Ted Field

Frederick Woodruff "Ted" Field (born June 1, 1953[2]) is an American media mogul, record executive, entrepreneur and film producer.

Ted Field
Ted Field discussing filmmaking at New York Film Academy
Born
Frederick Woodruff Field

(1953-06-01) June 1, 1953 (age 71)
Alma materPomona College[1]
Known forInterscope Communications
Radar Pictures
Spouse(s)Judy Field (first marriage)
Barbara Field (second marriage)
Susan Bari Bollman Field (third marriage)
Children8
Parent(s)Marshall Field IV
Katherine Woodruff Field (later Fanning)

He founded Interscope Communications to develop and produce films in 1982, and produced his first hit, Revenge of the Nerds, the same year. Seven years later, he co-founded Interscope Records with Jimmy Iovine in 1989.

He is an heir of the Marshall Field family.[1]

Early life

Field was born on June 1, 1953, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Marshall Field IV, who owned the Chicago Sun-Times from 1956 to 1965, and Katherine Woodruff Fanning, who was later an editor of several newspapers.[3]

Field's parents divorced when he was young. Field's mother then married Larry Fanning, who became Field's stepfather. Field, his sisters, his mother and his stepfather moved to Anchorage, Alaska. Field's mother and Larry Fanning purchased the Anchorage Daily News from founder Norman C. Brown in 1967. Larry Fanning died in 1971: Kay Fanning continued to operate the paper until 1979 when she sold it to The McClatchy Company. She remained as publisher until 1983.

Field attended Pomona College in Claremont, California,[1] graduating in 1979.[citation needed]

Career

Interscope Racing

Field's Interscope Racing started off entering Danny Ongais in Formula 5000 in 1975, graduating to USAC racing and the Indianapolis 500 in Parnelli chassis. Field also funded Ongais to make occasional Formula One outings in a Penske during the 1977 season.

Field also backed the construction in 1980 of an Interscope chassis designed by Roman Slobodynskyj for the Indianapolis 500. This was intended to take a turbocharged six-cylinder Porsche engine (similar to the one Ongais and Field were using in their Porsche 935) but a dispute with USAC over turbo boost meant the program was abandoned. The car was eventually fitted with a conventional Ford Cosworth DFX engine and entered in the 1981 500. Ongais led the race but crashed and was critically injured. In 1982 a recovered Ongais gave the car one last start at Indy but that too ended with an accident.

Interscope Communications

In 1982, Field founded Interscope Communications,[4] which produced more than 50 major films. In 1984, Field was a leader of a group that bought movie camera manufacturer Panavision. In 1987, Panavision was sold to Lee International.

In 1992, PolyGram bought a controlling interest in the film label.[5] In December 1998, Seagram acquired PolyGram,[6] merging its film division with Universal Pictures.[7] As a result, Interscope Communications, October Films and Gramercy Pictures were sold off to Barry Diller, who owned HSN, which in turn, had a major stake in USA Networks. In 1999, the three labels were merged to become USA Films.[8] In 2001, Universal Pictures bought USA from Diller[9] and in 2002, combined USA Films, Universal Focus and Good Machine Releasing to become Focus Features.[10][11]

Interscope Records

In 1989, he and record executive Jimmy Iovine co-founded Interscope Records. The label sustained a distribution deal with Atlantic Records, but in 1995, became a free agent following controversy surrounding Interscope's signage of gangster rappers including Suge Knight's Death Row Records.[12] The label was shortly bought by MCA Inc. for $200 million.[13] In 1996, following a sale to Seagram by Matsushita Electric (parent company of Panasonic), MCA was rebranded as Universal Pictures, and its MCA Music Entertainment faction was renamed Universal Music Group.[14] Then, in December 1998, Seagram acquired PolyGram and merged its music division of labels with Universal Music Group,[6][15] resulting in Interscope, on January 1, 1999, being merged into Geffen Records and A&M Records to become Interscope Geffen A&M Records.[16] He and Iovine were co-chairmen of IGA.

After leaving Interscope in February 2001,[17] he and Marc Geiger formed Artistdirect Records with the backing of BMG's RCA Records. The label folded in 2003.[18]

Radar Pictures

Since forming the company in late 2003, Field is currently chairman and CEO of Radar Pictures.

Field and Radar Pictures have faced legal action in years between 2007 and 2019 over allegations of fraudulent misconduct.[19][20][21][22] In December 2016, Field and his company assigned profits from then-upcoming Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017), to Filmula Entertainment, to satisfy a breach-of-contract over the unsuccessful reboot of Trauma Records.[23][24]

Personal life

From 1984 to 1998, he owned a mansion formerly owned by Howard B. Keck located at 1244 Moraga Drive in the gated community of Moraga Estates in Bel Air, California. From 1986 through 1993, Field owned the Harold Lloyd Estate (also known as Green Acres) in Beverly Hills, California.[25][26] Field is a tournament chess player who sponsored the 1990 World Chess Championship in NYC between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. He is currently developing a movie about former world chess champion Magnus Carlsen[citation needed].

