Ted Field


Producer

About

Also Known As
Frederick Woodruff Field
Birth Place
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Born
June 01, 1953

Biography

An heir to one of America's most famous fortunes--that of the descendants of Marshall Field, department store magnate of Chicago--Ted Field has moved in other directions, forming Interscope Communications and Interscope Records, and also professionally racing cars and being vocally involved with liberal causes. Interscope, which Field founded in 1979, is best recalled for its 1984 charme...

Family & Companions

Judy Field
Wife
Divorced in 1988.
Barbara Field
Wife
Second wife; divorced.
Susie Field
Wife
Third wife; born c. 1965.

Notes

Field is the heir to the Chicago-based department store, Marshall Field's fortune. He has been seriously racing cars since 1983.

Biography

An heir to one of America's most famous fortunes--that of the descendants of Marshall Field, department store magnate of Chicago--Ted Field has moved in other directions, forming Interscope Communications and Interscope Records, and also professionally racing cars and being vocally involved with liberal causes. Interscope, which Field founded in 1979, is best recalled for its 1984 charmer and box office hit, "Revenge of the Nerds," which spawned three sequels, as well other box office hits such as "Three Men and A Baby" (1987), "Outrageous Fortune" (1987), and "Cocktail" (1988), all of which Field produced, and "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989), which he executive produced. Much of Field's production work has been in tandem with Robert Cort, Interscope president since 1985. Field broke into production in 1977 with the children's series "Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine," which ran on CBS until 1981. It was not until the early 80s that he migrated west from his native Chicago, and began the career that would bring, besides the aforementioned "Revenge of the Nerds," lesser works such as "Turk 182!" (1985), with Timothy Hutton revenging his brothers, dissed by the fire department, "Collision Course" (1990), "Class Action" (1991), and, more recently, such critically-applauded works as "Mr. Holland's Opus" (1995), which starred Richard Dreyfuss as a music teacher who realizes he has made an impact, and "Roommates" (1995), with Peter Falk as a man who raises his grandson until he sure the grandson can manage on his own. In 1997, he produced "Tempting Fate," starring Kenneth Branagh. Field has also executive produced a host of other movies, among them "Bird on a Wire" (1990), starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn, "Arachnophobia" (1990), with Jeff Daniel fighting human-munching spiders, "Paradise" (1991), with Elijah Wood saving the marriage of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, the scary "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (1992), and, more recently, a host of others from the big-budget Robin Williams vehicle "Jumanji" (1995) to the kid-oriented "Kazam" (1996) to flop prep school "Boys" (1996) to the edgy "Gridlock'd" (1997). Interscope has always been distributed by majors, usually Fox of Buena Vista (Disney), although Field has maintained his independence on all creative matters. The company has also produced for TV, beginning with "American Geisha" (CBS, 1986), a TV movie starring Mariette Hartley. Field was co-executive producer of "The Father Clement Story" (NBC, 1987), with Louis Gossett, Jr. as a priest who adopts a son. In 1987, he executive produced "Murder Ordained" (CBS), a miniseries about a local minister who takes up with a female parishioner leading to the murder of their spouses. Some of Field's TV work has been frothy, such as the 1989 NBC TV movie "My Boyfriend's Back," which told the story of the reunion of a one-hit 50s girl singing group, while other Interscope projects, such as the Emmy-winning "A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story" (NBC, 1989), have been more substantive. "Revenge of the Nerd" sequels have also been produced for TV. In 1990, Field started Interscope Records, which within four was worth more than $300 million and has such artists as Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Nine Inch Nails under contract. Snoop Doggy's arrest and increasing congressional and special interest group pressure put Field on the hot seat more than once, but Interscope Records persevered. Although Field has kept a low profile about his famous Chicago family, he forced the family linen be aired in public when, in 1983, his sale of the Chicago Sun Times to Rupert Murdoch caused the dissolution of the Family company and a public feud with his half-brother, Marshall Field V.

Filmography

 

Producer (Feature Film)

Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
Executive Producer
High Wire Act (2018)
Executive Producer
Under the Bed (2017)
Producer
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
Executive Producer
Spring Breakers (2013)
Executive Producer
Riddick (2013)
Producer
Twelve (2010)
Producer
Horsemen (2009)
Executive Producer
The Box (2009)
Executive Producer
The Invention of Lying (2009)
Executive Producer
All About Steve (2009)
Executive Producer
Everybody's Fine (2009)
Producer
Swing Vote (2008)
Executive Producer
The Heartbreak Kid (2007)
Producer
Waist Deep (2006)
Executive Producer
Zathura (2005)
Executive Producer
Son of the Mask (2005)
Executive Producer
The Amityville Horror (2005)
Executive Producer
The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
Executive Producer
The Last Samurai (2003)
Executive Producer
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
Executive Producer
How to Deal (2003)
Executive Producer
Wes Craven Presents: They (2002)
Executive Producer
Pitch Black (2000)
Executive Producer
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999)
Executive Producer
Runaway Bride (1999)
Producer
What Dreams May Come (1998)
Executive Producer
The Proposition (1998)
Producer
Very Bad Things (1998)
Executive Producer
Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997)
Executive Producer
Gridlock'd (1997)
Executive Producer
Kazaam (1996)
Executive Producer
Two Much (1996)
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The Associate (1996)
Executive Producer
Boys (1996)
Executive Producer
The Arrival (1996)
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Jumanji (1995)
Executive Producer
Operation Dumbo Drop (1995)
Executive Producer
Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
Producer
Roommates (1995)
Producer
Body Language (1995)
Executive Producer
The Tie That Binds (1995)
Executive Producer
Terminal Velocity (1994)
Executive Producer
Holy Matrimony (1994)
Executive Producer
A Part of the Family (1994)
Executive Producer
The Air Up There (1994)
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Imaginary Crimes (1994)
Executive Producer
Foreign Affairs (1993)
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Jersey Girl (1993)
Executive Producer
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag (1992)
Executive Producer
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992)
Executive Producer
Ferngully: the Last Rainforest (1992)
Executive Producer
The Cutting Edge (1992)
Producer
Out On A Limb (1992)
Executive Producer
Collision Course (1992)
Producer
Aftermath: A Test of Love (1991)
Executive Producer
Class Action (1991)
Producer
Paradise (1991)
Executive Producer
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
Executive Producer
Bird On A Wire (1990)
Executive Producer
Secret Life of Archie's Wife (1990)
Executive Producer
The First Power (1990)
Executive Producer
Arachnophobia (1990)
Co-Executive Producer
3 Men and a Little Lady (1990)
Producer
A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story (1989)
Executive Producer
An Innocent Man (1989)
Producer
My Boyfriend's Back (1989)
Executive Producer
Renegades (1989)
Executive Producer
Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure (1989)
Executive Producer
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
Executive Producer
Cocktail (1988)
Producer
The Seventh Sign (1988)
Producer
Crossing the Mob (1988)
Executive Producer
Revenge of the Nerds II (1987)
Producer
The Father Clements Story (1987)
Executive Producer
Critical Condition (1987)
Producer
Three Men and a Baby (1987)
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Outrageous Fortune (1987)
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American Geisha (1986)
Executive Producer
Turk 182 (1985)
Producer
Revenge of the Nerds (1984)
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Special Thanks (Feature Film)

Kissing Jessica Stein (2001)
Special Thanks To

Producer (Special)

Into Pitch Black (2000)
Co-Executive Producer

Producer (TV Mini-Series)

Murder Ordained (1987)
Executive Producer

Life Events

1977

Produced first TV series, "Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine"

1979

Founded Interscope Communications; diversified the company; now develops and produces theatrical films, TV series, TV movies

1983

Forced dissolution of family fortune by selling Chicago Sun Times to Rupert Murdoch

1984

Produced first feature, "Revenge of the Nerds"

1986

Executive produced first TV movie, "American Geisha" (CBS)

1987

Produced "Three Men and a Baby"

1987

Executive produced miniseries "Murder Ordained" (CBS)

1989

Executive produced "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure"

1990

Founded Interscope Records

1995

Produced "Mr. Holland's Opus"; executive produced "Jumanji"

1997

Executive produced "Gridlock'd"; produced "Tempting Fate"

Family

Marshall Field IV
Father
Publishing magnate. Died 1965 of high concentrations of alcohol and prescription drugs; once institutionalized and given shock treatment.
Kay Field
Mother
Editor of Christian Science Monitor. Father's second wife; divorced 1963.
Larry Fanning
Step-Father
Newspaper editor.
Barry Bollman
Father-In-Law
Racecar designer, builder. Susie's father.
Marshall Field V
Half-Brother
Older.
Judith Danielle Field
Daughter
Born in 1978; mother Judy Field.
Candice Lauren Field
Daughter
Born in March 1989; mother, Susie Field.
Chelsea Paige Field
Daughter
Born in November 1990; mother, Susie Field.

Companions

Judy Field
Wife
Divorced in 1988.
Barbara Field
Wife
Second wife; divorced.
Susie Field
Wife
Third wife; born c. 1965.

Bibliography

Notes

Field is the heir to the Chicago-based department store, Marshall Field's fortune. He has been seriously racing cars since 1983.