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Barry Josephson

Barry Josephson is an film and television and former music manager, renowned for his work on major productions including the Disney animated-live action hybrid Enchanted (2007) and the long-running Fox procedural series Bones (2005–2017). Josephson began his career in the entertainment industry in music editing before transitioning to , where he represented high-profile clients such as , , , and . In 1991, he was appointed senior vice president of production at , overseeing projects like Men in Black (1997). By 2001, he had founded Josephson Entertainment and joined 20th Century , where he developed and executive produced Bones, adapting forensic Kathy Reichs's novels into a hit series that spanned 12 seasons and 246 episodes. His production credits also include films such as (2005), (2016), and the AMC historical drama TURN: Washington's Spies (2014–2017), alongside contributions to comedies like (2004) and (2002). Josephson earned recognition for Enchanted, which received three nominations for its original songs, along with Golden Globe and Critics' Choice accolades. Beyond production, he is a founding member of the , where he serves on the board, and has been involved in charitable initiatives like and the AIDS Project LA's Commitment to Life Benefit.

Biography

Early life and education

Barry Josephson was born on April 2, 1956. Details regarding his family background and upbringing remain limited, with scarce public records available on his parents or siblings. Josephson attended American University, graduating in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts from the School of Public Affairs. He has maintained involvement with the university's alumni initiatives, including those of the School of Communication.

Personal life

Josephson was previously married to Jackie Marcus Schaffer. The couple divorced prior to 2007. On , 2007, Josephson married Brooke Josephson, a . The couple has two children, daughter Shira and son .

Career

Early career in music management

Barry Josephson began his career in the entertainment industry at Landers/Roberts Productions, where he worked in the music division overseeing interests in feature films and television programming. During his tenure there, he contributed to the 1982 action film as part of the production team focused on musical elements. Following this, Josephson joined Lorimar Productions, where he served as music supervisor and oversaw the music division's involvement across feature films and television projects. In this role, he managed the selection and integration of soundtracks and scores for various productions, building expertise in coordinating musical assets for multimedia content. In the late 1980s, Josephson transitioned to talent management at Gallin/Morey & Associates, representing prominent artists including Paula Abdul, Patti LaBelle, Morris Day, and Whoopi Goldberg. He played a key role in managing their careers during a period of significant industry growth, notably serving as associate producer on Whoopi Goldberg's 1985 one-woman show Direct from Broadway, which resulted in a Grammy-winning comedy album of the same name. These early positions in music supervision and artist management provided Josephson with foundational skills in creative oversight and talent development that informed his later executive roles.

Studio executive roles

In 1991, Barry Josephson joined as senior of production, bringing prior experience in entertainment management to oversee the studio's development slate. He was promoted to executive in 1992, further solidifying his role in guiding production decisions for a range of projects. By 1994, Josephson ascended to president of production, a position he held until 1997, during which he directed the studio's creative and operational strategies for theatrical releases. Under Josephson's leadership at , he oversaw the development of several high-profile films, most notably Men in Black (1997), directed by . As head of production, Josephson championed the project through its five-year development phase, facilitating its adaptation from Lowell Cunningham's series and securing key talent including stars and . The film, produced on a $90 million budget, achieved massive commercial success, grossing over $589 million worldwide and becoming one of the top-grossing releases of 1997, which underscored the impact of 's action-comedy pipeline during his tenure. Following his departure from Columbia in 1997, Josephson partnered with director to form Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment, signing a three-year production deal with under to develop feature films. This collaboration focused on creating original content, including co-financed projects like the targeted live-action comedy The Big Mocambo (later undeveloped), blending their expertise in genre storytelling for Disney's slate through 2000. In 2001, Josephson transitioned to 20th Century Fox through a for Josephson Entertainment, serving as a producer-executive to develop and produce films in partnership with the studio. This arrangement allowed him to bridge studio oversight with independent production, setting the stage for his subsequent hands-on roles in film and television.