Racing record

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1979 Interscope Racing Milt Minter
John Morton
Porsche 935/79IMSA
GTX
154DNFDNF
1980 Kremer Racing
Team Malardeau
Jean-Louis Lafosse
Danny Ongais
Porsche 935-K3/80Gr.5
SP 2.0+
89DNFDNF
1981 Porsche Kremer Racing
Interscope Racing
Bill Whittington
Don Whittington
Porsche 935-K3/81Gr.5
SP 2.0+
57DNFDNF
1982 Kremer Racing
Interscope Racing
Danny Ongais
Bill Whittington
Porsche Kremer C-K5Gr.C25DNFDNF
Sources:[27][28]

Filmography (producer)

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

YearFilmCredit
1984Revenge of the Nerds
1985Turk 182
1987Critical Condition
Outrageous Fortune
Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise
Three Men and a Baby
1988The Seventh Sign
Cocktail
1989Bill & Ted's Excellent AdventureExecutive producer
Collision Course
RenegadesExecutive producer
An Innocent Man
1990The First PowerExecutive producer
Bird on a WireExecutive producer
ArachnophobiaCo-executive producer
Three Men and a Little Lady
1991Class Action
Bill & Ted's Bogus JourneyExecutive producer
ParadiseExecutive producer
1992The Hand That Rocks the CradleExecutive producer
The Cutting Edge
FernGully: The Last RainforestExecutive producer
Jersey GirlExecutive producer
The Gun in Betty Lou's HandbagExecutive producer
Out on a LimbExecutive producer
1994The Air Up There
Terminal VelocityExecutive producer
Imaginary CrimesExecutive producer
1995Roommates
Separate LivesExecutive producer
Operation Dumbo DropExecutive producer
The Tie That BindsExecutive producer
Two MuchExecutive producer
JumanjiExecutive producer
Mr. Holland's Opus
1996The ArrivalExecutive producer
BoysExecutive producer
KazaamExecutive producer
The AssociateExecutive producer
1997Gridlock'dExecutive producer
1998The Proposition
Very Bad ThingsExecutive producer
What Dreams May ComeExecutive producer
1999Runaway Bride
Teaching Mrs. TingleExecutive producer
2000Pitch BlackExecutive producer
2002TheyExecutive producer
2003How to DealExecutive producer
Le DivorceExecutive producer
The Texas Chainsaw MassacreExecutive producer
The Last SamuraiExecutive producer
2004The Chronicles of RiddickExecutive producer
2005The Amityville HorrorExecutive producer
Zathura: A Space AdventureExecutive producer
2006Waist DeepExecutive producer
2007The Heartbreak Kid
2008Swing VoteExecutive producer
2009HorsemenExecutive producer
All About SteveExecutive producer
The Invention of LyingExecutive producer
The BoxExecutive producer
Everybody's Fine
2010Twelve
2012Spring BreakersExecutive producer
2013Riddick
2014Acid GirlsExecutive producer
2016Kickboxer: Vengeance
2017Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleExecutive producer
2018Beirut
2019Jumanji: The Next LevelExecutive producer
Thanks
YearFilmRole
1990The Man InsideSpecial thanks
2001Kissing Jessica Stein
2009Veronika Decides to DieThe production would like to thank

Television

YearTitleCreditNotes
1986American GeishaExecutive producerTelevision film
1987The Real Adventures of Sherlock Jones and Proctor Watson
Murder OrdainedExecutive producerTelevision film
The Father Clements StoryExecutive producerTelevision film
1988Crossing the MobExecutive producerTelevision film
1989My Boyfriend's BackExecutive producerTelevision film
A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas StoryExecutive producerTelevision film
1990The Secret Life of Archie's WifeExecutive producerTelevision film
1993Foreign AffairsExecutive producerTelevision film
1995Body LanguageExecutive producerTelevision film
1997Snow White: A Tale of TerrorExecutive producerTelevision film
2000Into Pitch BlackCo-executive producerTelevision special
2015Winter DragonExecutive producerTelevision pilot
2017Under the BedTelevision film
2018Lead
2021The Wheel of TimeCo-executive producer
Executive producer
TBDThe Last Herald-Mage[29]Executive producerAdaptation Mercedes Lackey Novel Trilogy
As an actor
YearTitleRole
1983Saturday SupercadeTex Toadwalker

See also

  • Madsen, Axel. The Marshall Fields: The Evolution of an American Business Dynasty. Wiley: 2002.

References