Eisner wins award, Dec 4
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 5:55 pm
Eisner tapped for prestigious Pioneer award
By Borys Kit
Walt Disney Co. chairman and CEO Michael Eisner will receive the Pioneer of the Year award from the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation.
Phil Collins has been tapped to perform at the 65th annual gala, which will be held Dec. 4 at the Century Plaza Hotel. The evening will benefit the Motion Picture Pioneers Assistance Fund.
"Mr. Eisner is a respected leader in the motion picture industry," foundation chairman and MGM distribution president Erik Loomis said. "We are honored to recognize him for his professional accomplishments and charitable contributions."
Eisner, who took over the reigns at Disney in 1984, joins a distinguished list of honorees, including Cecil B. DeMille, Darryl F. Zanuck, Frank Mancuso, Terry Semel, Sumner Redstone, Robert Shaye, Sherry Lansing, Robert J. Dowling, Robert Rehme and Jonathan Dolgen.
Collins has been associated with Disney on two animated features -- the 1999 animated hit "Tarzan," which earned him an Oscar for the song "You'll Be in My Heart," and the newly released Disney animated adventure, "Brother Bear," which includes six new songs and marks Collins' debut as a film score composer. Collins is working on such upcoming Disney projects as a Broadway musical adaptation of "Tarzan" and new music for a home video sequel to the film.
The Motion Picture Pioneers Assistance Fund is owned and operated by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers. The Assistance Fund provides financial assistance to motion picture industry veterans.
By Borys Kit
Walt Disney Co. chairman and CEO Michael Eisner will receive the Pioneer of the Year award from the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation.
Phil Collins has been tapped to perform at the 65th annual gala, which will be held Dec. 4 at the Century Plaza Hotel. The evening will benefit the Motion Picture Pioneers Assistance Fund.
"Mr. Eisner is a respected leader in the motion picture industry," foundation chairman and MGM distribution president Erik Loomis said. "We are honored to recognize him for his professional accomplishments and charitable contributions."
Eisner, who took over the reigns at Disney in 1984, joins a distinguished list of honorees, including Cecil B. DeMille, Darryl F. Zanuck, Frank Mancuso, Terry Semel, Sumner Redstone, Robert Shaye, Sherry Lansing, Robert J. Dowling, Robert Rehme and Jonathan Dolgen.
Collins has been associated with Disney on two animated features -- the 1999 animated hit "Tarzan," which earned him an Oscar for the song "You'll Be in My Heart," and the newly released Disney animated adventure, "Brother Bear," which includes six new songs and marks Collins' debut as a film score composer. Collins is working on such upcoming Disney projects as a Broadway musical adaptation of "Tarzan" and new music for a home video sequel to the film.
The Motion Picture Pioneers Assistance Fund is owned and operated by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers. The Assistance Fund provides financial assistance to motion picture industry veterans.

