Jeffrey Katzenberg Explained

Jeffrey Katzenberg
Birth Date:December 21, 1950
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Years Active:1979–present
Organization:WndrCo
Notable Works:Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The Little Mermaid
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Lion King
American Beauty
The Prince of Egypt
Shrek
Kung Fu Panda
How to Train Your Dragon
Children:2
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Jeffrey Katzenberg (; born December 21, 1950) is an American media proprietor and film producer who served as chairman of Walt Disney Studios from 1984 to 1994, a position in which he oversaw production and business operations for the company's feature films. Following his departure, he co-founded DreamWorks SKG in 1994, where he served as the company's chief executive officer (CEO) and executive producer of its animated franchises—including Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, and How to Train Your Dragon—until stepping down from the title in 2016. He has since founded the venture capital firm WndrCo in 2017,[1] which invests in digital media projects, and launched Quibi in 2020, a defunct short-form mobile video platform that lost US$1.35 billion in seven months.

Katzenberg has also been involved in politics as an election donor. With active support of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, he was named "one of Hollywood's premier political kingmakers and one of the Democratic Party's top national fund-raisers".[2] He served as a campaign co-chair for Joe Biden's 2024 presidential re-election campaign, and subsequently Kamala Harris' 2024 presidential campaign.[3]

Early life and education

Katzenberg was born on December 21, 1950, in New York City, to a Jewish family, the son of Anne, an artist, and Walter Katzenberg, a stockbroker.[4] He attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, graduating in 1969. When he was 14, Katzenberg volunteered to work on John Lindsay's successful New York mayoral campaign. He quickly received the nickname "Squirt" and attended as many meetings as he could.[5] He went on to attend New York University for one year, before dropping out to work full-time as an advance man for Lindsay.[6] [7]

Professional career

Paramount Pictures

Katzenberg began his career as an assistant to producer David V. Picker, then in 1974 he became an assistant to Barry Diller, the chairman of Paramount Pictures.[4] Diller moved Katzenberg to the marketing department, followed by other assignments within the studio, until he was assigned to revive the Star Trek franchise, which resulted in . He continued to work his way up and became president of production under Paramount's president, Michael Eisner, overseeing the production of films including 48 Hrs., Terms of Endearment, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.[8]

The Walt Disney Studios

In 1984, Eisner became chief executive officer (CEO) of The Walt Disney Company. Eisner brought Katzenberg with him to serve as chairman of The Walt Disney Studios.[4] As head of the studio, he oversaw all filmed content including motion pictures, television, Disney Channel, and home video distribution.[4] Katzenberg was responsible for reviving the studio which, at the time, ranked last at the box office among the major studios.He focused the studio on the production of adult-oriented comedies through its Touchstone Pictures banner, including films such as Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Three Men and a Baby, Good Morning, Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, and Pretty Woman. By 1987, Disney had become the number-one studio at the box office.[9] Katzenberg expanded Disney's film portfolio by launching Hollywood Pictures with Eisner and overseeing the acquisition of Miramax Films in 1993.[5] Katzenberg also oversaw Touchstone Television, which produced television series such as The Golden Girls, Empty Nest and Home Improvement.

Katzenberg was also charged with turning around Disney's ailing Feature Animation unit, creating some intrastudio controversy when he personally edited a few minutes out of a completed Disney animated feature, The Black Cauldron (1985), shortly after joining the company.[10] Under his management, the animation department eventually began creating some of Disney's most critically acclaimed and highest grossing animated features. These films include The Great Mouse Detective (1986), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Oliver & Company (1988), The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991)—which was the first animated feature to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best PictureAladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994), and Pocahontas (1995).[11] [12] Katzenberg also brokered a deal with Pixar to produce 3D computer-generated animated movies and greenlit production of Toy Story.[13]

