Jill Laura Sobel Messick (July 27, 1967 – February 7, 2018) was an American
film producer
A film producer is a person who oversees film production. Either employed by a production company or working independently, producers plan and coordinate various aspects of film production, such as selecting the script, coordinating writing, di ...
. She worked as an executive producer on several films, including ''
She's All That
''She's All That'' is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove. It stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Matthew Lillard, and Paul Walker. After being dumped by his girlfriend, Zack Siler boasts he could make an ...
'' (1999), ''
Frida'' (2002), and ''
Mean Girls'' (2004).
She was actress
Rose McGowan's manager in 1997 when McGowan
alleged that she was raped by
Harvey Weinstein. After the Weinstein allegations became public in late 2017, McGowan was highly critical of Messick; and Weinstein's lawyer released a private email sent by Messick that contradicted McGowan's claims. The publicity surrounding the scandal led to online
cyberbullying directed at her. Messick died by
suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Mental disorders (including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety disorders), physical disorders (such as chronic fatigue syndrome), and s ...
in February 2018. In a public statement, Messick's family said that she supported the
Me Too movement and called her loss
collateral damage of a "
feeding frenzy
In ecology, a feeding frenzy occurs when predators are overwhelmed by the amount of prey available. The term is also used as an idiom in the English language.
Examples in nature
For example, a large school of fish can cause nearby sharks, such a ...
", blaming Weinstein, McGowan, the media, and the public for her death.
Career
Messick was the daughter of Michael Sobel
and actress Laura Nicholson Sobel (1945–2015). She was the maternal granddaughter of film producer
James H. Nicholson
James Harvey Nicholson (September 14, 1916 – December 10, 1972) was an American movie producer, film producer. He is best known as the co-founder, with Samuel Z. Arkoff, of American International Pictures.
Early life
Nicholson was born on ...
and had a brother named Jan. After attending
Santa Barbara High School, where she was named homecoming princess,
[ Messick graduated with a degree in communications from the ]University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in C ...
.
She began her career at the Gersh Agency
The Gersh Agency (also known as simply Gersh) is a talent and literary agency established in 1949 by Phil Gersh, based in Beverly Hills, California and New York City. The Gersh Agency is the fourth largest talent agency in the United States.
...
and later worked as a junior manager at Somers/Teitelbaum/David. She was director of development at Woods Entertainment from 1994 to 1996, working on films including ''Scream
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* Scream! (ride), a tower ride at Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Six Flags New England
* Scream! (roller coaster), at ...
'' (1996) and ''Teaching Mrs. Tingle
''Teaching Mrs. Tingle'' is a 1999 American teen black comedy thriller film written and directed by Kevin Williamson, in his directorial debut, and starring Helen Mirren, Katie Holmes, Marisa Coughlan, Barry Watson, and Jeffrey Tambor. It fol ...
'' (1999), both distributed by Dimension Films
Dimension Films is an American film production company owned by Lantern Entertainment. It was formerly used as Harvey and Bob Weinstein's label within Miramax, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company on June 30, 1993, to produce and relea ...
, a division of Miramax Films
Miramax, LLC, also known as Miramax Films, is an American film and television production and distribution company founded on December 19, 1979, by brothers Harvey Weinstein, Harvey and Bob Weinstein, and based in Los Angeles, California.
It was ...
. She also helped facilitate Miramax distributing M. Night Shyamalan
Manoj Nelliyattu M. Night Shyamalan ( ; born August 6, 1970) is an Indian-American filmmaker and actor. He is best known for making original films with contemporary supernatural plots and twist endings. He was born in Mahé, India, and raise ...
's ''Wide Awake Wide Awake or Wideawake may refer to:
Places
*Wide Awake, South Carolina, US
*Prestonville, Kentucky, US, formerly Wideawake
* Wideawake Airfield or RAF Ascension Island, a British military base
Books and publications
* ''Wide Awake'' (magazine), ...
'' (1998). Shyamalan later said that "she helped fight for my second film to get made at Miramax. Really made me feel I had a big sister protecting me." In the late 1990s, she worked as a talent manager at Addis-Wechsler & Associates, where her clients included Chloe Sevigny
Chloe (; ), also spelled Chloë, Chlöe, or Chloé, is a feminine name meaning "blooming" or "fertility" in Greek. The name ultimately derives, through Greek, from the Proto-Indo-European root ', which relates to the colors yellow and green. T ...
and John Bloom. In November 1997, she was hired as vice-president of development by Miramax Films and tasked with "scouting writers and directors and bringing in material to the company." She reported directly to executive vice-president of production Meryl Poster Meryl Poster is the president and founder of Superb Entertainment. Until October 2014, she was president of television at The Weinstein Company. Poster was previously the co-president of production for Miramax Films, where she executive produced the ...
