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  1. Apr 6, 2001 · She denied that Farquaad was based on Eisner, a man so litigious he once sued a child-care center in Florida for painting an unauthorized Mickey Mouse on its building. “This movie has been in...

  2. Some have speculated that Lord Farquaads distinctive appearance and personality are partly based on former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, with whom his once-coworker Jeffrey Katzenberg, who produced Shrek for DreamWorks, had a bitter falling-out. DreamWorks has stated, though, that Lord Farquaads look was based on John Lithgow, who voiced the ...

  3. Shrek's Lord Farquaad's appearance is speculated to have been inspired by Michael Eisner, the then-CEO of The Walt Disney Company. This is possibly due to producer Jeffrey Katzenberg's...

  4. May 18, 2001 · (Farquaad is said to be inspired by Disney chief Michael Eisner, but I don't see a resemblance, and his short stature corresponds not to the tall Eisner but, well, to the diminutive Katzenberg.) The plot involves Lord Farquaad's desire to wed the Princess Fiona, and his reluctance to slay the dragon that stands between her and would-be suitors.

  5. May 21, 2021 · In this telling, Katzenberg was retaliating for his very public humiliation at the hands of Disney’s CEO Michael Eisner. Even contemporary reviews read the villainous Lord Farquaad (John...

  6. There is some speculation that Lord Farquaad's appearance may be inspired by Michael Eisner, the then-CEO of The Walt Disney Company, owing to producer Jeffrey Katzenberg's animosity toward his former employer. Others had noticed a resemblance to Richard III of England.

  7. Sep 25, 2023 · And it’s rumoured that Lord Farquaad, the ridiculously vain villain from Shrek was modelled on the then Disney boss Michael Eisner, a resemblance that gains traction when you remember that...

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