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Dick Cook

Richard W. "Dick" Cook is an film entertainment executive known for his 38-year tenure at , where he rose from a Disneyland ride operator to chairman of Walt Disney Studios from 2002 to 2009, overseeing major franchises like and contributing to billions in global box office revenue. Born August 20, 1950, in Kern County, (raised in Bakersfield), Cook graduated from the with a degree in . He began his Disney career in 1970 at age 19 as a ride operator on the steam locomotives and in , where he quickly demonstrated leadership by managing a fire incident during his first week. In 1977, he transitioned to Walt Disney Studios in Burbank as manager of pay-TV and nontheatrical releases under Disney president , building expertise in and . Cook's ascent continued as he became president of Buena Vista Pictures distribution and marketing in 1994, where he pioneered elaborate global premieres, such as the 1995 Central Park event for Pocahontas attended by 110,000 people and the 2001 Hawaii aircraft carrier premiere for Pearl Harbor. By 1996, he was named chairman of Disney's motion picture group, and in February 2002, he assumed the role of chairman of Walt Disney Studios, succeeding Peter Schneider and reporting to Michael Eisner and Robert Iger. Under his leadership, the studio achieved nine consecutive years of $1 billion in international box office, released 34 films grossing over $100 million domestically since 1990, and delivered hits like the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, The Chronicles of Narnia, National Treasure, The Incredibles, and Finding Nemo, amassing over $3 billion in worldwide grosses in 2003 alone. He also restored the El Capitan Theatre as a premier movie palace and received the Publicists' Motion Picture Showmanship Award in 2004. In September 2009, Cook resigned from effective immediately after nearly four decades with the company, citing a desire to pursue new opportunities. Post-Disney, he joined the of Pictures in 2011, serving alongside figures like and , and continues to serve on the board of . He executive produced the 2013 42 and, in 2015, launched Dick Cook Studios with a $150 million from China's Citic Guoan Group, focusing on family-oriented live-action and animated content, including a $500 million production deal with in 2016. In 2021, the studio acquired rights to Charles Wachter's novel The Twin Paradox for adaptation. Cook has also served as treasurer for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2013–2015) and, as of 2025, serves as a governor for its Executives Branch.

Early life and education

Early life

Richard Webster Cook was born on August 20, 1950, in Bakersfield, California, to Barbara and Glen Cook; his father passed away in 1963, after which his mother married stepfather Wilburn "Babe" Billington. He was raised in north Bakersfield, a modest community in the Central Valley, where his family emphasized humility and congeniality—traits his mother later described as enduring in him: "He's a very humble man... still Dick—not just to us, but to everybody." Cook graduated from Bakersfield North High School in 1968, marking the end of his pre-college years in his hometown. Growing up in this rural setting provided a grounded upbringing, though specific childhood influences on his future career remain undocumented.

Education

Dick Cook attended the (USC), where he earned a degree in in 1972. His undergraduate studies overlapped with the early stages of his career at , as he began working part-time at in 1970 at age 19 while pursuing his degree.

Career at

Early positions

Dick Cook began his career at in 1970 as a and ride operator at in , where he worked weekends, holidays, and summers while attending college. In 1971, he advanced to the role of Disneyland sales representative and was soon promoted to manager of sales for the theme park division, gaining early experience in operational and guest services within Disney's theme park operations. By 1977, Cook transitioned to The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, taking on the position of manager of pay television and non-theatrical releases, where he contributed to the early development of the by overseeing licensing and distribution strategies for alternative viewing platforms. In 1980, he entered the motion picture division as assistant domestic sales manager for Buena Vista Distribution Company, handling theatrical releases and building expertise in film and placement. He progressed through sales leadership roles, becoming vice president and general sales manager, and by 1988, senior vice president of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, where he directed domestic theatrical distribution efforts for Disney's film slate. Throughout the early , Cook's responsibilities expanded to include marketing oversight following his 1994 promotion, during which he managed key aspects of promotion under Buena Vista Home Entertainment, leveraging innovative campaigns to drive consumer adoption of titles in the emerging VHS market. This foundational work in distribution and marketing culminated in high-profile events, such as the 2001 world premiere of aboard the aircraft carrier in , , which exemplified his approach to experiential promotions that blended historical significance with blockbuster spectacle. His analytical skills, honed through his education, proved instrumental in optimizing these distribution strategies.

Rise to executive leadership

In 1994, Dick Cook was promoted to president of , where he assumed additional responsibilities for film marketing alongside his existing distribution duties. This role positioned him as a key figure in overseeing the domestic and international release of Disney's motion pictures, building on his prior experience in sales and operations. By 1996, Cook advanced further when he was appointed chairman of the Motion Pictures Group, reporting directly to studio head and supervising production presidents at and . In this capacity, he expanded his oversight to include domestic and international theatrical distribution and marketing, acquisition, worldwide , music, consumer products, theatrical exhibition, television, pay-TV, and emerging technologies, contributing to a studio reorganization that aimed to streamline film output to 20-25 titles annually and achieve significant cost savings. Cook's growing influence was evident in major strategic negotiations, such as his direct discussions with Harvey Weinstein in late 2004 and early 2005, which facilitated the amicable separation of Harvey and Bob Weinstein from Miramax Films after a 12-year partnership marked by creative and financial tensions. However, his leadership drew controversy in 2006 when he fired Nina Jacobson, president of production for Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, via telephone while she was at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center shortly after her partner gave birth to their third child; the decision occurred amid a broader studio restructuring that eliminated 650 jobs to cut overhead costs by $90 million to $100 million annually, despite recent successes like Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.