Concerns arose internally at Disney, particularly from Eisner and Roy E. Disney, about Katzenberg taking too much credit for the success of Disney's animated releases.[9] [14] In 1993, Katzenberg discussed with Eisner the possibility of being promoted to president of the company, which would mean moving Frank Wells from president to vice chairman. Eisner responded that Wells would feel "hurt" in that scenario and then, according to Katzenberg, assured him that he would get the job if Wells vacated the position. After Wells died in a helicopter crash in 1994, Eisner assumed his duties instead of promoting Katzenberg.[15] In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Eisner said that Roy Disney, Walt Disney's nephew and an influential member of the Disney board, did not like Katzenberg and threatened to start a proxy fight if Katzenberg was promoted to president.[16] Tensions between Katzenberg, Eisner and Disney resulted in Katzenberg leaving Disney upon conclusion of his work contract with the company in October 1994.[17] [14] Disney board member Stanley Gold said Katzenberg had been brought low by "his ego and almost pathological need to be important." Katzenberg sued Disney for money he asserted he was owed, and settled out of court for an estimated $250 million in 1999.[8]

DreamWorks SKG

Later in 1994, Katzenberg co-founded DreamWorks SKG with Steven Spielberg and David Geffen, with Katzenberg taking primary responsibility for animation operations. He was also credited as producer or executive producer on the DreamWorks animated films The Prince of Egypt (1998), The Road to El Dorado, Chicken Run and (all in 2000), Shrek in 2001, in 2002, in 2003 and Shrek 2 in 2004.

After DreamWorks Animation suffered a $125 million loss on the traditionally animated (2003),[18] Katzenberg believed that telling traditional stories using traditional animation was a thing of the past, and the studio switched to all computer-generated animation, though some of their films would have some small 2D animated sequences.[19] Since then, most of DreamWorks' animated feature films have been successful financially and critically with several Annie Awards and Academy Awards nominations and wins.

DreamWorks Animation

In 2004, DreamWorks Animation (DWA) was spun off from DreamWorks as a separate company headed by Katzenberg.[20] DWA held an initial public offering that same year in conjunction with the spinoff which raised more than $812 million.[21]

The live-action DreamWorks movie studio was sold to Viacom in December 2005.[22] [23] Then in 2008, DreamWorks entered into a new agreement to begin distributing its live-action films through Universal Studios in 2009.[24]

In 2006, Katzenberg made an appearance on the fifth season of The Apprentice. He awarded the task winners an opportunity to be character voices in Over the Hedge.

Katzenberg has been an industry leader in promoting digital 3D production of film, calling it "the greatest advance in the film industry since the arrival of color in the 1930s." When Katzenberg appeared on The Colbert Report on April 20, 2010, he confirmed that from now on "every single movie" that DreamWorks Animation produced would be in 3D and gave Stephen Colbert a pair of new 3D glasses.[25]

NBCUniversal acquired DWA in 2016 for $3.8 billion. Katzenberg left his position as CEO of DWA and was named chairman of DreamWorks New Media (DWN), consisting of DWA's interests in AwesomenessTV and Nova.[26] [27] By January 2017, Katzenberg had stepped down from his position with DWN.[28]

WndrCo

In January 2017, the LA Times reported that Katzenberg had raised funds for a new media and technology investment firm called WndrCo.[28]

Quibi

In late 2018, Katzenberg announced his new video streaming platform, Quibi, created in partnership with former eBay CEO Meg Whitman.[29] [30] The platform specialized in original, short-form content designed for smartphones. Whitman was hired as the company's CEO and first employee. Katzenberg and Whitman created Quibi as a mobile-based Netflix. Their investors included Disney, NBCUniversal, Sony, Viacom, and AT&T's newly rebranded WarnerMedia.[31]

In late 2020, Quibi shut down after just over six months of operation. Katzenberg said the shutdown was due to a sudden change in how audiences consume media caused by the coronavirus pandemic which did not align with Quibi's market niche as well as a desire to return some funds to investors.[32] [33] Of the initial $1.65 billion raised, Katzenberg said he was able to return $600 million to investors.[34] To lift Quibi employees' spirits, The Wall Street Journal reported that Katzenberg told them to listen to "Get Back Up Again" from the movie Trolls during a video call announcing the company's closure.[35]

