Simon Fuller

Simon Fuller
Born (1960-05-17) 17 May 1960
Cyprus
Origin Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
Occupation(s) Talent manager, A&R representative, television producer, creator of the Idol franchise
Years active 1981–present
Labels 19 Entertainment (1985–2010)
XIX Entertainment (2010–)
Associated acts David and Victoria Beckham, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Andy Murray, Annie Lennox, Spice Girls, Jennifer Lopez, Abba, Amy Winehouse, Cathy Dennis, Carrie Underwood, Will Young, Lisa Marie Presley, Adelén, Steven Tyler, David Cook, S Club 7, Adam Lambert, Lewis Hamilton and others
Website xixentertainment.com

Simon Fuller (born 17 May 1960) is an English entrepreneur, artist manager, film and television producer. He is best known for being the creator of the Idol franchise, which was first seen in the UK under the name Pop Idol, and includes American Idol in the U.S.[1] Fuller is the executive producer of several hit shows including the Fox TV reality shows So You Think You Can Dance and Q'Viva.

One of the most influential figures in British popular culture, Fuller came to prominence through managing pop group the Spice Girls.[2] He has managed a wide range of talent that includes David and Victoria Beckham, Annie Lennox, S Club 7, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Steven Tyler, Lewis Hamilton, Andy Murray, Amy Winehouse, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Will Young, Emma Bunton, Lisa Marie Presley, Gary Barlow, Cathy Dennis, Aloe Blacc, Steve McManaman and others. He is in partnership with the duo Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony.

In 2007, Time magazine named Fuller one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[3] In 2008, Fuller was certified as the most successful British music manager of all time by Billboard magazine.[4] Fuller received the 2,441st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 23 May 2011.[5] The 2016 Sunday Times Rich List values Fuller at £415m.[6]

Business background

Fuller began his career in 1981 at Chrysalis in A&R (Chrysalis Records) in the UK,[7] where he signed Madonna's first hit 'Holiday' to the company. He started his own management company in London in 1985, 19 Entertainment,[8] eventually selling the business to CKX, Inc. in a cash and stock deal worth over $200 million in March 2005.[9] In 2008 the company delivered a profit of $92.5 million (£66m) into the parent company.[10] Fuller became a director of CKX, a position which gave him creative control over all of CKX's assets including the Elvis Presley Estate, Muhammad Ali's business interests, and other iconic rights properties, until January 2010 when he started a new firm, XIX Entertainment, while continuing to work with CKX/19 as a consultant and executive producer.[11] XIX Entertainment was given a valuation of $100 million. It is run from offices in London, Los Angeles and Nashville.[12][13]

In February 2008 Fuller was presented with the PGA Award by the Producers Guild of America in Hollywood. At the event he was praised for his creativity, entrepreneurship, and charity work by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Prince Charles who also thanked Fuller for his support of the Prince's charity The Prince's Trust.[14]

TV production, formats, technology

Fuller's first broadcast venture was S Club 7 an influential teen TV drama screened by BBC/Fox Kids in over 100 territories around the world.[15] S Club created a blueprint for the wave of teen-oriented shows that followed, including Glee and High School Musical[16] and launched the careers of several stars including Rachel Stevens, Jon Lee, Holly Willoughby, Ben Barnes, Frankie Sandford and Rochelle Wiseman.

In 2001, Fuller created Pop Idol,[17] a Saturday night prime time TV show that uncovered Will Young whose single Evergreen later became the 'biggest selling single of the century' in the UK.[18] Fuller sold Pop Idol to Fox in the US, and American Idol quickly became a No.1 rated show making stars of its presenter Ryan Seacrest as well as judges Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell, as well as many of its performers including Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and others.[19] And later the show has featured many more high profiled judges including Ellen DeGeneres, Kara DioGuardi, Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj, Mariah Carey, and Keith Urban.[20] American Idol has since won many awards and has been credited with originating a new form of reality TV. Fuller has been credited with creating the most valuable TV format in the world with a value of over $8 billion made up of revenue from sponsors, merchandising, telephone, music sales, broadcast and advertising sources. Over 30 million viewers saw David Cook win the seventh season of American Idol in May 2008 and when Fuller re-launched the show in 2011 for its 10th season ratings climbed 20% for the finale event. 122.4 million votes were cast, a record for a reality TV show.[21] In 2005 Fuller, along with co-creator Nigel Lythgoe, launched So You Think You Can Dance on the Fox network in the USA. The show grew over four seasons to become a regular summer hit. In 2012 Simon Fuller's XIX Entertainment created a new international format with Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Jamie King named Q'Viva! The Chosen, and described as a celebration of Latin culture that screened in 21 territories reaching over 30 million Spanish speaking TV viewers.[22]

In December 2016 Norwegian state broadcaster NRK announced that it had concluded a deal with Simon Fuller to produce the English language version of the breakout teen drama 'Skam' under the working title 'Shame'.[23] In February 2017 Japanese, Indian and Brazilian news media reported on auditions being staged by Fuller's business XIX for Now United, a real time access global pop group being cast in 11 cities around the world.[24][25]

Impact in music culture

Simon Fuller has been certified as the most successful British music manager of all time by Billboard magazine,[4] having produced over 500 No.1 hit singles globally and over 240 No.1 albums; his reputation for supporting new music talent is well documented.[26] He has managed the career of Annie Lennox since the release of her multi platinum album Diva in 1991. He has managed hit songwriters and producers, most notably Cathy Dennis, who first met Fuller as the singer of D Mob in the 1980s. Under Fuller's guidance Cathy Dennis has become the UK's No. 1 female songwriter with a string of global hits for artists including Kylie Minogue, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Pink, Will Young and others.[27] In 2002 Fuller's company discovered 19-year-old Amy Winehouse, produced her first award-winning album and signed her to Universal Music.

