Michael De Luca

Michael De Luca (born August 13, 1965) is an American film studio executive, film producer and screenwriter. The former president of production at both New Line Cinema and DreamWorks, De Luca has been nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Picture. De Luca is also the incoming Chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Motion Pictures Group.

Michael De Luca
Born (1965-08-13) August 13, 1965
OccupationProducer, writer
EmployerMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
TitleChairman of Motion Pictures Group
Spouse(s)
Angelique (Madrid) De Luca (m. 2009)
Children2

Early life

De Luca was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His mother was a German-Jewish immigrant, and his father, who was Italian American and Catholic, worked at ConEdison.[1][2] De Luca began pursuing a career in show business in 1986. Originally tapped to work as a story editor, he rose fairly quickly through the ranks, thanks in part to his mentor, chair and co-founder Robert Shaye. De Luca did complete his degree from Tisch School of the Arts of New York University in 1995.[3]

Career

In 1990, De Luca made his debut in the film industry as an associate producer on Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. De Luca has been collecting comics since childhood and is a huge fan of comic books and graphic novels, in particular the works of Frank Miller, and sci-fi properties such as Star Trek.

He wrote the 1994 horror film In the Mouth of Madness, directed by John Carpenter. De Luca co-wrote the story for the 1995 film adaptation of the popular British comic book character Judge Dredd, starring Sylvester Stallone as the eponymous lead.[4] In 1996, De Luca, a self-proclaimed "Trekkie", was approached by the producers Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore for Star Trek: Voyager and pitched an idea which turned into an opportunity to write an episode for the series.

De Luca is a former President of Production for New Line Cinema. During his tenure at New Line Cinema, he oversaw a variety of films that would come to define the studio, including Seven, Friday, Boogie Nights, Austin Powers, Rush Hour, Blade, American History X, and Magnolia. DeLuca wrote and produced Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, the sixth entry in the long-running Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.

After New Line Cinema, De Luca became President of Production at DreamWorks, his tenure lasting between 2001 and 2004.

After his contract with DreamWorks ended, De Luca signed a production deal with Sony Pictures and started his own production company, Michael De Luca Productions. His first release under his production company was Ghost Rider (2007) starring Nicolas Cage, followed by 21 and The Love Guru (both 2008) starring Mike Myers.

He was nominated for the Best Picture Oscar two years in a row for 2010's The Social Network (2010) and Moneyball (2011). He received a third nomination in 2014 for producing Paul Greengrass' Captain Phillips.

De Luca also produced the 2011 remake of the cult classic vampire horror film Fright Night. De Luca and Dana Brunetti reunited for Fifty Shades of Grey, the 2015 film adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name.[5][6] It was a massive financial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing R-rated films of all time.

On January 3, 2020, it was announced that De Luca had been appointed Chairman of the MGM Motion Picture Group.[7]

Personal life

De Luca was previously in a relationship with actress Julianne Moore, star of New Line's Boogie Nights.[8] In 2009, he married actress Angelique Madrid (born 1974) from Ft. Worth, Texas, who was a contestant on the first season of ABC's The Bachelor. They have a daughter, Skylar (born 2008), and a son, Caden (born 2012).[2]

Filmography

All films, producer unless otherwise noted.

Film

Year Film Notes Award Ref.
1990Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre IIIExecutive producer
1991Freddy's Dead: The Final NightmareExecutive producer
1992Deep CoverCo-executive producer
1993Loaded Weapon 1Co-executive producer
1994The MaskExecutive producer
Don Juan DeMarcoExecutive producer
In the Mouth of MadnessExecutive producer
1996Last Man StandingExecutive producer
The Long Kiss GoodnightExecutive producer
1997B.A.P.S.Executive producer
One Night StandCo-executive producer
Boogie NightsCo-executive producer
Wag the DogExecutive producer
1998Dark CityExecutive producer
Lost in SpaceExecutive producer
BladeExecutive producer
Uncredited
PleasantvilleExecutive producer
American History XCo-executive producer
1999Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeExecutive producer
Detroit Rock CityExecutive producer
Body ShotsExecutive producer
The BachelorExecutive producer
MagnoliaExecutive producer
2000Lost SoulsExecutive producer
Little NickyExecutive producer
Thirteen DaysExecutive producer
2001Hedwig and the Angry InchExecutive producer
BlowExecutive producer
Town & CountryExecutive producer
StorytellingExecutive producer
Rush Hour 2Executive producer
Knockaround GuysExecutive producer
Life as a HouseExecutive producer
I Am SamExecutive producer
2002Run Ronnie Run!Executive producer
John Q.Executive producer
Blade IIExecutive producer
HighwayExecutive producer
Unconditional LoveExecutive producer
SimoneExecutive producer
2003A Man ApartExecutive producer
2005Zathura: A Space Adventure
2007Ghost Rider
200821
The Love GuruWon–Razzie Award for Worst Picture
2009Brothers
2010The Social NetworkNominated–Academy Award for Best Picture
2011Drive Angry
Priest
Fright Night
Butter
MoneyballNominated–Academy Award for Best Picture
The Sitter
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
2013Captain PhillipsNominated–Academy Award for Best Picture
2014Dracula Untold
2015Fifty Shades of GreyWon–Razzie Award for Worst Picture
2016Inferno
2017Fifty Shades Darker
2018Fifty Shades Freed
Under the Silver Lake
The Sisters Brothers
2019The Kitchen
2021The Suicide Squad
[9]
Reminiscence
TBA
Cowboy Ninja Viking
12 Mighty Orphans
Metro 2033
The Great Outdoors
Flint Strong
As writer
Year Film Notes
1987The Lawnmower ManShort film
1991Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
1994In the Mouth of Madness
1995Judge Dredd

Television

Year Title Notes
2006The WayTelevision film
Executive producer
2013Mob CityExecutive producer
2015Childhood's EndExecutive producer
2017EmbedsExecutive producer
89th Academy Awards
201890th Academy Awards
Escape at DannemoraExecutive producer
TBA
Hue 1968Executive producer
ShōgunExecutive producer
The Baby-Sitters ClubExecutive producer
As writer
Year Title Notes
1988−89Freddy's Nightmares
1991−93Dark Justice
1996Star Trek: Voyager

References

  1. "Michael De Luca Biography (1965–)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  2. Galloway, Stephen. "The Confessions of Mike De Luca". The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. "NYU Alumnus Mark Bridges Wins Oscar for Best Costume Design for "The Artist"". New York University. February 27, 2012. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  4. "Judge Dredd". June 30, 1995. Retrieved October 31, 2016 via IMDb.
  5. "The Social Network Producers Team Up Again For Fifty Shades of Grey Adaptation". BusinessInsider.com. Retrieved July 10, 2012.
  6. "'Sony Fires Up 'Gran Turismo' Movie With 'Fifty Shades' Producers". The Wrap. July 23, 2013. Archived from the original on July 25, 2013.
  7. "MGM Film Boss Jonathan Glickman Exiting; Mike De Luca To Become Chairman Of Film Group". Deadline Hollywood. January 3, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  8. "Livin'Thing". Grantland.
  9. Kroll, Justin (January 11, 2018). "Michael De Luca Joins Suicide Squad 2 As Producer". Variety. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
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