Political activities

Katzenberg has been a prominent supporter of Democratic candidates for elected office since the Clinton administration and was an early supporter of Barack Obama. Reportedly "smitten" by Obama's speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Katzenberg pledged his full support to Obama in 2006 if he decided to run for president. During his campaign, Obama praised Katzenberg for his "tenacious support and advocacy since we started back in 2007."[36] [37]

Katzenberg was an avid fundraiser for Obama, doing so while much of Hollywood was still supporting the Clintons. The Wall Street Journal reported his efforts allowed Katzenberg to become an "informal liaison" between Hollywood and the Obama administration. Katzenberg was reportedly Obama's top "bundler", and, with Andy Spahn, had collected at least $6.6 million in combined donations for both of Obama's presidential campaigns.[38] In 2012, Katzenberg organized a fundraiser for Obama's 2012 presidential campaign at the residence of George Clooney. The event reportedly set a record for presidential fundraisers, garnering approximately $15 million.[39] Some Obama campaign officials were unhappy with some of Katzenberg's requests, including that Obama stay and talk with guests at each of the 14 tables at the dinner.

In 2012, the Securities and Exchange Commission reportedly opened an investigation into DreamWorks and other movie studios for bribing foreign officials. It was opened after the announcements of a deal between China and the United States to increase the number of American movies released in China and the launch of Oriental DreamWorks, a Chinese offshoot of DreamWorks Animation.[40] News of the investigation broke shortly after Katzenberg assisted Joe Biden with brokering the Chinese movie deal and Katzenberg had held a fundraiser for the Obama campaign. The timing of the events led Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin to question if the deal and fundraiser were related.[41] [40] Katzenberg denied the existence of the investigation, saying that DreamWorks had never been asked for documents or to otherwise cooperate with an investigation.[42]

In October 2012, Obama and Bill Clinton reportedly visited Katzenberg at his home in Beverly Hills for a private meeting with wealthy Democratic donors. The Obama campaign said the meeting was to thank supporters, but some members of the campaign finance committee said that it involved the pro-Obama political action committee Priorities USA Action. Members of the White House press corps who had traveled to California with Obama were kept in the garage of Katzenberg's mansion and one reporter called the meeting "unusual".[43] Katzenberg, who had previously donated $2 million to Priorities USA Action, donated an additional $1 million to the PAC that month.[44] Kaztzenberg donated $1 million to Priorities USA Action in 2015, which supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race.[45] In October 2016, he hosted a $100,000-per-person fundraiser at his Beverly Hills residence with Obama as the main attraction.[46]

In 2018, following the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Katzenberg pledged $500,000 to the March for Our Lives gun-control demonstration.[47]

In 2023, Katzenberg was named as one of the national co-chairs of Joe Biden's 2024 campaign for reelection as president.[48] Katzenberg noted he would provide significant financial support for Biden’s re-election.[49] In December 2023, Katzenberg hosted a fundraiser and, at the time, dismissed concerns about Biden's age, instead referring to it as "his superpower".[50]

In 2024, Katzenberg was an advisor to and co-chair of the Biden reelection campaign.[51] After Biden dropped out of the race, Katzenberg became co-chair of Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign.[52]

Katzenberg donated approximately $1.8 million to a PAC supporting Karen Bass's Los Angeles mayoral bid in 2022.[53]

SOPA/PIPA

When the White House announced its opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in January 2012, Chris Dodd, the former Senator and head of the Motion Picture Association of America, the film industry's lobbying organization, contacted Katzenberg to obtain more information about the president's plans. When Dodd reportedly asked him to intervene, Katzenberg declined, but "sought to soothe hurt feelings and lay the groundwork for a deal more friendly to Hollywood". Katzenberg's office contacted Obama and urged him to contact other studio chiefs in order to reaffirm their support. Obama would take the advice, making Katzenberg one of the few Hollywood executives working on brokering a compromise with Silicon Valley.

