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Michael & Judy Ovitz — Hollywood's Most Powerful Agent

He built CAA, got fired from Disney with $140 million, and then lost half of Hollywood's most feared Rolodex in the divorce.

Key Facts

Marriage Duration:Over 40 years (1969 - c. 2010)
Disney Severance:$140 million (cash + stock options)
CAA Founded:1975
Estimated Net Worth:$500 million+
Settlement:Undisclosed / private

What Happened

Michael Ovitz co-founded Creative Artists Agency in 1975 and transformed it into the most powerful talent agency in Hollywood, representing everyone from Tom Cruise to Steven Spielberg. He married Judy Reich in 1969, and for over four decades she was his partner through CAA's rise, his controversial stint as Disney president, and his post-Disney reinvention.

In 1995, Ovitz left CAA to become president of The Walt Disney Company under CEO Michael Eisner. The partnership imploded within 16 months. When Ovitz was fired in January 1997, he received a severance package worth approximately $140 million — $38 million in cash and roughly $100 million in stock options. The Disney board's approval of this payout later became the subject of a landmark shareholder lawsuit.

By 2010, after over 40 years together, the Ovitzes separated. The divorce was handled quietly, with no public settlement disclosed. At the time, Ovitz's net worth was estimated at several hundred million dollars, built from his CAA earnings, Disney severance, and subsequent investment activities. The division of four decades of accumulated Hollywood wealth — art collections, real estate, and business interests — would have been extraordinarily complex.

Ovitz later began a relationship with Tamara Mellon, the Jimmy Choo co-founder, and the two became engaged in 2014. The Ovitz divorce highlights how entertainment industry wealth — often tied to relationships, reputation, and deal-making rather than tangible assets — presents unique challenges in equitable division.

Legal Breakdown: How entertainment industry power and Disney severance packages factor into divorce valuations

Valuing Entertainment Industry Assets

Ovitz's wealth was built on relationships, reputation, and deal flow — assets that are difficult to value in a divorce. Unlike a factory or stock portfolio, the value of a talent agent's network depends entirely on the person maintaining it.

Severance Packages as Marital Property

The $140 million Disney severance was received during the marriage and would be classified as community property in California. Such golden parachute payments can become the single largest asset in a divorce.

Long-Duration Marriage Advantages

In California, marriages lasting over 10 years are considered 'long-term,' giving the lower-earning spouse stronger claims to spousal support and asset division. A 40-year marriage virtually guarantees a near-equal split.

What This Means for Your Divorce

  • Severance packages and golden parachutes received during marriage are typically community property — plan accordingly.
  • In marriages lasting decades, courts strongly favor equal division of all assets accumulated during the union.
  • Entertainment industry wealth tied to reputation and relationships requires specialized valuation methods.
  • Quiet, private divorces are possible even for extremely high-profile individuals if both sides agree to keep proceedings sealed.

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