Arnon Milchan

Arnon Milchan
Born (1944-12-06) December 6, 1944
Rehovot, British Mandate for Palestine (now Israel)
Nationality Israeli
Occupation Businessman, film producer
Known for Founder of Regency Enterprises
Net worth US$3.4 billion (March 2018)[1]
Spouse(s) Brigitte Genmaire (divorced)
Amanda Coetzer
Children 4[1]

Arnon Milchan (Hebrew: ארנון מילצ'ן; December 6, 1944) is an Israeli billionaire businessman and film producer. He has been involved in over 130 full-length motion pictures[2] and is the founder of production company Regency Enterprises. Regency's film credits include Oscar winners and nominees, as well as popular financial hits, including 12 Years a Slave, JFK, Heat, Fight Club, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and many more. Milchan personally has earned two nominations for the Academy Award for Best Picture, for L.A. Confidential and The Revenant. He is an Israeli citizen and a resident of Israel.

Milchan was an Israeli intelligence operative from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s.[3][4]

Personal life

Milchan was born in 1944 in Rehovot, British Mandate of Palestine. His family is Jewish,[5] and he has a sister named Dalia. His mother was descended from European Jewish disciples of the Vilna Gaon who came to Palestine in the early 19th century, and he is the eighth generation of his family in the country.

Milchan was first married to French model, Brigitte Genmaire, and later divorced. The couple had three children, Elinor, Alexandra, and Yariv. Elinor Milchan is a professional photographer.[6] He later married South African professional tennis player Amanda Coetzer.

Career and businesses

His father owned a fertilizer company,[7] which Milchan inherited at the age of 21 upon his father's sudden death. Over the years, Milchan turned the company into a successful chemical business.[8] He also earned a degree from the London School of Economics, before he and his company (Milchan Brothers Ltd.) were recruited to LAKAM, a secret Israeli intelligence organization responsible for obtaining technology and material for Israel's nuclear program, and other highly secretive programs.[9]

Film industry

Milchan became involved in the American movie business in 1977, after an introduction to American producer Elliot Kastner. Most notable among Milchan's film collaborations was his early work with Martin Scorsese. He developed close friendships with Robert De Niro, and directors Roman Polanski, Sergio Leone, Terry Gilliam and Oliver Stone. Milchan started his own production company in 1991 called New Regency Productions. Through his company Regency, in partnership with Warner Brothers, and later with Rupert Murdoch at 20th Century Fox, and other business ventures, such as Puma AG, Milchan acquired a net worth estimated at about $5.1 billion as of 2015.

Milchan has produced over 130 films, such as Noah (2014), 12 Years a Slave (2013), Once Upon a Time in America (1984) (in which he also makes a cameo appearance as the chauffeur), Brazil (1985), Pretty Woman (1990), JFK (1991), Under Siege (1992), Natural Born Killers (1994), Boys on the Side (1995), Heat (1995), L.A. Confidential (1997), Fight Club (1999), Unfaithful (2002), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005), and Knight and Day (2010), among others, to his credit.[2] He was a producer on two more recent Oscar-winners for Best Motion Picture, 12 Years a Slave in 2014 and Birdman in 2015, but he was not listed as a producer in the nominees list.

Milchan is also the owner of the WTA broadcasting rights. He was married to model Brigitte Genmaire.[7] He is now married to former South African tennis professional Amanda Coetzer. He is owner of the network which transmits Israeli television programming to the United States and Canada. He is also a part owner of Israel's TV Channel 10, and a former owner of Puma, the international sportswear line.