Recognition

Katzenberg was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts degree by Ringling College of Art and Design in 2008, the first in the school's history.[54]

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Katzenberg with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2012, in acknowledgment of his role in "raising money for education, art and health-related causes, particularly those benefiting the motion picture industry."[55] [56] The following year, Katzenberg was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Obama.[57]

At the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, Katzenberg was awarded an honorary Palme d'Or, the festival's highest prize. Cannes director Thierry Frémaux credited Katzenberg and Shrek with expanding the range of films considered at the competition. Katzenberg compared the distinction to the earlier Academy recognition.[58]

Personal life

Katzenberg married Marilyn Siegel, a kindergarten teacher, in 1975. They have twin children, Laura and David, born in 1983.[59] David is a television producer and director.[60] [61]

Katzenberg and his wife have been highly active in charitable causes. They donated the multimillion-dollar Katzenberg Center to Boston University's College of General Studies, citing that the school gave their two children the "love of education."[62] They also donated the Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Center for Animation at the University of Southern California.

Katzenberg sits on the board of directors of multiple organizations, including the Motion Picture & Television Fund, Geffen Playhouse, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, AIDS Project Los Angeles, The Michael J. Fox Foundation, California Institute of the Arts, Simon Wiesenthal Center, and the USC School of Cinematic Arts. In 2008, Katzenberg founded the DreamWorks Animation Academy in partnership with Inner-City Arts, a Los Angeles-based art education nonprofit organization, to provide inner-city students with instruction in digital media production.[63] [64]

Katzenberg had an estimated worth of $900 million in 2016.[65]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleCreditsProduction companyNotes
1979
1985 The Black Cauldron Disney Chairman/Editor The latter uncredited
1986The Great Mouse Detective Disney Chairman
1987 Down and Out in Beverly Hills Touchstone Pictures (Walt Disney Studios)
Three Men and a Baby
1988 Who Framed Roger RabbitExecutive in charge of production
Oliver & CompanyDisney Chairman
1989 The Little Mermaid
1990 The Rescuers Down Under
1991 Beauty and the Beast
1992 Aladdin
1993 The Nightmare Before Christmas Executive in charge of production Touchstone Pictures (Walt Disney Studios)
1994 The Lion KingDisney Chairman Walt Disney Animation Studios
1995 Your Studio and You Short
PocahontasDisney Chairman Walt Disney Animation StudiosPartially
1998 Antz Executive in charge of production
The Prince of Egypt Executive producer
1999 American Beauty Producer DreamWorks Pictures
2000 The Road to El Dorado Executive producer/Director The latter uncredited
Chicken RunExecutive producer
Video
2001 Shrek Producer
2002
2003
2004 Shrek 2Executive producer
Shark Tale
2005 Madagascar Executive in charge of production/voice actor (as Rico and Abner)
Executive in charge of production
2006 Over the Hedge
Flushed Away
2007 Shrek the Third
Bee Movie Executive in charge of production/Special thanks
2008 Kung Fu Panda Executive in charge of production
2009 Monsters vs. Aliens
2010 Animation director
How to Train Your Dragon Executive in charge of production
Shrek Forever After
Megamind
2011 Kung Fu Panda 2
Puss in Boots
2012
Rise of the Guardians
2013 The Croods
Turbo
2014 Mr. Peabody & Sherman
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Penguins of Madagascar
2015 Home
2016 Kung Fu Panda 3
Trolls Partially
2017 The Boss Baby

Television

YearTitleOccupationNotes
2004 Father of the PrideCreator/Executive producer 2 episodes
2005–2009 The Contender Executive producer 26 episodes
2005 The Contender Rematch: Mora vs. Manfredo TV special
2008 The Contender Asia12 episodes
2010 Neighbors from Hell5 episodes
2020 Dummy Producer, Heller Highwater Pictures, Let's Go Again
Thanks a MillionShort TV series
Elba vs. Block
Beauty Short series
Benedict Men TV series
2022The Now Executive producer
2021Natural Born Narco

