Roger Birnbaum | |
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Born | 1950 (age 67–68) Teaneck, New Jersey |
Spouse(s) | Pamela West (divorced) Leslie Lopez |
Partner(s) | Teri Garr (1979–1983) |
Children | Claire Birnbaum Block |
Parent(s) | Arlene Steinlauf Birnbaum Norman Birnbaum |
Roger Birnbaum (born c. 1950) is an American film producer who owns the company Spyglass Entertainment and was co-CEO and co-Chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His two greatest box office hits as producer have been Rush Hour 2 and The Tourist which grossed US$347,325,802 and US$278,346,189 at the worldwide box office respectively. In 2016, he produced The Magnificent Seven.
Currently, he is the founder of two production companies, Pin High Productions and Cave 76 Productions.
Birnbaum was born to a Jewish family in Teaneck, New Jersey, the son of Arlene (née Steinlauf) and Norman Birnbaum. His father was a World War II veteran who went into the embroidery business with his father after the war and used his profits in 1967 to build the Stonehenge a building in New Jersey. Birnbaum graduated from Teaneck High School and attended the University of Denver.
His first wife was Pamela West; they had one daughter Claire Birnbaum Block (born 1987). He married then-restaurant guest relations manager Leslie Lopez in 2013.
He was also previously in a seven year relationship with actress Teri Garr.