Sherry Lansing
- Producer
- Actress
- Production Manager
Sherry was born in Chicago and pursued an acting career after
graduating from Northwestern University. After appearing in two films,
Loving (1970) and Rio Lobo (1970), Sherry decided to leave the acting field. In 1974,
Sherry joined Talent Associates, as an executive in charge of
development. In 1975 she joined MGM as an executive story editor. Three years later, she was appointed vice president in
charge of production at Columbia. With the success that she achieved
with a number of profitable movies, she was hired as President of 20th
Century-Fox. In 1984, she joined Stanley R. Jaffe to form the independent
production company, named Jaffe-Lansing. When Jaffe was appointed
president of Paramount Communications in 1990, Sherry became Chairman
of Paramount Pictures' Motion Picture Group.