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Ronald Meyer (born September 25, 1944) is an American entertainment executive and former
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. He co-founded Creative Artists Agency in 1975, and served as the President and Chief Operating Officer at
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from 1995-2013 and the President and Chief Operating Officer of Vivendi Universal Entertainment from 2002-2004. He was then promoted to Vice Chairman of
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at Comcast Corp. and held that position until his resignation in 2020. He is currently the CEO of Wild Bunch, and an advisor to the Doha Film Institute.


Early life

Meyer was born in Los Angeles in 1944, to
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immigrant parents who escaped
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in 1939. His father worked as a traveling dress salesman. His family's love for film influenced him at an early age. At 15 Meyer dropped out of high school, and at 17 he joined the
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, where he served until he was 19. While in the Marine Corps, his mother sent him ''The Flesh Peddlers'', a novel about the talent industry by Stephen Longstreet. The book inspired him to pursue a career as a talent agent after his service ended in 1963. He worked as an agent for the Paul Kohner Agency in
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from 1964 to 1970, and from 1970 to 1975 for the
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.


Career


Creative Artists Agency (1974–1995)

At a lunch in 1974, Meyer and some friends came up with the idea of starting an agency to represent talent in Los Angeles. They opened Creative Artists Agency in a rented office with card tables, folding chairs, and their wives as the secretaries. It later expanded its range of services to include consulting with corporations.''Powerhouse: The Untold Story of Hollywood's Creative Artists Agency'' by James Andrew Miller Over the years, the company developed into the preeminent talent agency, representing many of the industry’s most influential talent, and later expanding its range of services to include consulting with leading American and international corporations. Meyer later reflected that "There wasn’t one day where it exploded, it just grew and grew and grew." Meyer was president of CAA for 20 years, before heading to NBCUniversal.


NBCUniversal (1995–2020)

Meyer served as the President & COO of
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(formerly MCA) from August 1995 until September 2013. As President and Chief Operating Officer, he oversaw the worldwide operations for film, theme parks and the physical studio which had 15,000 employees. He was succeeded as president by Jeff Shell. In September 2013, Meyer was promoted to Vice Chairman of Universal Studios' parent company,
NBCUniversal NBCUniversal Media, LLC (abbreviated as NBCU and Trade name, doing business as NBCUniversal or Comcast NBCUniversal since 2013) is an American Multinational corporation, multinational mass media and Show business, entertainment conglomerate (comp ...
. Meyer had the longest studio reign in the history of Hollywood, and was the longest-serving chief of a major motion picture company. During his 25 years at Universal, the company underwent six ownership changes. The studio experienced a high level of success during his tenure, releasing an average of 17 films a year, of which over 40 achieved worldwide box-office success by grossing over $200 million, including ''Erin Brockovich'' (2000), '' Meet the Parents'' (2000), ''The Fast and the Furious'' (2001), ''8 Mile'' (2002), ''Despicable Me'' (2010) and ''Ted'' (2012). Nine Universal films were nominated for the best picture Oscar during his tenure, with three winners including '' Shakespeare in Love'' (1998), ''Gladiator'' (2000), and ''A Beautiful Mind'' (2001). In a 2020, Meyer stated that the three NBCUniversal films he was most proud of were ''
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'' (2005), ''United 93'' (2006), and ''Apollo 13'' (1995), because of their historical and social impact. Throughout his career, Meyer built strong relationships with actors and filmmakers such as
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, Chris Meledandri,
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and Julia Roberts, and bringing them to Universal for both roles and overall production deals. His relationships with filmmakers such as Meledandri,
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, Peter Jackson, and
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, brought several large IPs to Universal Theme Parks. Meyer convinced Warner Bros. to license the Harry Potter franchise for Universal theme parks. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter has since become Universal theme park's biggest attraction. In August 2020, he stepped down from his role as Vice Chairman after he admitted to an affair with an unnamed woman and claimed he was being extorted. The woman was revealed to be Charlotte Kirk.


Wild Bunch

On November 15, 2021, it was announced that Meyer along with Sophie Jordan are CEO and co-CEO of Wild Bunch AG, a pan-European independent film distribution and production services company. Meyer also serves as an advisor to the Doha Film Institute (DFI) as Qatar continues to grow in the film business.


Awards and honours

Meyer has been recognized for his contributions to the American film and television industry. In 2000, he was awarded the Motion Picture Showmanship Award from the Publicists Guild of America. He received the Producers Guild of America Milestone Award in 2007. In 2018,
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interviewed Meyer about his life and career as part of its "The American Scene" project, about the history of American entertainment.


Personal life

Meyer lives in
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.


References


External links


Harvard Business School interviewRon Meyer's Biography – NBC Universal
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