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeffrey Katzenberg's unexpected take on AI – here's what he and Netomi CEO had to say. June 23, 2023. Alexandra. Garfinkle. Finance.Yahoo.com.
  2. News: Daunt. Tina. Masters. Kim. Jeffrey Katzenberg's Secret Call to Hillary Clinton: Hollywood's 2016 Support Assured. October 30, 2013. The Hollywood Reporter. October 30, 2013.
  3. Web site: 2023-07-16 . Joe Biden is redefining presidential campaign frugality . 2023-07-18 . POLITICO . en.
  4. News: Harmetz . Aljean . Who Makes Disney Run? . February 9, 2023 . The New York Times . February 7, 1988.
  5. News: Pulver. Andrew. The Katz that bit the mouse. The Guardian. 17 May 2001.
  6. Web site: Jeffrey Katzenberg . 15 April 2023 . Encyclopædia Britannica . Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc..
  7. News: Kahn . Carrie . May 11, 2012 . Head Of Shrek's Studio Puts Millions Behind Obama . . June 25, 2023.
  8. News: The Katz that bit the mouse . Pulver . Andrew . . May 17, 2001 . February 8, 2023.
  9. . . Documentary film . Stone Circle Pictures/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures . Burbank, California . 2009 .
  10. Book: Thomas, Bob . 1991 . Disney's Art of Animation: From Mickey Mouse to Beauty and the Beast . registration . Hyperion . New York. . 114 . 1-56282-899-1 .
  11. https://collider.com/jeffrey-katzenberg-disney-renaissance-impact-influence-explained/ The Disney Renaissance Didn't Happen Because of Jeffrey Katzenberg; It Happened In Spite of Him
  12. https://insidethemagic.net/2020/05/disney-renaissance-jeffrey-katzenberg-tm1/ Four Wins of the Disney Renaissance that Happened in Spite of Jeffrey Katzneberg
  13. News: Jeffrey Katzenberg Plans on Living Happily Ever After . Borden . Mark . . December 1, 2009 . February 10, 2023.
  14. Book: Stewart . James B. . James B. Stewart . DisneyWar . 2006 . . New York . 978-0-7432-6709-0 . February 8, 2023.
  15. News: The Epic Disney Blow-Up of 1994: Eisner, Katzenberg and Ovitz 20 Years Later . Masters . Kim . . April 9, 2014 . February 8, 2023.
  16. News: Michael Eisner on Former Disney Colleagues, Rivals and Bob Iger's Successor . The Hollywood Reporter . July 27, 2016 . February 8, 2023.
  17. News: The New York Times. Weinraub. Bernard. Chairman of Disney Studios Resigns. 25 August 1994.
  18. News: Eller. Claudia. Hofmeister. Sallie. DreamWorks Sale Sounds Wake-Up Call for Indie Films. September 11, 2013. Los Angeles Times. December 17, 2005. The company nearly went bankrupt twice, Geffen said during a panel discussion in New York this year, adding that when the animated film "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas" flopped in 2003, the resulting $125-million loss nearly sank his company..
  19. News: M. Holson. Laura. Animated Film Is Latest Title To Run Aground At DreamWorks. September 11, 2013. The New York Times. July 21, 2003. 'I think the idea of a traditional story being told using traditional animation is likely a thing of the past', he said. Among other factors, Mr. Katzenberg said, 'fast-evolving technology is making it easier to create images that a few years ago could only be drawn by hand.'.
  20. News: Jeffrey Katzenberg's Investment Venture WndrCo Raises $591.5 Million . Spangler . Todd . Variety . January 26, 2017 . February 8, 2023.
  21. News: The animation flood: Too much Shrek? Hollywood can't get enough of computer animation flicks. Will moviegoers join the binge? . Crawford . Krysten . . October 29, 2004 . February 13, 2023.
  22. Web site: 'Island' Could Sink DreamWorks Sale Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment . FOXNews.com . August 1, 2005 . July 11, 2010.
