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  1. There is speculation that Lord Farquaad's appearance was inspired by Michael Eisner, the then–CEO of The Walt Disney Company, because of producer Jeffrey Katzenberg's animosity toward his former employer. Some sources have likened King Richard III of England with Lord Farquaad, particularly Laurence Olivier’s portrayal of him.

  2. Lord Maximus Farquaad also simply referred to as Lord Farquaad, is the main antagonist in the DreamWorks film, Shrek. He was the ruler of the kingdom of DuLoc and a man seeking "a perfect bride for a perfect ruler". He is voiced by John Lithgow in most appearances, and by various actors in the musical tour. Like most of the characters in the film, he doesn't appear in William Steig's picture ...

  3. Lord Farquaad is the antagonist of the animated film Shrek, who resembles the former Disney CEO Michael Eisner. Learn about his origin, history, name, and examples of his usage in popular culture.

  4. Perhaps the most sinister, secret joke that’s stowed away in Shrek is that the movie's main antagonist, Lord Farquaad, is actually modeled after Disney executive, Michael Eisner. Farquaad’s appearance and his diminutive stature are constantly under attack in the movie.

  5. Message to Walt Disney Co. boss Michael Eisner: Beware of Ogre. After Shrek's record-breaking $42.3 million debut last weekend, there's little doubt among industry watchers that the mock fairy ...

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  7. Lord Farquaad was the tyrannical and ruthless ruler of Duloc, who yearned for a "perfect world" free of all things magical. He is voiced by John Lithgow, and is portrayed by Christopher Sieber in Shrek the Musical. Lord Farquaad wears his signature outfit of mainly red and black. He wears a red hat with white top and red cape to match his red tunic with black sleeves. He also wears red gloves ...

  8. Lord Farquaad was the main villain in the movie Shrek, which premiered on April 22nd, 2001 in the U.S. It is rumored that the idea for the character of Lord Farquaad dates back to a falling out between Disney CEO Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, who is the creator of Dreamworks Studios. According to the rumor, Katzenberg, who worked at ...

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