Simon Fuller (born
17 May 1960 in
Hastings,
England) is one of the most successful artist managers of all time
[1] and is globally recognized for his work as a television producer, talent manager and creator of the
Idol series, first seen as
Pop Idol in the UK and over 100 other versions including
American Idol,
Australian Idol,
Canadian Idol,
Slovakia searching for SuperStar,
Indian Idol,
Nouvelle Star and
World Idol. Simon Fuller is also the co-creator and executive producer of the US hit talent series
So You Think You Can Dance and several other US and European TV shows. He is an executive producer of
Little Britain USA, a TV show that he signed to HBO in 2008. He is the manager of a group of iconic performers and entertainers including
David and
Victoria Beckham,
Claudia Schiffer,
Annie Lennox,
Spice Girls,
Carrie Underwood,
Will Young, and others. He was named by
Time magazine
[2] (May 3, 2007) as one of the 100 Most Influential People In the World.
Business
Simon Fuller is Chief Executive of
19 Entertainment, based in London, Los Angeles and New York City, which he founded in 1985. Prior to forming 19 Entertainment, from 1981 to 1985, Mr. Fuller worked at
Chrysalis, in publishing (Chrysalis Limited) and
A&R (Chrysalis Records). In 1983 he was responsible for signing
Madonna's first hit 'Holiday' to the company. When he discovered
Paul Hardcastle in 1985 he set out, aged 25, on his own and propelled Hardcastle to No.1 in the US and UK single chart with his
Vietnam war song, "
19"
In February 2008 Simon Fuller was presented with the PGA Award by the
Producers Guild of America Award in Hollywood. At the event he was praised for his creativity, entrepeneurialism and charity work by British
Prime Minister Gordon Brown MP and HRH
The Prince of Wales, who also thanked Fuller for his support of the Prince's charity
The Prince's Trust.
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Spice Girls
Simon Fuller has managed the
Spice Girls through the peak of their success. The 'management
svengali' (as 'affectionately' described by the British media) is widely credited with masterminding their most creative period with hits including 'Wannabe', as well bringing them a number of globally lucrative sponsorship deals with Pepsi, Polaroid, Walkers, Cadbury, Asda, Elida Faberge (Unilever) and others. He famously introduced Spice Girl Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) to her future husband David Beckham. Under Fuller, the Spice Girls rose to chart topper status and went on to sell over 75 million records in less than three years. In November 1997 the girls decided to manage themselves and they parted company with Fuller.
The group later disbanded and it was not long before Fuller was approached to manage the career of former Spice Girls
Emma Bunton and
Victoria Beckham.
In June 2007 Simon Fuller announced a Spice Girl world tour of 47 cities including London, Las Vegas, San Jose, Cologne, Madrid, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Boston and Toronto. The tour sold out immediately and broke several records as fans clamoured to buy tickets. Various newspaper reports give the tour a value of over $110 million each to Fuller and the Spice Girls. Other parts to the reunion brokered by Fuller include sponsorships, merchandising and sales of back catalogue internationally and the release of a 'Greatest Hits' release, which sold over 1.4 million copies in its first two weeks of release. To date the record has sold around 6.2 million copies.
TV work
Fuller's first venture into TV took place in 1999. He auditioned over 10,000 people to form
S Club 7 which became a No.1 pop group and a BBC TV show which was seen in over 100 territories around the world. The group has since split up with former members
Rachel Stevens,
Jon Lee and
Hannah Spearritt going on to enjoy solo success in music and film, although
Jo O'Meara attracted controversy during the TV series
Celebrity Big Brother in 2007. An offspring of the show '
S Club Juniors' and another Fuller TV project '
I Dream' established a blue print for squeaky clean teen TV. However, reportedly S Club (Bradley Mcintosh,Jo O'Meara,Paul Cattermole,Jon Lee and Tina Barrett) have reunited,but it is unknown if Fuller will be managing the band.
In 1998 Fuller came up with an idea that would prove to be one of the definitive television and music brands of the 2000s when he created the television show formats of
Pop Idol,
American Idol,
World Idol,
Australian Idol and
Canadian Idol. plus other spin-offs.
Pop Idol broke TV records when it was broadcast over two series in the UK, as well as uncovering a major new talent in
Will Young. Fuller sold the show to the
Fox network in the States, and
American Idol quickly became a No.1 rated show. The show has made stars of its presenters
Ryan Seacrest,
Randy Jackson,
Paula Abdul and
Simon Cowell, as well as many of its performers. In Australia "Network Ten" purchased the format and to this day Australian Idol is one of the most "original" Idol shows from around the world. In Canada, the show, like in Australia has become an original format.
