Legendary Hollywood film producer Richard Darryl Zanuck (aka Dick) died this morning of a heart attack at his Beverly Hills home. He was 77. Zanuck’s career spanned more than 50 years, continuing to this day. He most recently produced Dark Shadows, released by Warner Bros in May, bringing the cult television series to the big screen under the direction of frequent collaborator Tim Burton. The gothic comedy marked Zanuck’s sixth collaboration with Burton. Zanuck also produced the worldwide blockbusters Alice In Wonderland and Clash Of The Titans (both 2010) and of course Jaws (1975) alongside a young director named Steven Spielberg. Zanuck’s honors include a Best Picture Oscar for Driving Miss Daisy and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1991 from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which he shared with longtime associate David Brown.
After graduating Stanford University and serving as an army lieutenant in the military, Zanuck joined his Hollywood mogul father Darryl as a story and production assistant at 20th Century Fox. He made his debut as a producer at age 24 with the feature film Compulsion, which went on to win a Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival for the ensemble work of its stars Orson Welles, Dean Stockwell and Bradford Dillman. He was named president in charge of production at 20th Century at age 28, becoming the then-youngest corporate head in the Hollywood annals. During his eight years at the helm, the studio received an unprecedented 159 Oscar nominations. Three of the films, The Sound Of Music, Patton, and The French Connection, went on to win Best Picture of the Year Oscars. His other successes included The Planet Of The Apes series, Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid and M*A*S*H*.
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Zanuck’s re-imagining of Planet of the Apes, directed by Burton, was released by 20th Century Fox in July 2001 and became one of the top-grossing films of that year in both the domestic and international markets. The film marked the beginning of a years-long partnership between Zanuck and Burton. In 2001, Zanuck and his son Dean Zanuck produced DreamWorks’ critically acclaimed Road to Perdition directed by Sam Mendes, starring Tom Hanks, Paul Newman and Jude Law. Afterwards, Zanuck and Burton collaborated on: Big Fish starring Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange and Alison Lohman, the 2005 blockbuster Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the 2007 critically acclaimed Golden Globe winner Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street staring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Alan Rickman.


How terribly sad. What a loss. Condolences to Harrison and Dean.
Life is short aint it? So many good people have passed this year.
That is so true.Life is very short indeed.Its not how many days you have its the days that one uses to accomplish,do mitsvahs,good deeds,helping humankind. Also do the Right thing. “Treat an Apology as a Gift”. “Accept it without peeking at the Price” Sholom
Sad. Class guy, and a link to the old Hollywood, a vastly better town.
Oh so sad. What a wonderful talented genuine man father husband producer friend. I will miss him.
I like so many of the projects he did!
What a great loss. Very sad to hear the news.
Truly the passing of an era. Condolences to his family, Johnny, and Tim.
Oh no ! He was such a great producer. Very under appreciated by the viewing public. I was a big fan. His long partnership with tim burton and other great works will always be remembered. May be rest in peace.
Very sad. He was a great guy…
What a great guy, beyond producing, all of it. Ill miss him.
This is truly a sad day…We here at NOBLE ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA send Harrison and Dean our deepest condolences. He will truly be missed!
Dick Zanuck was a true gentleman. My thoughts are with his family.
While I never got to meet him, his son is a shining example of kindness, compassion, and intelligence. Clearly he learned it from strong parents. A very sad loss.
Very sad to hear. One of a few major producers who never, ever reeked of bored insincerity in his interviews. Deserves mayor kudos for making great recent films such as Big Fish, Road to Perdition, and Sweeney Todd possible.
Actually just read his Interview with “Produced By” magazine the other day. Really talented producer that never forgot the fundamentals of good storytelling!
Darryl is now awaiting Richard in heaven, obviously pleased at what he has accomplished in his career…
Rest peacefully.
Sad news – a total class act – JAWS is my favorite movie of all time.
He was such a gentleman in conversation or make a deal with. Erudite and class. Yes, the business is has lost a torch bearer.
Wow! I really am shocked! R.I.P. Dick
Complete class act…he use to live down on santa monica beach with his kids before he married his lovely wife and he would smile and greet everyone. When I graduated college he had coffee with me to see what he could do to help me in business–and he barely knew me. Definitely one of the good ones!!
GOD is calling up Oscar nominees and winners at the moment, Ernest the great actor, Nora the writer/director and now a excellent producer. RIP Dick.
How sad I wish we could do something about this
Shocking news… So terribly sad… RIP…condolences to his family and so many, many friends… Great man….
The most tasteful and elegant producer in Hollywood. He made great films and with Lili reared great men in Harrison and Dean. It is sad to lose Dick. He was the best of his generation.
A big, big loss to his family and friends. Deepest and most sincere condolences.
Sadly, Richard Zanuck’s passing may be the end of an era of truly classy, gifted, honorable, successful and genuinely nice people producers.
I will miss everything he brought to storytelling, and most especially, the way he did it.
Thank you and rest in peace.
He will be missed without a doubt, a gentleman with fire passion loyalty and a true love of movies he fought for what he believed in and never gave up. great friend, husband, father and colleague …irreplaceable , unforgettable. Lily … We re here for you.
Terrible news! A huge, huge loss. We lost a giant today!