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    American film producer of South African descent

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    Gary Barber is a media executive who was the CEO of MGM and co-founder of Spyglass Media Group. He has produced films such as The Hangover, Skyfall, and The Tourist, and owns racehorses that won the Preakness Stakes and the Queen's Plate.

    • He Was Born in South Africa
    • He’S Been A Us Citizen Since The Mid-1980S
    • He’S A Thoroughbred Racehorse Owner
    • He’S An Advocate For The Water Hay Oats Alliance
    • He’S The Founder of Spyglass Entertainment
    • He Reversed MGM’s Fortunes
    • He Was Ousted from MGM in 2018
    • He’S Produced Over 50 Films
    • He’S Made A Killing on Property
    • He Re-Launched Spyglass Media Group in 2019

    Barber was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1957. After completing his education at King David School, Linksfield, he studied accounting at the University of the Witwatersrand. After graduating, he put his accounting degree to good use by working as an Accountant and Certified Public Accountant with Price Waterhouse.

    Had it not been for horses, Barber might still be working as an accountant in South Africa. In 1982, the lifetime racing devotee entered a completion to win a trip to the Arlington Million horse race in Illinois. He won. After becoming entranced with the US during his trip, he decided to pack up and move there permanently. Fortunately, he already h...

    If there’s one thing that Barber knows more about than films, it’s thoroughbred racehorses. According to americasbestracing.net, Barber has owned horses both alone and in partnership with his brother Cecil. But this is no amateur hobby: over the past year alone, his earnings from racing amount to a hugely impressive $3,962,348. His lifetime earning...

    This year, Barber came out as the first major contender in thoroughbred racing to support the Water Hay Oats Alliance (WHOA), an organization that aims to clean up U.S sports racing. In a statement via paulickreport.com, Barber commented: “This is a critical time in our industry where we need to be united in our quest for uniformity and ensure a le...

    In 1996, Barber and his business associate Roger Birnbaum launched the LA-based production company, Spyglass Entertainment. They were bankrolled by Disney, who signed them up for a five-year distribution agreement in return for an equity stake. The first movie produced by the company was M. Night Shyamalan’s 1999 runaway hit, “The Sixth Sense.” The...

    In 2010, both Barber and Birnbaum were appointed co-chairs and CEOS of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a company that was just emerging from a very shaky few years that had pushed it to the verge of bankruptcy. Originally, it had been planned that Spyglass Entertainment’s library would be added to MGM, but the plan was dropped shortly after. During Barber’s t...

    In November 2017, Barber signed a contract renewal with MGM that took him to 2022. Just 5 months later, he was out. According to sources at hollywoodreporter.com, MGM board chairman Kevin Ulrich believed that Barber “has done a good job of stabilizing the situation financially and getting the place downsized, but he is not creative. He’s not the gu...

    Barber’s history as a film producer stretches all the way back to 1988’s “Midnight Crossing.” Since then, he’s been credited as a producer on over 50 feature films. Some of his most notable credits include “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (1991), “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1993), “The King and I” (1991), “Shanghai Noon” (2000), “Bruce Almighty” (...

    In 2003, Barber bought a two-story penthouse in Westwood for about $3.5 million. Earlier this year, he more than doubled his investment when he listed the property for $6.495 million. According to the LA Times, the property consists of 4300 square feet of space and boasts a two-story living room, a dining room, an office/den, and an eat-in kitchen ...

    After MGM showed him the door, it didn’t take Barber long to find his next project. In March 2019, he and Lantern Entertainment co-presidents Andy Mitchell and Milos Brajovic resurrected his old production company Spyglass Entertainment under the new moniker, Spyglass Media Group. Since its re-launch, the company has produced “Scream” and is curren...

  2. Mar 21, 2018 · Even by Hollywood standards, MGM ‘s firing of CEO Gary Barber on March 19 was dramatic and cold-hearted, catching Barber himself and his key staff members off guard.

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    Gary Barber was born in 1957 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is a producer and executive, known for The Lookout (2007), G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) and Unbreakable (2000).

    • January 1, 1
    • Producer, Executive
    • Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Gary Barber
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  5. MGM announced on Monday night that Gary Barber, who led the company since 2010, was no longer its CEO. The board formed an Office of the CEO to oversee day-to-day operations and thanked Barber for his contributions.

  6. Gary Barber is the former CEO of MGM who led its turnaround from bankruptcy to profitability. He also co-founded Spyglass Entertainment and produced movies such as "27 Dresses".

  7. Mar 13, 2019 · Former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Chief Executive Gary Barber has a new job. The veteran South African-born executive has teamed with Lantern Entertainment, which bought the assets of the...

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