Steve Tisch

American businessman and sports team owner (born 1949) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Steven Elliot Tisch (born February 14, 1949) is an American film producer and businessman. He is the chairman and executive vice president of the New York Giants,[1] the NFL team co-owned by his family, as well as a film and television producer. He is the son of former Giants co-owner Preston Robert Tisch.

TitleChairman / Executive Vice President
Born (1949-02-14) February 14, 1949 (age 77)
Lakewood Township, New Jersey, U.S.
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TitleChairman / Executive Vice President
Personal information
Born (1949-02-14) February 14, 1949 (age 77)
Lakewood Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Career information
CollegeTufts University
Career history
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Early life

Tisch was born in Lakewood Township, New Jersey, the son of Joan (née Hyman) and Preston Robert Tisch, a film and television executive who also served as the United States Postmaster General.[2] He has two siblings, Jonathan Tisch and Laurie Tisch. His family is Jewish.[3] He attended Tufts University, during which he began his filmmaking career.[2]

Career

1970s–2000

During his youth, Tisch made a number of small films with Columbia Pictures' backing.[1] In 1976, he left Columbia and made his first feature film, Outlaw Blues.[1] In 1983, he made Risky Business, in which Tom Cruise had his first lead role.[4]

Tisch (far right) visiting the White House on April 30, 2008[5]

In 1984, Tisch produced the made-for-TV movie The Burning Bed, which caused controversy and received 11 Emmy nominations[1] for Farrah Fawcett's depiction of a battered wife. In 1986, Tisch launched his own production company, the Steve Tisch Company, which has since specialized in small-screen films. The company originally had a two-picture agreement with New World Pictures, with Soul Man being the first film of a proposed two-picture deal.[6] In 1987, the company set up multiple projects at Warner Bros., including the feature rights to the Mr. Magoo character (Disney eventually made the project in 1997 as a live-action film) and three original projects.[7] Tisch also produced several critically acclaimed films, including Forrest Gump, American History X, and Snatch.[8] He received a Best Motion Picture Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Forrest Gump, which was nominated for 13 Academy Awards and won six, and remains one of the highest domestic box-office grossing films. Tisch is also the only person to have received a Golden Globe, an Academy Award,[9] a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, and a Super Bowl Ring.[10] In 1999, he developed and produced a television pilot, Mission Extreme, for Film Roman and Max Degree TV, but it was canceled due to lack of international backers.[11][12][13]

2001–present

Tisch is a partner at Escape Artists, an independently financed film production company based at Sony Pictures Entertainment that resulted from a merger between the Steve Tisch Company and Todd Black's and Jason Blumenthal's production company Black & Blu.[14] Escape Artists released The Weather Man in 2005 and Columbia Pictures released The Pursuit of Happyness in 2006.[8] Other projects include Seven Pounds, Knowing, and The Taking of Pelham 123.[8] The company's television projects include Perpetual Grace, LTD for Epix, and Servant for Apple TV+.

In 2007, Tufts University gave Tisch the P. T. Barnum Award for exceptional work in media and entertainment.[15]

In 2005, Tisch became chairman and executive vice president of the New York Giants football team.[1] He accepted the Vince Lombardi Trophy twice, when the Giants won Super Bowl XLII and when they won Super Bowl XLVI. On April 30, 2008, President George W. Bush invited Tisch and the rest of the Giants team and administration to the White House to honor their Super Bowl victory.[5]

Tisch appeared in season 5 of the reality show Shark Tank.[16]

After the 2021 season, when the Giants finished 4-13, Tisch "pushed" John Mara to fire head coach Joe Judge when Mara was reportedly willing to give Judge a third season.[17][18]

Amidst backlash from his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein becoming public, Tisch and his siblings, Laurie and Jonathan, requested approval from the NFL to transfer their ownership stakes in the Giants to their children’s trusts on March 11, 2026.[19] Until the transfer request is approved, Tisch is expected to continue to be involved in the franchise.[20]

Personal life

Tisch has been married twice. He had two children with his first wife, Patsy A. Tisch;[21] the marriage ended in divorce.[22] Their son William Tisch is an owner and managing member of the Eldridge Hospitality Group, a New York-based owner and operator of restaurants and nightlife venues.

