Biography
One of the first independent producers to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Jerry Weintraub, the son of a gem salesman, began his career as a talent agent for MCA in the 1950s. He was to represent such clients as Jack Paar and singer Jane Morgan who became his second wife.
He formed Management III in 1965, and from a quite modest beginning (two partners, three clients, a small backing), became a leading concert promoter. With the founding of Concerts West, he was to handle such clients as
Elvis Presley,
Frank Sinatra,
Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, and the Beach Boys.
Robert Altman's groundbreaking
Nashville (1975) was Weintraub's first production venture. This was soon followed with the successful comedy Oh, God! starring the legendary
George Burns and 9/30/55 (aka 24 Hours of the Rebel [1977]), the controversial
Cruising (1980), and
All Night Long (1981).
In 1982, he produced
Barry Levinson's
Diner, which premiered a new generation of actors including
Kevin Bacon,
Paul Reiser,
Mickey Rourke,
Tim Daly,
Ellen Barkin, and
Steve Guttenberg. In 1984, he became involved with the first film in the
Karate Kid series (1984, 1986, 1989, 1994).
In 1984, Weintraub helped deliver the Olympic Gala and the ABC telecast preceding the opening of the Los Angeles Olympic Games. There are over 100 television specials, such as Sinatra: The Main Event and An Evening With John Denver, with which Weintraub has been involved.
In 1986, Weintraub was named Producer of the Year by the National Association of Theater Owners, and in March 1991, President George Bush appointed Weintraub to the Board of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
In 1987, Weintraub produced
Happy New Year and in 1992
Pure Country. He made his first acting foray as the character Sonny Capps in
Sydney Pollack's
The Firm released in 1993. 1994 saw the creation of
The Specialist, a thriller vehicle for
Sylvester Stallone and
Sharon Stone, released in Spanish as El Especialista.
Weintraub again appeared in a bit part as Jilly in National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation (1997) which he also produced. After establishing Jerry Weintraub Productions, he generated a film remake of the modish British TV series
The Avengers (1998), a sci-fi-thriller with
Kurt Russell entitled
Soldier (1998),
The Independent (2000),
Ocean's Eleven (2001), in which Weintraub acted the part of High Roller, and
Dino (2002). Weintraub has also appeared as the character of Jerry for
Full Frontal (2002), and as Larry Goldberg in
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002).
Weintraub's many philanthropic activities include the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Music Center, and the Children's Museum. In 1988, the esteemed Scopus Award from the American Friends of the Hebrew University was given to Weintraub and his wife in gratitude for their continuous support. ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny, All Movie Guide