

He was a producer of the record-breaking Hungarian comedy Out of Order aired in 1997. The film starring the most famous actors in Hungary was an outstanding success. With its 750 000 viewers in cinemas and several millions on TV it broke all the records of Hungarian box office.

In 1998, Andrew Vajna took Cinergi private by buying out the public stockholders. Thereafter, he reteamed with his former partner, Mario Kassar. Their first venture into big budget Hollywood fare again was I, Spy starring Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson shot in Budapest as well.

In 2002 he founded DIGIC Pictures in Hungary which is a high-end animation studio specializing in full 3D animation and visual effects for feature films, commercials and the video game industry and best known for creating fine details and realistic characters as well as world-class rendering in the animated shorts we produce.

In 2003 together with Mario Kassar they produced a film again that is the kind of movie they are so well known for: Terminator 3 – Rise of the Machines with Arnold Schwarzenegger was a mega budget action adventure and became a worldwide box office success. DIGIC Pictures also participated in creating visual effects for Terminator 3.

In 2005 Andy Vajna was – together with Quentin Tarantino and Lucy Liu – the executive producer of a feature-length documentary called Freedom’s Fury created by Colin Keith Gray and Megan Raney Aarons which showed his renewed interest in the story of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. The movie called The Children of Glory which showed the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 was Hungary’s most successful movie in 2006 with more half million viewers.

Reformer of the Hungarian film funding system

Since 2011 Andrew G. Vajna has been working as Government Commissioner in charge of the Hungarian film industry. In the same year Andrew G. Vajna conceived Hungarian National Film Fund with the mission to contribute to the production of Hungarian films or co-productions that provide art and entertainment for moviegoers and bring significant success both domestically and on an international level. The Film Fund provides transparent financial and professional support as well as creative cooperation, marketing support, professional expertise and international industry contacts, handling festivals, sales activity and apprentice program.

One of the recent films that received financial support from Hungarian National Film Fund was the year of 2015’s hard-hitting drama, the Son of Saul. The film premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Grand Prix. It also won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film becoming the first Hungarian film to win the award. As its biggest achievement, Son of Saul was the 2016 Oscar winner for foreign language category.

Under the Vajna era Hungarian movies financed by the Hungarian National Film Fund won altogether more than 130 international awards while the number of foreign films produced in Hungary increased significantly.

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Filmography

Year Title Notes
1973 Deadly China Doll producer
1980 The Changeling executive producer
1981 Victory executive producer
The Amateur executive producer
1982 First Blood executive producer
Superstition executive producer
1985 Rambo: First Blood Part II executive producer
1987 Angel Heart executive producer
Extreme Prejudice executive producer
1988 Rambo III executive producer
Red Heat executive producer
1989 DeepStar Six executive producer
Johnny Handsome executive producer
Music Box executive producer
1990 Mountains of the Moon executive producer
Total Recall executive producer
Air America executive producer
Narrow Margin executive producer
Jacob's Ladder executive producer
1992 Medicine Man producer
1993 Tombstone executive producer
1994 Renaissance Man producer
Color of Night
1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance executive producer
Judge Dredd executive producer
The Scarlet Letter producer
Nixon producer
1996 Amanda producer
1997 Evita producer
Shadow Conspiracy executive producer
A Miniszter félrelép producer
1998 An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn executive producer
1999 The 13th Warrior executive producer
2000 A Holocaust szemei executive producer
2001 An American Rhapsody executive producer
2002 I Spy producer
2003 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines producer
2006 Children of Glory producer
Freedom's Fury executive producer
Basic Instinct 2 producer
2008-2009 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles executive producer
2009 Terminator Salvation executive producer

References

  1. "Andy Vajna's website". andyvajna.com. Retrieved 2017-02-28.

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  1. andyvajna.com
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