Fuller managed the Spice Girls through the peak of their success.[28][29] Under Fuller, the Spice Girls rose to chart topper status and went on to sell over 37.5 million records in less than three years.

In 2012 Simon Fuller announced a partnership with Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records and owner of Bob Marley catalogue.[30] In 2005, 2006 and 2007 the biggest selling music acts in North America (Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Daughtry) were all managed by Simon Fuller.[31]

In October 2016 Simon Fuller announced a joint venture with the 4 original members of the Swedish super group ABBA to take over the running of Mamma Mia 2, new ABBA movie, London ABBA exhibition and the creation of the new digital ABBA. [32]

Expansion into fashion

Simon Fuller owns a significant stake in several British fashion businesses including Victoria Beckham Ltd and the Roland Mouret brand. In 2006, he launched 19RM with acclaimed designer Roland Mouret. In 2011, Mouret and Fuller opened their first retail venture, a six-floor headquarters in Carlos Place, London comprising retail, design and Atelier in one building and in 2009, Fuller brokered a deal for 19 Entertainment to purchase a majority share in Storm Model Management.

In 2008 Fuller launched the Victoria Beckham dress collection at New York Fashion Week, which has since won many plaudits including Brand of The Year at the 2012 and 2014 British Fashion Awards. In 2012 Fuller accompanied Victoria Beckham as she launched the business in China,.[33]

In February 2012, XIX Entertainment launched the best selling David Beckham bodywear range in 2,500 H&M stores around the world.[34] This was followed in 2015 when Fuller announced a joint venture with Hong Kong-based Global Brands Group Holding Ltd (787) giving Fuller and Beckham ownership of their own apparel business specifically to develop the David Beckham brand and other iconic branded consumer products.[35] The first result of this partnership was the Fall 2016 re-launch of the British heritage menswear label Kent & Curwen, which under Beckham, Fuller and 7 Global ownership currently runs 113 stores in 51 cities worldwide.[36]

Sports activity

Fuller first ventured into sports management in the mid-1990s, when he negotiated the historic first post Bosman transfer of England footballer Steve McManaman to Real Madrid.[37] In 2003 Fuller formed a joint venture partnership with David Beckham, and later masterminded Beckham's $250 million move to LA Galaxy. He remains Beckham's closest advisor.

In 2009, Fuller took on personal representation of tennis player Andy Murray,[38] guiding him to Grand Slam and Wimbledon wins and later helping the player to establish his own business. In March 2011, Simon Fuller was announced as the manager of British F1 driver Lewis Hamilton[39] and surprised many when he moved Hamilton from McLaren and signed him to a long term contract with the MercedesAMG team. Hamilton won the 2014 F1 World Championship and publicly thanked Fuller,[40] although Hamilton did not renew his deal with Fuller's XIX Entertainment company once it expired at the end of that year.[41] In 2013 it was announced that Fuller was managing 2012 Tour De France winner, Bradley Wiggins.

In 2014, Fuller and Beckham revealed their plan to buy an MLS football team in Miami[42] and later the same year Fuller was revealed as the mastermind behind Beckham's involvement in a new global whiskey launch with leading British drinks company Diageo.[43]

Charity work

Simon Fuller has championed many good causes through his working life including The Princes Trust, Amnesty International, Save The Children, United Nations Foundation, UNICEF, Greenpeace, WWF and Comic Relief. His idea for a philanthropic TV platform Idol Gives Back raised well over $185 million for US and African charities and led to Fuller being honored by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in 2011: "Simon Fuller is an extraordinary leader" he said. "Idol Gives Back is a tremendous initiative in giving Americans a way to save lives around the world".[44] In 2008, HRH The Prince of Wales thanked Fuller for his support of The Prince's Trust, stating; "He has been one of the most effective and generous ambassadors for my Trust, which I set up thirty two years ago to help the most disadvantaged young people in the United Kingdom. There are many young people in the United Kingdom whose lives have been transformed and, in some cases, saved – literally – thanks to the contribution which Simon has made.".[14] In 2009, Simon Fuller founded Malaria No More UK in London, donating resources and funds to allow the charity to lead the fight against Malaria his own experience of malaria. Fuller remains a passionate ambassador for the cause and has shared his own experience of malaria with the charity.

Personal life

Fuller was born on 17 May 1960 in Cyprus.[45] He spent some of his childhood in a British Overseas Territory on the island of Cyprus, where his father, a Royal Air Force pilot, had established a school, though later the family moved to Accra, Ghana where his father was the headmaster of the British Military School, Burma Camp. The family moved back to Hastings, East Sussex, where Simon's father became headmaster of the school he attended.[46] He has two brothers, Kim and Mark. He married his long-term girlfriend Natalie Swanston in May 2008, and they have three children.

He has a portfolio of real estate including properties in Europe, North America and South America. In 2014, Fuller was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Brighton.[47]

Awards and nominations

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