In 1996, Tisch married Jamie Leigh Anne Alexander.[22] They had three children[23] before divorcing.[24]

On August 10, 2020, Tisch announced that his daughter from his first marriage, Hilary, died by suicide after a history of depression. She was 36.[25]

Tisch's brother Jonathan is the Giants' treasurer. His cousin Jessica is commissioner of the New York City Police Department.[26]

Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

Tisch was mentioned over 400 times in files relating to Jeffrey Epstein the United States Department of Justice released on January 30, 2026. The files reveal that Epstein scouted for women Tisch called "working girls".[27][28] In one email, Epstein followed up with Tisch about a woman from Ukraine he arranged to be with him, writing, "she is a little freaked by the age difference but go slow".[29]

In response, Tisch released the following statement: "We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy, and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with."[30] The NFL is investigating the matter.

Filmography

Film

As a producer

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1977Outlaw Blues
1978Almost SummerExecutive producer
1980Coast to Coast
1983Risky Business
Deal of the CenturyExecutive producer
1986Soul Man
1988Big Business
Hot to Trot
1989Heart of Dixie
1990Heart Condition
Bad Influence
1994Forrest Gump
Corrina, Corrina
1996The Long Kiss GoodnightExecutive producer
Dear God
1997Wild AmericaExecutive producer
The Postman
1998American History XExecutive producer
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking BarrelsExecutive producer
Nico the UnicornExecutive producerDirect-to-video
1999Wayward SonExecutive producer
2000SnatchExecutive producer
Looking for an EchoExecutive producer
2003Alex & EmmaExecutive producer
2005The Weather Man
2006The Pursuit of Happyness
2008Seven Pounds
2009Knowing
The Taking of Pelham 123
2010The Back-up Plan
2012Hope SpringsExecutive producer
2014Sex Tape
The Equalizer
2015Unfinished Business
Southpaw
2017The Upside
2018The Equalizer 2
2019Troop Zero
2021Pig
Being the Ricardos
A Journal for Jordan
2022The Man from Toronto
2023CassandroExecutive producer
The Equalizer 3
2026Masters of the Universe
Madden
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As an actor

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1971Cry Uncle!Man Running from MotelUncredited
1996Dear GodNeighbor with Dog
2010Brother's JusticeSteve
2015EntourageBoard Member
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Miscellaneous crew

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1971Cry Uncle!Production assistant
Such Good Friends
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Thanks

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1995Man of the YearVery special thanks
2018The DiveSpecial thanks
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Television

In Production Role

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1975The Missing Are DeadlyAssociate producerTelevision film
1979No Other LoveExecutive producerTelevision film
1980Homeward BoundTelevision film
1982Prime SuspectTelevision film
Something So RightExecutive producerTelevision film
1984Calendar Girl MurdersExecutive producerTelevision film
The Burning BedExecutive producerTelevision film
Silence of the HeartExecutive producerTelevision film
1984−85Call to GloryExecutive producer
1986TriplecrossExecutive producerTelevision film
1987In Love and WarExecutive producerTelevision film
1988Evil in Clear RiverCo-producerTelevision film
Dirty Dancing
1989Out on the EdgeExecutive producerTelevision film
1990JudgmentExecutive producerTelevision film
1991CBS Schoolbreak Special
VidiotsExecutive producerTelevision film
1992AfterburnExecutive producerTelevision film
Keep the ChangeExecutive producerTelevision film
Freshman DormExecutive producer
1996The People Next DoorExecutive producerTelevision film
2000Mission ExtremeCo-producer
2016PrototypeExecutive producerTelevision film
2019Perpetual Grace, LTDExecutive producer
Why We HateExecutive producerDocumentary
2021Dr. DeathExecutive producer
2019−23ServantExecutive producer
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As an actor

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1995SeinfeldMan in CaféUncredited
2017BillionsHimself
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As director

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1989Dirty Dancing
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