Avi Arad ( ; born August 1948) is an
Israeli-American businessman. He became the
CEO of the
company Toy Biz in the 1990s, and soon afterward became the
chief creative officer of
Marvel
Entertainment, a Marvel director, and chairman,
CEO and the founder of
Marvel
Studios.
Early life and career
Born in
Giv'atayim
, British
Mandate of Palestine, and raised in that country, Arad came to
the United States during his college years and enrolled at Hofstra
University
to study industrial management. He earned a
bachelor of business administration from the University in
1972.
Marvel Comics
Along with Toy Biz co-owner
Isaac
Perlmutter, Avi Arad came into conflict with
Carl Icahn and
Ron
Perelman over control of
Marvel
Comics in the wake of its 1996
bankruptcy. In the end, Arad and Perlmutter came
out on top, with Toy Biz taking over
Marvel Comics in a complicated deal that
included obtaining the rights to
Spider
Man and other superheroes that Marvel had sold earlier. He was
involved in Marvel's emergence from bankruptcy and the expansion of
the company's profile through
licensing
and movies.
On
July 4, 2003, Arad became
a naturalized citizen of the
United
States
.
Later career
Arad is credited as executive producer on the 1990s Marvel
animated TV series, starting with 1992's
X-Men for
Fox Kids. Arad was the executive producer of
Spike TV's
Blade: The Series.
On
May 31,
2006, Arad
resigned his various Marvel positions, including his leadership of
Marvel Studios to form his own
production company,
Avi Arad Productions. Although
he is still producing projects for Marvel, his first feature
outside Marvel was the August
2007 film
Bratz: The Movie. Other
ventures will be an adaptation of the manga
Ghost in the Shell, an adaption of
Brandon Mull's teenage novel
Fablehaven, an adaption of
James Patterson's award winning teenage
novel
Maximum Ride, and the adaptations
of both Sony PlayStation properties
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
and
inFAMOUS.
Producer filmography
References
- "Marvel Announces New Independent Producer Deal
with Avi Arad" (May 31, 2006 press release, via Ain't It Cool
News
- Hofstra University: Frank G. Zarb School of
Business - Faces of Success: Avi Arad '72
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