[ and was hired by ]Cathy Konrad
Cathy Konrad (born June 29, 1963) is an American film and television producer who has produced nineteen feature films including critically acclaimed films such as Golden Globe-winner ''Walk the Line'', '' 3:10 to Yuma'', '' Girl, Interrupted'', ' ...
, who said that she had "a keen eye for spotting new talent."[
At Miramax Messick helped bring '']She's All That
''She's All That'' is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove. It stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Matthew Lillard, and Paul Walker. After being dumped by his girlfriend, Zack Siler boasts he could make an ...
'' (1999) to the company within a month of her hiring, It eventually grossed $60 million. She worked on such films as '' Boys and Girls'' (2000), '' Frida'' (2002) and early development of ''Cinderella Man
''Cinderella Man'' is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film directed by Ron Howard, titled after the nickname of world heavyweight boxing champion James J. Braddock and inspired by his life story. The film was produced by Howard, Penn ...
'' (2005). She also worked directly with Dimension Films and helped make multipicture deals with screenwriters R. Lee Fleming, Jr., Andrew Lowery
''My Boyfriend's Back'' is a 1993 American zombie film directed by Bob Balaban which tells the story of Johnny Dingle ( Andrew Lowery), a teenage boy who returns from the dead as a zombie to meet Missy McCloud (Traci Lind), the girl he's in love wi ...
and Andrew Miller. In 2000, she was promoted to senior Vice-President of Production. She worked at Miramax until 2003. She later worked as an executive producer for Lorne Michaels, Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American film and television production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the main namesake division of Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS). It is the fifth-oldes ...
and The Weinstein Company
The Weinstein Company (usually credited or abbreviated as TWC) was an American independent film studio, founded in New York City by Bob and Harvey Weinstein in March 2005. TWC was one of the largest mini-major film studios in North America prior ...
. Her film credits include '' Get Over It'' (2001), '' Mean Girls'' (2004), ''Hot Rod
Hot rods are typically American cars that might be old, classic, or modern and that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines optimised for speed and acceleration. One definition is: "a car that's been stripped down, souped up and made ...
'' (2007), ''Baby Mama
A baby mama (also baby mother, or hyphenated baby-mama) is a slang term for a mother who is not marriage, married to her child's father, although the term often carries other connotations as well. This term is associated with African Americans or ...
'' (2008), and '' Masterminds'' (2016).
Messick made a brief foray into television production with the short-lived NBC sitcom ''Bad Judge
''Bad Judge'' is an American legal sitcom television series co-created by Chad Kultgen and Anne Heche. Kultgen and Heche also serve as executive producers, along with Will Ferrell, Kate Walsh, Adam McKay, Chris Henchy, Betsy Thomas, and Jill ...
'' (2014–15). She was married to producer Kevin Messick
Kevin Messick (born August 21, 1966) is an American film producer. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Picture for the films ''Vice'' and ''Don't Look Up''.
Selected filmography
* ''Surviving the Game'' (1994)
* ''Bat ...
, with whom she had two children.[
]
Weinstein allegations
Messick was actress Rose McGowan's talent manager in 1997 at the time when McGowan alleges Harvey Weinstein raped her. In an October 2017 interview with ''The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'', McGowan was highly critical of Messick's lack of support after the incident and the article suggests that Messick's job at Miramax was directly related to the aftermath. On January 30, 2018, Weinstein's attorney released a private email from Messick to Weinstein as a way to defend Weinstein. The email was sent months before the incident became publicly known and Messick's account of the incident was that McGowan told her that she consensually got into a hot tub with Weinstein and later regretted it. Messick's family later said that McGowan "never once used the word rape" when she told Messick about the incident.
McGowan's memoir '' Brave'', also released on January 30, 2018, details the alleged assault and is highly critical of Messick. In a documentary series about McGowan on the E! network, titled ''Citizen Rose
''Citizen Rose'' is a four-part American documentary television series following actress Rose McGowan, her experiences with assault in the film industry, her connection to the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations of 2017, and her role in the r ...
'', produced by Bunim/Murray Productions and also airing on January 30, McGowan accused Messick of betrayal and of siding with Weinstein in exchange for her job at Miramax. After Weinstein's lawyers released Messick's email, McGowan claimed that Messick's statements had already been disproven by her former assistant Anne Woodward in ''The New York Times'' article.
