Sherry Lansing Net Worth

Sherry Lansing is a renowned actress and producer who was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1944. After appearing in two films, she left the acting field and joined Talent Associates as an executive in charge of development. She then moved to MGM and Columbia, where she achieved success with a number of profitable movies. In 1984, she formed the independent production company Jaffee-Lansing with Stanley R. Jaffe, and when Jaffee was appointed president of Paramount Communications in 1990, Sherry became Chairman of Paramount Pictures' Motion Picture Group.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer
Birth Day July 31, 1944
Birth Place  Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age 79 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Occupation Film studio executive
Years active 1968–2008
Spouse(s) Michael L. Brownstein (1967–1970; divorced) William Friedkin (1991–present)

💰 Net worth: $11 Million (2024)

Sherry Lansing, a celebrated actress and producer in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $11 million by 2024. With an impressive career spanning several decades, Lansing has made her mark in the entertainment industry through her exceptional talent and determination. Known for her captivating performances and impeccable producing skills, she has left an indelible imprint on the world of cinema. With her vast experience and valuable contributions, it comes as no surprise that her net worth continues to grow.

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Biography/Timeline

1944

Lansing was born Sherry Lee Duhl in Chicago, Illinois on July 31, 1944. Her mother, Margaret "Margot" Heimann, fled from Nazi Germany in 1937 at the age of 17. Her father, David Duhl, was a real-estate investor who died when she was nine. Her mother remarried and died in 1984 from ovarian cancer. She was raised in a Jewish household. Lansing attended the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools and graduated in 1962. In 1966, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree at Northwestern University, where she was a member of Sigma Delta Tau sorority.

1970

Lansing was a former mathematics Teacher, model, and now pursued an acting career (appearing in two films made in 1970, Loving and Rio Lobo, starring John Wayne) but, dissatisfied with her own acting skills, she decided to learn more about the film industry from the ground up. She took a job with MGM as head script reader and worked on two successful films, The China Syndrome and Kramer vs. Kramer.

1980

Lansing's work at MGM eventually led, after a stint at Columbia Pictures, to an appointment in 1980, at age 35, as the first female President of 20th Century Fox. She was also a partner in Jaffe/Lansing Productions with Stanley R. Jaffe. The company released a consistent string of minor hits through Paramount before achieving success with the box-office smash Fatal Attraction in 1987, for which Jaffe and Lansing received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture the following year. In 1992, she was offered the chairmanship of Paramount Pictures' Motion Picture Group. During her tenure at Paramount, the studio enjoyed its longest and most successful string of releases since the '30s. Under Lansing, the studio produced such blockbuster hits as Forrest Gump, Braveheart, and what was, at the time, history's highest-grossing film – Titanic (the latter two with Fox). Six of the ten highest grossing Paramount films were released during her tenure which included three Academy Awards for Best Picture. Overall, 80% of the films released by Lansing were profitable, a track record unmatched by any other long term studio management leader.

1991

Lansing married Academy Award winning Director william Friedkin on July 6, 1991; he had previously been married to French film star Jeanne Moreau. By this marriage, Lansing has two stepsons, Jack and Cedric.

1994

As studio chief, she focused on bottom-line cost rather than market share, preferring to take fewer risks and make lower-budget films than other studios. Viacom (which purchased Paramount in 1994) decided to split the company into two parts in 2004 and Lansing stepped down at the end of that year after an almost unprecedented twelve-year tenure atop Hollywood's legendary "Best Show in Town."

2005

In 2005, she created The Sherry Lansing Foundation which is dedicated to raising awareness and funds for cancer research. She is a recipient of UCLA Anderson School of Management's highest honor-the Exemplary Leadership in Management (ELM) Award.

2007

In 2007, she received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her work in cancer research at the 79th Academy Awards. The award was presented to her by Tom Cruise, her longtime friend and Business partner.

2011

In 2011, Lansing pledged $5 million to University of Chicago Laboratory Schools to build a new arts wing, including a 250-seat performance venue.

2013

As of March 2013, Lansing was a member of the Board of Directors of the Dole Food Company. Beginning in 2012, she has also served as a member of the Board of Directors for the W. M. Keck Foundation.