Lakeshore Entertainment
Lakeshore Entertainment Group, LLC is an American independent film production, finance, and former international sales and distribution company[1] founded in 1994 by Tom Rosenberg and Ted Tannebaum (1933–2002).[2] Lakeshore Entertainment is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California.[3] The company has produced over 60 films, including the Academy Award-winning Million Dollar Baby.[4] Sigurjón Sighvatsson was the company's first president and served from its founding until 1998.[5] He was replaced by producer Gary Lucchesi.[6] The company also has a record label division, Lakeshore Records. In 2013, the company launched a television division,[7] and in 2015, they launched a digital studio, Off the Dock, that targets the YouTube demographic.[8]
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| Type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Entertainment | 
| Founded | 1994 | 
| Founders | Tom Rosenberg Ted Tannebaum  | 
| Headquarters | , | 
| Products | Motion pictures | 
| Divisions | Lakeshore Television Lakeshore Records Lakeshore International  | 
| Subsidiaries | Off the Dock | 
| Website | lakeshoreentertainment | 
Lakeshore Records is the independent music division of Lakeshore Entertainment. They had begun as Will Records, which was founded by Skip Williamson in the early 1990s.[9] As Will Records they released albums by artists such as Grandaddy (starting with their debut A Pretty Mess by This One Band). In 2000, Will Records acquired the catalogue of recently closed Loosegroove Records (a catalogue that included the debut full-length album by Queens of the Stone Age). Will Records and Lakeshore Entertainment partnered to form Lakeshore Records.[9] In 2011, it signed a home video deal with Image Entertainment.[10] In February 2020, it was announced that Lakeshore Records had been sold to Cutting Edge Group.[11]
In March 2019, Lakeshore placed its film library up for sale. The library includes 300 titles, such as the New World Pictures library (which Lakeshore acquired in 1996).[12] In October 2019, Lakeshore sold its library and international operation to Vine Alternative Investments for roughly $200 million.[13]
Selected filmography
    
    1990s
    
- Bandwagon (1996)
 - Brain Candy (1996)
 - Box of Moonlight (1996)
 - Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996)
 - Going All the Way (1997)
 - 'Til There Was You (1997)
 - Murder in Mind (1997)
 - The Real Blonde (1997)
 - Homegrown (1998)
 - Polish Wedding (1998)
 - Phoenix (1998)
 - 200 Cigarettes (1999)
 - Runaway Bride (1999)
 - Arlington Road (1999)
 
2000s
    
- The Gift (2000)
 - Autumn in New York (2000)
 - The Next Best Thing (2000)
 - Passion of Mind (2000)
 - The Mothman Prophecies (2002)
 - Bulletproof Monk (2003)
 - Underworld (2003)
 - The Hunted (2003)
 - The Human Stain (2003)
 - Purpose (2003)
 - Singing Behind Screens (2003)
 - Suspect Zero (2004)
 - Wicker Park (2004)
 - Madhouse (2004)
 - The Keys to the House (2004)
 - Million Dollar Baby (2004)
 - The Cave (2005)
 - Undiscovered (2005)
 - The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
 - Æon Flux (2005)
 - Underworld: Evolution (2006)
 - Half Light (2006)
 - Crank (2006)
 - The Covenant (2006)
 - The Last Kiss (2006)
 - The Dead Girl (2006)
 - Blood & Chocolate (2007)
 - Feast of Love (2007)
 - Elegy (2007)
 - The Midnight Meat Train (2008)
 - Untraceable (2008)
 - Henry Poole Is Here (2008)
 - Pathology (2008)
 - Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009)
 - Crank: High Voltage (2009)
 - The Ugly Truth (2009)
 - Gamer (2009)
 - Fame (2009)
 
2010s
    
- The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)
 - Underworld: Endless War (2011)
 - Underworld: Awakening (2012)
 - One for the Money (2012)
 - Gone (2012)
 - Stand Up Guys (2012)
 - I, Frankenstein (2014)
 - Walk of Shame (2014)
 - The Vatican Tapes (2015)
 - The Age of Adaline (2015)
 - The Boy (2016)
 - American Pastoral (2016)
 - Underworld: Blood Wars (2016)
 - Cover Versions (2018)
 - Adrift (2018)
 - A-X-L (2018)
 - Peppermint (2018)
 - The Wedding Year (2019)
 
2020s
    
- Brahms: The Boy II (2020)
 
Television
    
- Heathers (Paramount Network) (2018) (co-production with Gyre & Grill Productions and Underground Films)
 
Lakeshore Records
    
| Lakeshore Records | |
|---|---|
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| Parent company | Cutting Edge Group (2020-today) | 
| Genre | Soundtracks | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Location | Beverly Hills, California | 
| Official website | lakeshorerecords | 
- Artists
 
- Soundtracks
 
References
    
- "'Lakeshore Entertainment". Archived from the original on 2019-06-06. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
 - Brodesser, Claude (2002-03-07). "Lakeshore's Tannebaum dies". Variety. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
 - "Film equity players". Variety. 2009-05-08. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
 - Hammond, Pete (2005-12-15). "'Million Dollar' march". Variety. Retrieved 2015-05-27.
 - Hindes, Andrew (1998-07-24). "Sighvatsson ankles Lakeshore". Variety. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
 - Carver, Benedict (1998-10-12). "Lucchesi pacts atop Lakeshore". Variety. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
 - Marechal, A. J. (2013-10-09). "Lakeshore Entertainment Launches TV Division Headed by Chad Hoffman". Variety. Retrieved 2015-05-27.
 - McNary, Dave (2015-03-26). "Lakeshore Launches Digital Studio With Justin Chon-Kevin Wu Comedy". Variety. Retrieved 2015-05-27.
 - Celebritywonder.com Pathology: about the filmmakers
 - McNary, Dave (2011-04-26). "Image inks deal with Lakeshore". Variety. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
 - Burlingame, Jon (2020-02-24). "Cutting Edge Group Acquires Soundtrack Label Lakeshore Records (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
 - "Lakeshore Entertainment Shops Film Library, Eyes Expansion into Television (EXCLUSIVE)". 8 March 2019.
 - "Vine Buys Lakeshore Entertainment Library & Int'l Sales Ops, Bringing Under Same Roof as Village Roadshow". 23 October 2019.
 
