Schumacher studied theatre at UCLA. In 1987, he was
associate director of the Los Angeles Festival of Arts, presenting the American
premiere of Cirque du Soleil and the English-language premiere of Peter Brook's
The Mahabharata. Previously, he spent five years on staff at the Mark Taper
Forum, served as a line producer on the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival, and served
as assistant general manager of the Los Angeles Ballet. He then joined the
Disney company in 1988, producing the animated film, The Rescuers Down Under
(released 1990). He was ultimately named President and oversaw some 21 animated
features including The Lion King, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas,
Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mulan, Tarzan, and Lilo & Stitch,
as well as working closely with Pixar on their first five films.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Thomas Schumacher - my 445th pick to be honored as a Disney Legend
Former head of Feature Animations for Walt Disney Studios, Thomas Schumacher is my 445th pick to be honored as a Disney Legend.
After producing dozens of films, Schumacher left Disney Feature Animation in 2002, replaced by David Stainton. Schumacher has worked with The Walt Disney Company since 1988 and currently serves as President of Disney Theatrical Group. Schumacher is the author of the book How Does the Show Go On? An Introduction to the Theater (Disney Editions, 2007).
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