Les Moonves


Executive

About

Also Known As
Leslie Moonves
Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
October 06, 1949

Biography

Les Moonves moved from acting into the executive ranks, becoming one of the most influential men in Hollywood before a scandal tarnished his career. A New York native, he pursued acting after graduating college, landing a small role on the television show "Barbary Coast" (ABC, 1975-76). He appeared in similarly small roles on television, including on hit shows "Cannon" (CBS, 1971-76) and...

Family & Companions

Nancy Moonves
Wife
Actor. Filed for divorce on April 22, 2003.

Biography

Les Moonves moved from acting into the executive ranks, becoming one of the most influential men in Hollywood before a scandal tarnished his career. A New York native, he pursued acting after graduating college, landing a small role on the television show "Barbary Coast" (ABC, 1975-76). He appeared in similarly small roles on television, including on hit shows "Cannon" (CBS, 1971-76) and "The Six Million Dollar Man" (ABC, 1974-78). Dissatisfied with his acting career, he began moving behind the scenes. In 1985, he joined production company Lorimar Television, first overseeing its movies and miniseries. He later served as the company's president from 1990-93. After Warner Bros. acquired Lorimar, Moonves became the President and CEO of Warner Bros. Television in 1993. The studio's network offerings during his run included the blockbuster hits "Friends" (NBC, 1994-2004) and "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009). He left Warner Bros. to accept the position of president of CBS Entertainment in 1995. He went on to become president and CEO of CBS Television in 1998, and then chairman and CEO of CBS in 2003. During his tenure, the network enjoyed an enviable run of success, launching long-term ratings winners such as "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-),"Survivor" (CBS, 2000-), and "Big Brother" (CBS, 2000-). In 2004, Moonves married Julie Chen, the host of "Big Brother" and the network's "The Early Show" (CBS, 1999-2012), after divorcing his first wife, Nancy Wiesenfeld. Beginning in 2016 and exploding in 2018, he found himself in a power struggle with Shari Redstone, the daughter of Sumner Redstone who owned controlling interest of CBS and its sister company Viacom. In spring of 2018, Moonves took steps to dilute the Redstone family's control over CBS and both sides filed lawsuits. On the heels of standoff moving into the courts, Moonves came under investigation after claims surfaced in The New Yorker from six women that he had engaged in sexual harassment throughout his career. After further allegations came to light, Moonves stepped down from his role at CBS on September 9, 2018.

Life Events

1977

Quit acting to become a theater producer

1978

Worked as an executive at 20th Century Fox Television, Saul Ilson Productions and Catalina Productions

1985

Joined Lorimar Television as executive in charge of its movies and miniseries

1989

Named President at Lorimar Television

1993

Named President & CEO of Warner Bros. Television

1995

Joins CBS as President of CBS Entertainment

1998

Named President and Chief Executive Officer at CBS Television

2003

Portrayed himself on episode of "The Practice" (ABC)

2003

Promoted to Chairman and CEO of CBS Corporation

2006

Brought together CBS-owned UPN with The WB to form The CW network

2013

Inducted into The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame

Family

Jon Moonves
Brother
Attorney.
Wendy Wasserstein
Cousin
Playwright.
Sara Moonves
Daughter
Michael Moonves
Son
Adam Moonves
Son

Companions

Nancy Moonves
Wife
Actor. Filed for divorce on April 22, 2003.

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