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Stuart Benjamin
Born Stuart Benjamin
April 25, 1946 (1946-04-25) (age 63)
Los Angeles, California

Stuart Benjamin (born April 25th, 1946) is an Academy Award-nominated American film producer.

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Biography

Early life

Benjamin was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended North Hollywood High School where he lettered in Varsity basketball and served on the student council. He went on to graduate from the University of Southern California in 1967 with a degree in Finance, where he played basketball and served as the President of Associated Men, was a Rhodes Scholar candidate, and was a recipient of the prestigious Man of Troy award. He also attended Harvard Law School, and graduated in 1970. He is the son of Gerald Benjamin, a corporate executive, and Victorine Benjamin, a housewife.

Career

He began his career in 1970 with the law firm of Wyman, Bautzer, Finell, Rothman and Kuchel. He became a partner in 1975, specializing in business, securities and entertainment litigation, as well as sports law, and was chairman of the firm’s entertainment department at the time he left the firm in January 1988. From 1975 to 1978 Benjamin served on the Board of Directors of the Boston Celtics and received a championship ring when the Celtics won a World Championship in 1976. In 1978 Benjamin was involved in the formation of the San Diego Clippers and served on their board until 1981.

In 1971 Benjamin and director Taylor Hackford formed a production company called New Visions, Inc. Throughout most of the 70’s they produced documentaries, docu-dramas and a great number of music-concert shows. Their short film, Teenage Father, garnered Hackford an Oscar in 1979 for the short film. Benjamin and Hackford went on to produce several other films under the New Visions banner: Against All Odds, White Nights, La Bamba,Everybody's All-American.

Outside of New Visions, Benjamin was actively involved in the production of the highly acclaimed Testament, The film tells the story of how one small Bay Area town near San Francisco slowly falls apart after a nuclear war destroys outside civilization. Jane Alexander was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. He also produced the highly acclaimed film for American Playhouse, Billy Galvin, starring Karl Malden.

In 1988, Benjamin and Hackford formed New Visions Pictures, a joint venture between New Visions Entertainment and Cineplex Odeon. Benjamin served as President and Chief Operating Officer of New Visions Pictures from 1988 through 1991, during which time the venture produced six films, The Long Walk Home, Defenseless, Sweet Talker, Queen's Logic, Mortal Thoughts, and Rooftops Benjamin served as the Executive Producer on all of these films.

As a principal in New Visions Music Group along with Taylor Hackford and Joel Sill, Benjamin has been involved in a number of sound track albums, several of which have achieved gold or platinum status. New Visions Music Group was responsible for nine number one singles.

In 1991, Benjamin formed Benjamin Productions. Together with partner Alise Benjamin Mauritzson, he produced films for both network television and cable including Betrayal of Trust for NBC, The Abduction for Lifetime Television and Sodbusters for Showtime. The company also produced Corduroy_(TV_series), an animated series for Viacom and the USA Network, which became a Saturday morning series on CBS and Safe House, starring Patrick Stewart and Kimberly Williams for Showtime.

In 2000 Benjamin was involved in the formation of Crusader Entertainment, a film and motion picture company financed by Philip Anschutz, and served as Executive Vice President of the Company from its formation until July, 2001, when he became a consultant/Independent Producer to Crusader with specific responsibilities on a number of Crusader’s projects. It was while he was an executive at Crusader that his pet project, the Ray Charles "Story" was put into development. Benjamin was first introduced to Ray Charles in the late 1980’s and had tried for years to get Mr. Charles’ story made into a movie. During the course of those efforts, Benjamin and Ray Charles developed a friendship, resulting in Ray Charles agreeing to make the picture and with Mr. Charles fully participating in its development. Benjamin produced Ray, which was released in Fall, 2004 by Universal Pictures. The picture garnered six (6) Academy Award Nominations including a Best Picture, which gave Benjamin his first Academy Awards Nomination. The film went on to receive 2 Academy Awards. Benjamin also produced the soundtrack album from the movie which has sold over 4 million units and which has garnered Benjamin a Grammy Award. Benjamin was also one of the Executive Producers of the Ray Charles Tribute Concert which took take place on October 8, 2004 at the Staples Center and was a CBS Television special. That program received a number of awards, including the prestigious NAACP Image Award.

In the Fall of 2007 Benjamin successfully launched a live theatrical production based upon the life of Ray Charles. "Brother Ray" is scheduled to make its Broadway debut in 2010.

Benjamin is currently producing the play "Louis & Keely Live at the Sahara" based on Los Vegas lounge act Louis Prima and Keely Smith. The play makes it debut at the Geffen_Playhouse in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, on March 19th 2009.

As a music producer, Benjamin not only produced the soundtrack album for the film Ray, but also Executive Produced the Sam Moore comeback album, Overnight Sensational, and is scheduled to produce the Cast Album for "Brother Ray".

In addition, Benjamin was the Managing Partner of Capstone Entertainment, which was in the business of producing specialized non-theatrical projects. Those projects include a reunion of the 1960’s Vince Lombardi Green_Bay_Packers which aired on ESPN Classics in January, 2002 and a series of Comedy Roasts with Shaquille_O'Neal, shot at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, which aired on OnDemand as Pay Per View Specials. Capstone promoted and produced a Ray Charles Holiday/Gospel Concert in December 2002 which Benjamin produced and directed. Benjamin also produced the album from that concert.


Benjamin is currently partnered with soul singer Tasha Taylor, who is the daughter of Johnnie_Taylor a blues and soul musician from Dallas Texas.

Personal life

Benjamin has two children. His son Matthew Adam Benjamin is an actor, playwright, and screenwriter with two produced plays and has been cast as Tom Dowd, a recording engineer and producer for Atlantic Records in the Ray Charles Broadway musical production called "Brother Ray". His daughter Jennifer Melissa Teeman is a successful writer and was a senior editor for Cosmopolitan Magazine.


Filmography

Producer

Music


Theatre

References

External links


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