Born to a Jewish family,[5] Emanuel was raised in suburban Wilmette, Illinois. Emanuel is the brother of former mayor of Chicago, Presidential Chief of Staff and U.S. Ambassador to JapanRahm Emanuel, American oncologist and bioethicist Ezekiel Emanuel, and sister Shoshana Emanuel (who was adopted). His father, Jerusalem-born Benjamin M. Emanuel, was a pediatrician who was active in the Irgun in Mandatory Palestine.[6][7] His mother, Marsha Emanuel (née Smulevitz), was a civil rights activist, and the one-time owner of a Chicago-area rock and roll club.[8] During his third grade at school, Ari was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia.[9] To supplement instruction at school, his mother spent many hours helping him to learn to read. She hired tutors and private instructors to give him private reading lessons at home.[8][10]
Career
Prior to founding Endeavor, Emanuel was a partner at InterTalent and senior agent at ICM Partners (ICM). Emanuel has served as a member of Live Nation Entertainment board of directors since September 2007.[11]
Emanuel has been described as a mogul and power player in Hollywood.[12][13] Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell, the co-CEO of WME, have both been named to Fortune's Businessperson of the Year list.[14][15] In a May 2013 article on Emanuel, Fortune called him "one of the biggest guns in the consolidating entertainment business".[16]
Emanuel's relationships with his clients, coupled with his stature in the industry, has led to various homages and parodies over the years, including Bob Odenkirk's character Stevie Grant on The Larry Sanders Show, and Ari Gold, played by Jeremy Piven on the HBO television show Entourage.[17][18]
In April 2002 agent Sandra Epstein and other Endeavor employees sued Ari Emanuel on allegations that a pornographic website was operated out of Endeavor's offices and that Emanuel made racist and anti-gay remarks.[19] Emanuel disputed these accusations at the time. Emanuel settled Epstein's claims for $2.25 million.[19]
In 2011, Emanuel co-founded TheAudience with Sean Parker and Oliver Luckett.[20]
Endeavor went public in 2021, the first Hollywood agency to do so,[18] with Emanuel owning a stake worth around $480 million according to Bloomberg.[21] He and Patrick Whitesell are also co-CEO of IMG, a global sports, events and talent management company headquartered in New York City.[22]
In 2023, Emanuel's total compensation from Endeavor was $83.9 million, up 340% from the previous year and representing a CEO-to-median worker pay ratio of 1,184-to-1 for the company, as well as making Emanuel the seventh highest paid CEO in the US that year.[23]
In October 2022, Emanuel urged several businesses to stop working with rapper Kanye West over his antisemitic comments.[29][30]
Emanuel was critical of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu over his handling of the 2023–24 Israel–Hamas war, when he was awarded the Humanitarian Prize at Simon Wiesenthal Center's National Tribute Gala. Emanuel called for Netanyahu to step down during his speech, which caused a negative reaction from the audience.[31][32][33]
In 1996, Emanuel married girlfriend Sarah Hardwick Addington; they have three sons.[8][35] The couple divorced in 2018.[2] In May 2022, he married fashion designer Sarah Staudinger, founder of the Los Angeles label STAUD.[36]
^"Major Political Developments". The Jewish Plan for Palestine—Memoranda and Statements presented by The Jewish Agency for Palestine to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine. The Jewish Agency for Palestine, Jerusalem. 1947. p. 32.
^Garrahan, Matthew (December 6, 2011). "Rewriting the Hollywood script". Financial Times. Archived from the original on December 11, 2022. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
^Gateway families: ancestors and descendants of Richard Simrall Hawes III and Marie Christy Johnson, by Christy Hawes Bond, Alicia Crane Williams, C. Hawes Bond, 1994, p. 527