Now in its seventh series
American Idol is claimed to be the most valuable TV format in the world with a value of over $2.5 billion, made up of revenue from sponsors, merchandising, telephone, music sales, broadcast and advertising sources. Over 34 million viewers saw
Jordin Sparks win the sixth series of American Idol in May 2007 on a night where over 74 million votes were cast. According to the Sunday Times the show has made Simon Fuller the most powerful man in American TV.
In 2005 Simon Fuller, along with co-creator
Nigel Lythgoe, launched
So You Think You Can Dance on the Fox Channel in the USA. The show has grown over four seasons to become a regular summer hit. In 2007 Fuller has signed a deal to represent comedians
Matt Lucas and
David Walliams with regard to developing their award winning BBC TV show
Little Britain for the United States
[3], called
Little Britain USA.
Music
Simon Fuller has managed the career of Annie Lennox since the release of her multi platinum, award winning album Diva in 1991. Lennox has sold 80 million cds and has been called 'the greatest white soul singer alive' by VH1.
Simon Fuller manages the careers of a number of hit songwriters and producers, most notably
Cathy Dennis, who first met Fuller as the singer of
D Mob in the 1980s. Under Fuller's guidance
Cathy Dennis has become the UK's No.1 female songwriter with a string of global hits for artists including
Kylie Minogue,
Britney Spears,
Katy Perry,
Pink,
Will Young and others. Fuller tells how his relationship with Cathy Dennis started in 1986 in Music Week dated 15.12.07.
In 2002 Fuller's company discovered 19 year old
Amy Winehouse, produced her first award winning album and signed her to Universal Music. Winehouse left 19 Management in spring 2006 and signed to Raye Cosbert / Metropolis Music.
Simon Fuller's interests in music make him one of the most powerful figures in the global entertainment industry. His company 19 Recordings has achieved million selling acts including
Kelly Clarkson,
Carrie Underwood,
Chris Daughtry,
Fantasia,
Will Young,
Emma Bunton and
Gareth Gates, as well as stars from Germany, Australia, Canada and other territories. His label 19 Recordings has sold over 50 million copies of American Idol music since the show was first broadcast.
In 2007, 2006 and 2005 the biggest selling music acts in North America (Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Daughtry) were all managed by Simon Fuller.
Simon was also the creator of English Pop group
S Club 7 and
Spice Girls
Fashion
In August 2006 Fuller entered the fashion business through 19RM a joint venture company with critically acclaimed fashion designer Roland Mouret, the man behind the Galaxy dress made famous by
Scarlett Johansson and other Hollywood celebrities. Mouret's first 19RM collection in 2007 sold out immediately and received enthusiastic reviews. Fuller is rumoured to be working on a futuristic new interior design concept with Mouret, set for launch in 2009.
Fuller has since taken on global representation for
Claudia Schiffer. He has created the Beckhams' fashion label DVB brand which includes perfume and denim ranges. The Beckham's fashion range has become one of the most successful celebrity lines in the world with a retail value in excess of $200 million.
Sport
Simon Fuller first ventured into sports management in the mid 1990s, where he guided England and Liverpool FC footballer
Steve McManaman to
Real Madrid. Fuller later formed joint venture partnership with
David Beckham, and masterminded Beckham's $250 million move to LA Galaxy in 2007. Simon Fuller's company 1966 recently won the contract to represent the
England football team player's interests.
Fuller's 19 Entertainment was the first company to successfully persuade a
Formula 1 racing car to promote the environment
[4]. His "Earth Car" created for
Honda Racing F1 competed throughout the
2007 Formula 1 season driven by British driver
Jenson Button and Brazilian
Rubens Barrichello and Fuller went on to win a leading Green Award in the UK for his contribution to environmental awareness.
Fuller, Beckham and Barrichello are at work on a project in Natal, Brazil, Cabo Sao Roque, which will incorporate Fuller's World of Sport concept with a resort and land preserve, being designed by Hart Howerton, a New York architectural firm which specializes in large-scale land use. Hart Howerton previously worked with the Disney Company in the 1960s, developing a master plan for Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Personal
Simon Fuller has two brothers, Kim and Mark. He married his long term girlfriend, US interior designer Natalie Swanston in May 2008. Fuller has a portfolio of real estate including properties in London, Sussex, South of France, Italy, Uruguay, New York, Los Angeles, Napa Valley and Nashville.
Awards and Citations
- 2008 Visionary Award, Producers Guild of America
- 2007 Top Trend Setter, Forbes Magazine [5]
- 2007 Green Award
- 2007 Emmy: Governor's Award: Idol Gives Back
- 2007 100 Most Influential People In The World, Time Magazine
- 2006 Entrepreneur Of The Year, GQ Magazine
- 2006 Emmy: Outstanding Reality/Competition Program - Nominee
- 2005 Emmy: Outstanding Reality/Competition Program - Nominee
- 2004 Emmy: Outstanding Reality/Competition Program - Nominee
- 2003 Grammy: Album of the Year - Nominee