  23. Web site: Smith . Sean . Hollywood: DreamWorks Sale—Why the Dream Didn't Work Newsweek Newsweek Periscope . MSNBC . December 19, 2005 . July 11, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051213232659/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10415568/site/newsweek/ . December 13, 2005.
  24. News: Universal Studios to distribute DreamWorks films . Keating . Gina . . October 13, 2008 . February 13, 2023.
  25. Web site: The Colbert Nation. Colbert Report Jeffrey Katzenberg. May 1, 2010.
  26. News: How Jeffrey Katzenberg Created, Built, And Sold DreamWorks Animation . Laporte . Nicole . Fast Company . April 28, 2016 . February 13, 2023.
  27. News: Comcast's NBCUniversal buys DreamWorks Animation in $3.8-billion deal . James . Meg . Los Angeles Times . April 28, 2016 . February 8, 2023.
  28. News: Former DreamWorks Chief Jeffrey Katzenberg raises nearly $600 million for his next act . Faughnder . Ryan . Los Angeles Times . January 26, 2017 . February 13, 2023.
  29. News: Meg Whitman Wants to Change What You Watch. Erich. Schwartzel. Wall Street Journal. 20 December 2018. www.wsj.com.
  30. What Is Jeffrey Katzenberg's Quibi All About, and Why Should You Care?. Sperling. Nicole. 2019-06-14. Vanity Fair. en. 2020-04-24.
  31. Web site: Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman Reveal the Name of Their 'NewTV' Platform. Fortune.
  32. News: Sperling . Nicole . 2020-05-11 . Jeffrey Katzenberg Blames Pandemic for Quibi's Rough Start . 2024-02-12 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  33. Web site: Patten . Dominic . 2020-10-21 . Quibi's Jeffrey Katzenberg & Meg Whitman Detail "Clear-Eyed" Decision To Shut It Down . 2024-02-12 . Deadline . en-US.
  34. News: 2022-06-23 . Jeffrey Katzenberg on How Quibi Experience Informs His VC Ambitions . 2024-02-12 . Bloomberg.com . en.
  35. News: Farrell . Maureen . Flint . Joe . Mullin . Benjamin . October 22, 2020 . Quibi Is Shutting Down Barely Six Months After Going Live . 2024-02-20 . WSJ . en-US.
  36. News: Nicholas . Peter . Orden . Erica . September 30, 2012 . Movie Mogul's Starring Role in Raising Funds for Obama . live . https://archive.today/20230523231038/https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/SB10000872396390443571904577630430778711196 . May 23, 2023 . February 8, 2023 . The Wall Street Journal.
  37. News: The Katzenberg-Obama connection . Haberman . Maggie . . May 11, 2012 . February 8, 2023.
  38. News: Obama Grows More Reliant on Big-Money Contributors . Confessore . Nicholas . The New York Times . September 12, 2012 . February 8, 2023.
  39. News: Head Of Shrek's Studio Puts Millions Behind Obama . Kahn . Carrie . . May 11, 2012 . February 8, 2023.
  40. News: S.E.C. Asks if Hollywood Paid Bribes in China . Wyatt . Edward . Cieply . Michael . Barnes . Brooks . The New York Times . April 24, 2012 . February 8, 2023.
  41. News: Biden's role in U.S. companies' deals with China . Rubin . Jennifer . The Washington Post . June 1, 2012 . February 13, 2023.
  42. News: Jeffrey Katzenberg: Mogul on a mission . Berrin . Danielle . . July 17, 2013 . February 8, 2023.
  43. News: Daunt . Tina . October 7, 2012 . Obama, Clinton Powwow with Donors at Jeffrey Katzenberg's House . February 3, 2023 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  44. News: October 21, 2012 . Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg Give $1 Million Each to Aid Obama Super PAC . February 8, 2023 . Huffington Post.
  45. News: Faughnder . Ryan . April 28, 2016 . Katzenberg to relinquish DreamWorks Animation CEO role after Comcast deal . February 13, 2023 . Los Angeles Times.