Intelligence operative

Speculation about Milchan's involvement in arms dealing and intelligence activities was sparked after the indictment in 1985 of Dr. Richard Kelly Smyth, an aerospace executive and scientist who had made illegal shipments of Krytrons (nuclear triggers) through one of Milchan's companies. This remained largely in the category of rumor until biographers Meir Doron and Joseph Gelman wrote a controversial unauthorized biography of Milchan that was published in July 2011. The biography Confidential, which is largely sympathetic to Milchan, revealed in detail how he involved himself in espionage, big-ticket arms-dealing, and obtaining sensitive technology and materials for Israel's nuclear weapons program. The research in Confidential - The Life Of Secret Agent Turned Hollywood Tycoon established that "at least through the mid-1980s [Milchan] was a full-fledged operative for Israel’s top-secret intelligence agency, Lekem. His activities included "buying components to build and maintain Israel’s nuclear arsenal" and supervising "government-backed accounts and front companies that financed the special needs of the entirety of Israel’s intelligence operations outside the country".[3] Interviewed regarding Milchan's intelligence activities, Israeli President Shimon Peres stated:

"Arnon is a special man. It was I who recruited him.... When I was at the Ministry of Defense, Arnon was involved in numerous defense-related procurement activities and intelligence operations. His strength is in making connections at the highest levels.... His activities gave us a huge advantage, strategically, diplomatically and technologically." (interview dated February 8, 2010, documented in Meir Doron and Joseph Gelman's "Confidential: Secret Agent turned Hollywood Tycoon Arnon Milchan" p. xi).

Two years later, on November 25, 2013, on Israel's channel 2 documentary program Uvda, Milchan confirmed on camera the central claims in the book Confidential that had been released earlier. The announcement caused international interest in the story and was covered widely.[10]

Milchan claimed to have used connections to promote the apartheid regime in South Africa in exchange for it helping Israel acquire uranium for its nuclear program.[11]

Art collection

Milchan is a leading art collector, and in April 2015, CNBC ranked him at #3 in their list of "Hollywood's top 10 art collectors" with a collection valued at $600 million, equal with George Lucas, ranked #2, but some way behind David Geffen at #1, with a collection valued at $2.3 billion.[12]

