Calley was born in
Jersey City, New Jersey. He grew up in poverty and was raised by a single mother during the
Great Depression. As a child, he worked at a button factory and then as a janitor at his own high school. He attended
Columbia University in the late 1940s, and then briefly served in the
Army. His first significant industry job was at
NBC's New York headquarters, at age 21, when he started in the mailroom.
Olga Schoberová. Calley adopted her daughter Sabrina, who became a set costumer. When he left Warner Bros. in the early 1980s, citing an unhappy marriage and burn-out after involvement in the production of 120 films, Calley settled into a quieter life in his 35-room house on
Fisher's Island in
Long Island Sound. the couple moved to
Washington, CT. [See
Discussion] In 1995, he married actress
Meg Tilly; they divorced in 2002. John Calley's best friend, director/producer
Mike Nichols, with whom he collaborated on
The Remains of the Day, as well as on
Catch-22,
Postcards from the Edge,
The Birdcage and
Closer, said this after Calley's death from a long-term, undisclosed illness: "John was unique. As a friend he was always there and always funny. He made life a joy for those he loved. As a studio head he was unfailingly supportive and didn't try to do the filmmaker's job. When he believed in someone he trusted and supported him and when very rarely he had a suggestion it was usually a lifesaver. In fact that's what he was: a lifesaver." Following it was a two-year lawsuit between
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and Sony, where MGM lawyers claimed it was "a disgruntled former executive at United Artists Pictures.", and it was resolved in March 1999, with MGM trading
Spider-Man to Sony in exchange for auxiliary
Bond claims. After seven years at Sony, he launched John Calley Productions with a Sony deal. ==Filmography==