Producing career in film and television

After serving as a studio executive, Barry Josephson transitioned to independent producing in the early , leveraging his experience to take on lead roles through his , Josephson Entertainment, which he founded in 1987 but expanded into full-scale film and television production post-2001. This shift allowed him greater creative control, beginning with executive producing credits on films like (1999), a big-budget comedy starring that, despite mixed reviews, grossed over $217 million worldwide and marked one of his early forays into high-profile action-adventure projects. Josephson's producing career gained momentum with Disney's Enchanted (2007), a live-action/animated musical fantasy he produced that blended fairy-tale romance with modern satire, earning critical acclaim including two Academy Award nominations and grossing $340 million globally, showcasing his knack for family-oriented blockbusters. He reprised this success with the sequel Disenchanted (2022), which he also produced, continuing the story of Giselle's adjustment to suburban life and premiering directly on Disney+ to capitalize on streaming audiences amid the post-pandemic shift in distribution strategies. In television, Josephson executive produced the long-running procedural Bones (2005–2017), adapting ' forensic novels into a 12-season series that averaged over 8 million viewers in its early years and blended crime-solving with character-driven drama, while he also spearheaded TURN: Washington's Spies (2014–2017), an historical drama based on Alexander Rose's book that dramatized the during the and ran for four seasons, praised for its period authenticity. In recent years, Josephson has pursued ambitious projects blending biography and drama, including acquiring film rights in 2011 to Andrew Fowler's biography The Most Dangerous Man in the World for a Julian Assange biopic, envisioned as a thriller akin to All the President's Men that remains in development as of 2025 without a confirmed release. His latest venture, producing the musical adaptation Kiss of the Spider Woman (2025), directed by Bill Condon and starring Diego Luna and Tonatiuh, premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, where Josephson appeared to promote the film, which reimagines the Tony Award-winning Broadway story of two imprisoned men finding solace in fantasy and earned early buzz for its emotional depth and visual flair.

Philanthropy

Barry Josephson co-founded in 1986, a dedicated to raising funds for homeless individuals through events and telethons. As a founding member, he served as an for several specials, leveraging his industry connections to feature performers such as , whom he had previously managed, alongside hosts and . These events, broadcast on from 1986 to 1998 and including a 2006 relief special, collectively raised over $70 million to support health care services and other aid for the homeless across the . Josephson also played a pivotal role in the creation and organization of the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival, which ran annually from 1987 to 1996 and showcased emerging comedians while incorporating benefit components for various social causes. He contributed to producing events that blended entertainment with , helping to elevate as a vehicle for charitable during the festival's decade-long run. In addition to these efforts, Josephson has been a founding member of the Commitment to Life Benefit, an annual gala supporting the AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) since the late 1980s, where he has helped organize high-profile events to fund services and advocacy. He continues to support entertainment industry relief through board involvement, including as a Foundation Trustee for , contributing to pediatric care initiatives that benefit families in the creative community.

Filmography

Films

Barry Josephson has produced or executive produced numerous feature films throughout his career. His credits include:
YearTitleRole
1990Die Hard 2Executive producer
1990Predator 2Executive producer
1991RicochetExecutive producer
1991The Last Boy ScoutExecutive producer
1999Wild Wild WestExecutive producer
2000The CrewProducer
2002Big TroubleProducer
2002Like MikeProducer
2004The LadykillersProducer
2005Hide and SeekProducer
2007EnchantedProducer
2009Aliens in the AtticProducer
2010Life as We Know ItProducer
2014Someone Marry BarryProducer
2016Dirty GrandpaProducer
2022DisenchantedProducer
2025Kiss of the Spider WomanProducer

Television

Barry Josephson served as on the long-running Bones, which aired from 2005 to 2017 and followed forensic anthropologist and FBI agent as they solved crimes using skeletal remains. He was also on the TURN: Washington's Spies, which ran from 2014 to 2017 and depicted the story of the Culper Spy Ring during the . In 2012, Josephson the series The Finder, a from Bones centering on a savant with a unique ability to locate missing people and objects. For the 2016 Amazon pilot of The Tick, a comedy reboot based on the comic book character, he held producer credits; the pilot led to a full series order. Josephson the Polish crime drama Ultraviolet in 2017, a series about a using DIY forensic techniques to solve cases, distributed internationally by . Earlier in his career, Josephson was on the 1998 HBO miniseries Maximum Bob, adapted from Elmore Leonard's novel and featuring a quirky judge. He the ABC reboot of from 1998 to 1999, updating the classic anthology with supernatural elements. In 1999, he the TV movie Partners. The 2000 UPN spy thriller also lists him as . Additionally, Josephson co-produced episodes of the HBO horror anthology in 1991. As a founding member of the charity organization , Josephson contributed to its comedy benefit specials starting in the 1980s, which raised funds for the homeless through events hosted by comedians like , , and , though specific episode production credits are not detailed in available records. As of November 2025, Josephson's television production credits include upcoming projects such as Doctor Mechanic for and Comeback for Studios.

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