  46. News: Gardner . Chris . October 24, 2016 . Inside Jeffrey Katzenberg's Final Fundraiser for President Obama . February 13, 2023 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  47. Web site: Oprah Follows George and Amal Clooney's Lead, to Donate $500,000 for Parkland Students' March. 20 February 2018. February 20, 2018. February 21, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180221035907/https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/the-wrap/article/George-and-Amal-Clooney-Donate-500-000-for-12626898.php. dead.
  48. Web site: Ken . Thomas . Catherine . Lucey . Jeffrey Katzenberg's Very Hollywood Advice for Joe Biden . . June 26, 2023 . June 28, 2023.
  49. Web site: Culture . Sophie Lloyd Pop . Reporter . Entertainment . 2024-04-05 . Full list of celebrities supporting Joe Biden over Donald Trump . 2024-07-21 . Newsweek . en.
  50. Web site: Johnson . Ted . 2023-07-14 . Jeffrey Katzenberg Calls Joe Biden's $72 Million Fundraising Total A "Blockbuster" Number, Says POTUS's Age Is His "Superpower" . 2024-07-21 . Deadline . en-US.
  51. News: The New York Times. A Hollywood Heavyweight Is Biden's Secret Weapon Against Trump. Peter. Baker. June 13, 2024.
  52. News: Saric . Ivana . August 1, 2024 . Harris campaign hands Democrats a Hollywood glow up . August 5, 2024 . Axios.
  53. News: Oreskes . Benjamin . October 6, 2022 . Jeffrey Katzenberg donates $1 million to support Karen Bass’ bid for L.A. mayor . February 13, 2023 . Los Angeles Times.
  54. News: April 15, 2008 . DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffery Katzenberg to speak at Ringling College of Art and Design's 2008 Commencement . https://web.archive.org/web/20080503101716/http://news.tampabayceo.com/2008/04/dreamworks-anim.html . May 3, 2008 . February 8, 2023 . Tampa Bay CEO Magazine.
  55. News: Groom . Nichola . December 2, 2012 . Producer Katzenberg picks up honorary Oscar for charity work . February 8, 2023 . Reuters.
  56. News: Sperling . Nicole . September 5, 2012 . Academy to honor Jeffrey Katzenberg, Hal Needham, D.A. Pennebaker and George Stevens Jr. . February 8, 2023 . Los Angeles Times.
  57. News: Fritz . Ben . Schwartzel . Erich . Ballhaus . Rebecca . July 22, 2014 . Obama Mega-Donor Jeffrey Katzenberg to Receive National Arts Medal . February 20, 2023 . The Wall Street Journal.
  58. News: Richford . Rhonda . May 19, 2017 . Cannes: Jeffrey Katzenberg Feted With Honorary Palme d’Or . February 8, 2023 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  59. News: Berrin . Danielle . Jeffrey Katzenberg: Mogul on a mission . September 11, 2013 . Jewish Journal . July 17, 2013.
  60. News: Howard . Caroline . Noer . Michael . 30 under 30 . December 18, 2012 . Forbes . December 17, 2012.
  61. News: Radish . Christina . Producer David Katzenberg Talks THE HARD TIMES OF RJ BERGER Season 2 . September 11, 2013 . Collider.com . April 14, 2011.
  62. Web site: BU Today News & Events . CGS dedicates Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Center . 28 April 2010 . June 10, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080610121346/http://www.bu.edu/today/node/2123 . dead .
  63. News: Sperling . Nicole . September 5, 2012 . Academy to honor Jeffrey Katzenberg, Hal Needham, D.A. Pennebaker and George Stevens Jr. . February 8, 2023 . Los Angeles Times.
  64. News: Pener . Degen . August 8, 2012 . Jeffrey and Marilyn Katzenberg to Be Honored at Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network Gala (Exclusive) . February 14, 2023 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  65. Web site: Katzenberg Net Worth Climbs to Nearly $900 Million After Comcast Buys DreamWorks Animation . Forbes. 2016-08-26 . 2018-02-20.