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Hunt Stromberg Jr. (May 16, 1923 – November 24, 1986) was a Broadway, radio and television producer best remembered for the discovery and casting of Maila Nurmi as Vampira, and for producing the 1973 film Frankenstein: The True Story.
Hunt Stromberg Jr.. Producer: The Vampira Show. Hunt Stromberg Jr. was born on 16 May 1923 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Vampira Show (1954), The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (1953) and Sex in America. He was married to Marilyn Karmany Elwell. He died on 24 November 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Producer, Writer
- May 16, 1923
- Hunt Stromberg Jr.
- November 24, 1986
Hunt Stromberg (July 12, 1894 – August 23, 1968) was a film producer during Hollywood's Golden Age. In a prolific 30-year career beginning in 1921, Stromberg produced, wrote, and directed some of Hollywood's most profitable and enduring films, including The Thin Man series, the Nelson Eddy / Jeanette MacDonald operettas, The Women , and The ...
18 de abr. de 2020 · Even so, the openly-gay producer Hunt Stromberg Jr. was entrusted with the highest budget ever given to a TV production up to that time – and he put every penny of it up on the screen, maximising the talents of his formidable cast and A-list crew.
11 de oct. de 2023 · Unbeknownst to Nurmi, she had caught the eye of KABC -TV program director Hunt Stromberg, Jr. Convinced he had found a way to liven up his station's late-night movie roster, he launched a months-long search to find the mysterious woman in black.
- William J. Wright
Hunt Stromberg Jr. (16 de mayo de 1923-24 de noviembre de 1986) fue un productor de Broadway, radio y televisión mejor recordado por el descubrimiento y el casting de Maila Nurmi como Vampira, y por producir la película de 1973 Frankenstein: The True Story.
Stromberg's correspondence with his son Hunt Stromberg Jr. includes discussions on various film, stage, and television projects. The subject files include a large amount of financial and legal material, notably regarding the distribution of his independent films made during the 1940s.