Chairmanship (2002–2009)

In February 2002, appointed Dick Cook as chairman of Studios, succeeding Peter Schneider in the role. As chairman, Cook oversaw all aspects of development, production, distribution, and marketing for the studio's live-action and animated films, including worldwide distribution, home entertainment operations, music, theatrical releases, television, and emerging technologies. His prior experience in the motion pictures group facilitated a seamless transition into this executive position. During Cook's tenure, Walt Disney Studios achieved significant milestones, including a record-breaking $3 billion in global receipts in 2003, the first time any studio reached that threshold in a single year. This success was driven by major releases such as the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise expansions, including The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), (2006), and At World's End (2007), which collectively boosted the studio's international presence and domestic earnings exceeding $1 billion annually for over a decade. Key live-action projects under his supervision included the series, with the 2004 original and 2007 sequel emphasizing historical adventure themes that resonated globally. Animated successes like Pixar's (2003) and (2004) further solidified the studio's leadership, contributing to 63 films surpassing $100 million in domestic during his leadership. These efforts expanded Disney's worldwide , with international grosses reaching $1.6 billion in 2003 alone. Cook resigned effective immediately on September 18, 2009, after 38 years at , citing a desire to pursue new opportunities following contemplation of the decision. The abrupt departure occurred amid reported tensions with CEO over creative direction and recent underperforming releases, such as G-Force and Surrogates, which contributed to the studio's financial pressures. Iger praised Cook's contributions in a statement, while the move surprised industry insiders and talents like , who expressed concern for the studio's future. was later named as his successor in January 2010.

Post-Disney career

Board of directors roles

Following his departure from in 2009, Dick Cook joined the of Legendary Pictures in April 2011, bringing his extensive experience in film production and distribution to the independent studio. During his tenure, Cook provided strategic guidance on key projects, including serving as an on the 2013 biographical film 42, which chronicled the life of and contributed to Legendary's portfolio of high-profile releases co-financed through its longstanding partnership with . His involvement helped support the company's transition and expansion in the competitive film financing landscape during a period when Legendary produced major franchises like trilogy and . In 2013, Cook was appointed chairman of the board of directors for KCETLink, the parent organization of the public media entity KCET, after serving as vice chairman. In this leadership role, he oversaw strategic initiatives to strengthen public broadcasting, including the 2018 merger with PBS SoCal to form the Public Media Group of Southern California (PMGSC), which expanded programming reach and resources for educational and cultural content across Southern California. Cook continued as chairman until October 2020, when he stepped down but remained on the PMGSC board, contributing to governance focused on sustainable media innovation and community engagement. Cook's board expertise, informed by his Disney leadership in overseeing global film operations, has extended to advisory influence in the post-2009, though specific additional formal roles remain limited to these affiliations. His ongoing impact is evident in recent public engagements, such as a May 8, 2025, interview with the (MPTF) where he discussed career insights on studio , and a September 3, 2025, appearance on the "Don't Kill the Messenger" podcast, reflecting his continued role in shaping Hollywood's executive discourse.

Dick Cook Studios

Dick Cook Studios was launched on April 19, 2015, as an focused on family-oriented , backed by a $150 million from China's Citic Guoan Group. The studio aimed to develop and produce content for global audiences, leveraging Cook's extensive experience in to bridge American and international markets. In March 2016, the studio secured a $500 million multi-year production deal with company , enabling co-productions of up to 10 films targeted at both domestic and worldwide distribution. This partnership emphasized and fantasy genres, with an initial project announced as the adaptation of John Flanagan's book series into a live-action film. Cook served as executive producer on several notable projects associated with the studio, including upcoming adaptations such as The Alchemyst: Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (in development as of ). The studio prioritized adventure films, fostering international partnerships to expand production capabilities. In , it announced plans for two fantasy adventure films in collaboration with Melbourne-based AMPCO Studios, including The Alchemyst, to be filmed at a new soundstage in . In 2021, the studio acquired rights to Charles Wachter's novel The Twin Paradox for film and television adaptation.

Personal life and honors

Family

Dick Cook has been married to Bonnie S. Drury since July 6, 1974. The couple has two children.

Awards and recognition

In 2004, Cook received the Motion Picture Showmanship Award from the International Cinematographers Guild's Publicists Branch, recognizing his promotional expertise and leadership in film marketing during his tenure at Walt Disney Studios. In 2007, Cook was awarded the Dorothy and Sherrill C. Corwin Human Relations Award by the , acknowledging his contributions to human relations and community engagement in the entertainment industry. Cook delivered the keynote address at the 2010 Biola Media Conference, where he was recognized for his extensive career shaping content and ethical in . In 2011, he was named Pioneer of the Year by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation at CinemaCon, lauding his industry goodwill, innovative leadership, and lasting impact on motion picture exhibition and production. In 2013, Cook was elected Chairman of the KCETLink , highlighting his dedication to public media and educational programming that fosters community and cultural enrichment. Cook served as Treasurer of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 2013 to 2015, having been elected in July 2013 and re-elected in August 2014. In 2025, Cook's legacy was celebrated through public tributes, including an in-depth interview on May 6 at the (MPTF) hosted by , which underscored his enduring influence on from ride operator to executive powerhouse.

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