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Joseph Z. Nederlander (Joseph Zachary Nederlander) was born on 1 June, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan, is an American businessman (1927–2021). Discover Joseph Z. Nederlander's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?
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Joseph Zachary Nederlander |
Occupation |
Live theater owner and operator |
Age |
93 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
1 June, 1927 |
Birthday |
1 June |
Birthplace |
Detroit, Michigan |
Date of death |
1 May, 2021 |
Died Place |
Bloomfield Township, Michigan |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Executive with the age 93 years old group.
Joseph Z. Nederlander Height, Weight & Measurements
At 93 years old, Joseph Z. Nederlander height not available right now. We will update Joseph Z. Nederlander's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Joseph Z. Nederlander's Wife?
His wife is Ricki Rose (m. 1960-1973)
Laurie (m. 1975-1988)
Carol Jacoby (m. 2000)
Family |
Parents |
Sarah Applebaum David T. Nederlander |
Wife |
Ricki Rose (m. 1960-1973)
Laurie (m. 1975-1988)
Carol Jacoby (m. 2000) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
2 |
Joseph Z. Nederlander Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joseph Z. Nederlander worth at the age of 93 years old? Joseph Z. Nederlander’s income source is mostly from being a successful Executive. He is from United States. We have estimated Joseph Z. Nederlander's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Executive |
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Timeline
His father's first venture into live theatre came in 1912, when he signed a 99-year lease on the old Opera House at Campus Martius in Detroit and founded the family company, the Nederlander Organization.
He has four brothers: James, Harry, Robert, and Fred; and one sister, Frances.
Nederlander attended Pontiac High School in Pontiac, Michigan.
Joseph Zachary Nederlander (June 1, 1927May 1, 2021) was an American theater owner and operator who served as the executive vice president of the Nederlander Organization, one of the largest live theater owners and producers in the United States.
Nederlander was born to a Jewish family in Detroit, Michigan, on June 1, 1927.
He was one of six children of Sarah (née Applebaum) and David T. "D.T."
Nederlander's father bought the Orpheum Theatre on Lafayette in 1940 with the Shubert Organization.
He served in the Navy before returning home in 1947 and enrolled at Wayne State University for one semester.
After he dropped out of college, he joined the family's theatre business.
Nederlander was instrumental in the complete reconfiguration of the Fisher Theatre in 1961 with his father, D.T. and brother, James.
The 3,500-seat movie house built by the Fisher brothers would be pared down to a state-of-the-art 2,200-seat legitimate live theatre.
It quickly became a premier venue not only in Detroit, but across the country.
Not long after opening, it had the largest season-ticket subscription in the country, at 55,000.
As the family business expanded and James moved to New York to continue to buy theatres and produce Broadway shows, Nederlander stayed behind to run operations in Detroit.
The Nederlander Organization controlled the Fisher Theatre, Shubert Theatre, and Grand Riviera Theater.
They renamed the theatre the Shubert-Lafayette Theatre (demolished in 1964).
Nederlander was instrumental in the opening of the Pine Knob Music Theatre (now known as DTE Energy Music Theatre) in the 1970s.
The Nederlander Organization controls nine Broadway theaters and is the second-largest of the three companies that dominate Broadway, after the Shubert Organization (which owns 16 theaters) and ahead of Jujamcyn (which owns five).
On a global scale, the Nederlander Organization is larger, with an additional 15 theaters nationwide.
They are the only one of the three that is still run by its owners.
Nederlander produced the revival of Stop the World – I Want to Get Off (1978), Into the Light (1986), and Side Show (1997).
Nederlander was married three times.
His nephew, James L. Nederlander, is the current president of the Nederlander Organization in New York.
Nederlander died on May 1, 2021.
He was 93, and suffered from Parkinson's disease in the years leading up to his death.
Nederlander, now working in all aspects of the business from the box office to sweeping the floors, with his father and brother James, also purchased the Riviera Theatre (demolished in 1996) on West Grand River.