Tucker Tooley
- Producer
- Actor
- Executive
Tucker Tooley, is CEO of Tucker Tooley Entertainment, a prominent film and television finance and production company established by Tooley and Greg Renker in 2016. Tooley's films have earned more than $2.55 billion at the worldwide box office.
The company produced two feature films in 2024 including the number one Netflix film, The Deliverance directed by academy award nominee Lee Daniels; starring Andra Day, Glenn Close, Mo'Nique and Aunjanue Ellis, and Lionsgate's Arthur The King, starring Mark Walberg, Simu Lui and Nathalie Emmanuel.
Tucker Tooley Entertainment co-financed and produced Den of Thieves 2: Pantera starring Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson Jr., with director/writer Christian Gudegast returning for the sequel to the successful heist thriller, set for January 10, 2025 release by Lionsgate. Also set for release in 2025, Finding Satoshi a premium documentary that explores the mysterious founder of Bitcoin and the state of cryptocurrency, with the help of best-selling author and financial journalist William D. Cohan and the renowned private investigator, Tyler Maroney.
Tooley Entertainment films include Netflix's Concrete Cowboy starring Idris Elba, which opened number one in the US and has been seen by more than 20 million people worldwide, HULU's The United States vs, Billie Holiday, directed by Lee Daniels; starring Andra Day, for which she earned a Best Actress Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination, Den Of Thieves staring Gerard Butler, O'Shea Jackson Jr, Pablo Schreibar and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. In addition, Tooley produced the 2013 summer box office hit We're The Millers which grossed $270 million worldwide.
Prior to Tucker Tooley Entertainment, Tooley was president of Relativity Media. Under his leadership the film studio earned numerous Oscar and Golden Globe nominations. He was instrumental in the launch of the company's television division which later sold to a private equity firm for $125 million.
At Relativity Studios, Tooley oversaw and executive produced David O Russel's The Fighter, starring Mark Walberg, which earned seven Oscar nominations including a Best Actor win for Christian Bale and Best Actress win for Melissa Leo, the film grossed over $130 million worldwide, Immortals, which grossed $227 million worldwide, Limitless, starring Bradley Cooper, the Action-thriller Act of Valor, and Nicholas Sparks' Safe Haven. All films opened number one at the US box office.
Tooley is a Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as a longstanding member of the Producers Guild of America.
The company produced two feature films in 2024 including the number one Netflix film, The Deliverance directed by academy award nominee Lee Daniels; starring Andra Day, Glenn Close, Mo'Nique and Aunjanue Ellis, and Lionsgate's Arthur The King, starring Mark Walberg, Simu Lui and Nathalie Emmanuel.
Tucker Tooley Entertainment co-financed and produced Den of Thieves 2: Pantera starring Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson Jr., with director/writer Christian Gudegast returning for the sequel to the successful heist thriller, set for January 10, 2025 release by Lionsgate. Also set for release in 2025, Finding Satoshi a premium documentary that explores the mysterious founder of Bitcoin and the state of cryptocurrency, with the help of best-selling author and financial journalist William D. Cohan and the renowned private investigator, Tyler Maroney.
Tooley Entertainment films include Netflix's Concrete Cowboy starring Idris Elba, which opened number one in the US and has been seen by more than 20 million people worldwide, HULU's The United States vs, Billie Holiday, directed by Lee Daniels; starring Andra Day, for which she earned a Best Actress Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination, Den Of Thieves staring Gerard Butler, O'Shea Jackson Jr, Pablo Schreibar and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. In addition, Tooley produced the 2013 summer box office hit We're The Millers which grossed $270 million worldwide.
Prior to Tucker Tooley Entertainment, Tooley was president of Relativity Media. Under his leadership the film studio earned numerous Oscar and Golden Globe nominations. He was instrumental in the launch of the company's television division which later sold to a private equity firm for $125 million.
At Relativity Studios, Tooley oversaw and executive produced David O Russel's The Fighter, starring Mark Walberg, which earned seven Oscar nominations including a Best Actor win for Christian Bale and Best Actress win for Melissa Leo, the film grossed over $130 million worldwide, Immortals, which grossed $227 million worldwide, Limitless, starring Bradley Cooper, the Action-thriller Act of Valor, and Nicholas Sparks' Safe Haven. All films opened number one at the US box office.
Tooley is a Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as a longstanding member of the Producers Guild of America.