The media and public attention had a negative impact on Messick. According to Mandy Stadtmiller
Mandy Stadtmiller (born October 24, 1975) is an author and columnist for New York (magazine), ''New York'' magazine, former editor-at-large of xoJane, "Girl Talk" columnist for ''Penthouse'' and host of the comedy podcast "News Whore." She is also ...
in ''The Daily Beast
''The Daily Beast'' is an American news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture. It was founded in 2008.
It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief from 2018 to 2021. In a 20 ...
'', the publicity led to online cyberbullying after "activists on Twitter
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named, shamed and identified how Messick could be reached, with one even revealing Messick’s purposefully obscured LinkedIn
LinkedIn () is an American business and employment-oriented online service that operates via websites and mobile apps. Launched on May 5, 2003, the platform is primarily used for professional networking and career development, and allows job se ...
profile (she did not use her full name) and encouraging others to reach out to her and let her know what they really thought of her." In 2021 Stadtmiller claimed that ''Daily Beast'' entertainment editor Marlow Stern attempted to cancel the story, compelling Stadtmiller to go higher up for approval. Stadtmiller called it "an important part of the #MeToo narrative in its revelation of just how disposable some women are in the name of feminism."
A Messick family statement stated that she had suffered from bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood that last from days to weeks each. If the elevated mood is severe or associated with ...
and that a " manic episode" in 2013 had affected her career. The statement also said: "Seeing her name in headlines again and again, as part of one person's attempt to gain more attention for her personal cause, along with Harvey's desperate attempt to vindicate himself, was devastating for her. It broke Jill."
Death
Messick died by suicide in Los Angeles on February 7, 2018, one day after the third anniversary of her mother's death.[ The manner of her suicide was not announced.
After that, Messick's family issued a public statement that was critical of the media, Weinstein, and McGowan, as well as "our new culture of unlimited information sharing and a willingness to accept statement as fact. The speed of disseminating information has carried mistruths about Jill as a person, which she was unable and unwilling to challenge. She became collateral damage in an already horrific story." Her family defended Messick's decision to not publicly address McGowan's negative statements about her because of "fear of undermining the many individuals who came forward in truth. She opted not to add to the feeding frenzy, allowing her name and her reputation to be sullied despite having done nothing wrong." It also asserts that, contrary to McGowan's accusations, Messick (who supported the Me Too movement) "was the first person who stood up on Rose's behalf, and alerted her bosses to the horrific experience which Rose suffered" despite being a junior-level employee at that time.]
McGowan paid tribute to Messick on Instagram
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without addressing her family's accusations. Messick was among the deceased memorialized at the 90th Academy Awards.
Filmography
* 1999 – ''She's All That
''She's All That'' is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove. It stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Matthew Lillard, and Paul Walker. After being dumped by his girlfriend, Zack Siler boasts he could make an ...
'' (co-executive producer)
* 2000 – '' Boys and Girls'' (executive producer)
* 2001 – '' Get Over It'' (executive producer)
* 2002 – '' Frida'' (executive producer)
* 2004 – '' Mean Girls'' (executive producer)
* 2007 – ''Hot Rod
Hot rods are typically American cars that might be old, classic, or modern and that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines optimised for speed and acceleration. One definition is: "a car that's been stripped down, souped up and made ...
'' (executive producer)
* 2008 – ''Baby Mama
A baby mama (also baby mother, or hyphenated baby-mama) is a slang term for a mother who is not marriage, married to her child's father, although the term often carries other connotations as well. This term is associated with African Americans or ...
'' (executive producer)
* 2014–2015 – ''Bad Judge
''Bad Judge'' is an American legal sitcom television series co-created by Chad Kultgen and Anne Heche. Kultgen and Heche also serve as executive producers, along with Will Ferrell, Kate Walsh, Adam McKay, Chris Henchy, Betsy Thomas, and Jill ...
,'' TV series (executive producer)
* 2016 – '' Masterminds'' (executive producer)
* 2025 – ''Minecraft
''Minecraft'' is a sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before being ...
'' (producer, posthumous credit)
References
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1967 births
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2018 deaths
American film producers
American film studio executives
American women film producers
Female suicides
Miramax people
Paramount Pictures executives
Suicides in California
USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism alumni
Victims of cyberbullying
The Weinstein Company people
People with bipolar disorder