Production companies

Filmography

Year Title Notes
1977The Accuserco-producer
Black Joyproducer
1978The Medusa Touchexecutive producer
1979Dizengoff 99producer
1982The King of Comedyproducer
1984Once Upon a Time in Americaproducer and actor (chauffeur)
1985Brazilproducer
Legendproducer
1986Stripperexecutive producer
1987Man on Fireproducer
1989Who's Harry Crumb?producer
Big Man on Campusproducer
The War of the Rosesproducer
1990Pretty Womanproducer
Q&Aproducer
1991Guilty by Suspicionproducer
Switchexecutive producer
JFKexecutive producer
1992The Mambo Kingsproducer
Memoirs of an Invisible Manexecutive producer
The Power of Oneproducer
That Nightproducer
Under Siegeproducer
1993Sommersbyproducer
Falling Downexecutive producer
Made in Americaproducer
Free Willyexecutive producer
Striking Distanceproducer
The Nutcrackerexecutive producer
Six Degrees of Separationproducer
Heaven & Earthproducer
1994The Clientproducer
Natural Born Killersexecutive producer
The New Ageexecutive producer
Second Bestexecutive producer
Cobbexecutive producer
1995Boys on the Sideproducer
Under Siege 2: Dark Territoryproducer
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Homeexecutive producer
Empire Recordsproducer
Copycatproducer
Heatexecutive producer
1996A Time to Killproducer
Tin Cupexecutive producer
Carpoolproducer
Bogusproducer
Sunchaserproducer
The Mirror Has Two Facesproducer
1997Murder at 1600producer
Free Willy 3: The Rescueexecutive producer
L.A. Confidentialproducer
Breaking Upexecutive producer
The Devil's Advocateproducer
The Man Who Knew Too Littleproducer
1998Dangerous Beautyproducer
City of Angelsexecutive producer
The Negotiatorproducer
Goodbye Loverexecutive producer
1999Simply Irresistibleexecutive producer
Entrapmentexecutive producer
A Midsummer Night's Dreamexecutive producer
Fight Clubexecutive producer
2000Up at the Villaexecutive producer
Big Momma's Houseexecutive producer
Tigerlandproducer
2001Freddy Got Fingeredexecutive producer
Don't Say a Wordproducer
Joy Rideexecutive producer
Black Knightproducer
Joe Somebodyexecutive producer
2002High Crimesproducer
Life or Something Like Itproducer
Unfaithfulproducer
2003Daredevilproducer
Down with Loveexecutive producer
Runaway Juryproducer
2004The Girl Next Doorexecutive producer
Man on Fireproducer
First Daughterexecutive producer
2005Elektraproducer
Mr. & Mrs. Smithproducer
Stayproducer
Bee Seasonexecutive producer
2006Big Momma's House 2executive producer
Date Movieexecutive producer
The Sentinelproducer
Just My Luckproducer
My Super Ex-Girlfriendproducer
The Fountainproducer
Deck the Hallsproducer
2007Epic Movieexecutive producer
Alvin and the Chipmunksexecutive producer
2008Meet the Spartansexecutive producer
Jumperproducer
Shutterexecutive producer
Street Kingsexecutive producer
What Happens in Vegasexecutive producer
Meet Daveexecutive producer
Mirrorsexecutive producer
Marley & Meexecutive producer
2009Bride Warsexecutive producer
Aliens in the Atticexecutive producer
Fantastic Mr. Foxexecutive producer
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquelexecutive producer
2010Marmadukeexecutive producer
Knight and Dayexecutive producer
Vampires Suckexecutive producer
Mirrors 2executive producer
Love & Other Drugsexecutive producer
2011Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Sonexecutive producer
Marley & Me: The Puppy Yearsexecutive producer
Monte Carloproducer
What's Your Number?executive producer
In Timeexecutive producer
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwreckedexecutive producer
The Darkest Hourexecutive producer
2013Broken Cityproducer
The Internshipexecutive producer
12 Years a Slaveproducer
Runner Runnerproducer
2014Noahproducer
Joy Ride 3executive producer
Gone Girlproducer
Birdmanproducer
2015True Storyexecutive producer
Unfinished Businessproducer
The Big Shortproducer
The Revenantproducer
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chipexecutive producer
2016Rules Don't Applyproducer
Assassin's Creedproducer
A Cure for Wellnessproducer
2018Unsaneexecutive producer
Widowsproducer
Bohemian Rhapsodyexecutive producer
2019Little Womenproducer

See also

Further reading

  • Doron, Meir; Gelman, Joseph (2011) Confidential The Life of Secret Agent Turned Hollywood Tycoon - Arnon Milchan Gefen Books, New York. ISBN 978-0-615-43381-3

References

  1. 1 2 "Forbes profile: Arnon Milchan". Forbes. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Arnon Milchan". IMDb.
  3. 1 2 Cieply, Michael (July 17, 2011). "New Book Tells Tale of Israeli Arms Dealer in Hollywood". The New York Times.
  4. "'Hollywood Producer Was an Israeli Nuclear Agent'". Haaretz.com.
  5. "The world's 50 Richest Jews: 41-50". The Jerusalem Post - JPost.com.
  6. Azoulay, Ellie Armon (29 July 2010). "Shooting in the Dark". Retrieved 26 January 2018 via Haaretz.
  7. 1 2 "Arnon Milchan Biography (1944-)". filmreference.com.
  8. "the last Tycoon". highbeam.com.
  9. "Revealed: Arnon Milchan - the Hollywood producer behind hits Pretty Woman, Fight Club and LA Confidential who became a real-life James Bond" by Tim Walker, The Independent, November 22, 2013
  10. Caspi, David (November 21, 2013). "Arnon Milchan Admits to Arms Dealing in the '70s". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
  11. Harriet Sherwood. "Arnon Milchan reveals past as Israeli spy". the Guardian.
  12. Berk, Christina Cheddar (April 29, 2015). "Hollywood's top 10 art collectors". CNBC. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
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