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  1. Lewis Zeleznik, connu sous le nom Lewis J. Selznick (né le 2 mai 1870 à Kiev, aujourd'hui en Ukraine, alors dans l' Empire russe et mort le 25 janvier 1933 (à 62 ans) à Los Angeles, Californie) est un producteur de cinéma américain d'origine ukrainienne .

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Selznick received his early training in motion pictures from his father, Lewis J. Selznick, a producer of silent films in New York City. The young Selznick moved to Hollywood in 1926, and, in the next 10 years at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Paramount , and RKO studios, he advanced from script reader and assistant story editor to producer.

  3. Lewis J. Selznick was a Jewish-Ukrainian-American producer in the early years of the film industry. Selznick was born Lewis Zeleznick in 1870 in Kiev, Russia, and emigrated to the United States at age 18. Changing his name to Selznick, he settled in Pittsburgh and built up a successful jewelry retail business. About 1896, he married […]

  4. David O. Selznick was a son of the silent movie producer Lewis J. Selznick.David studied at Columbia University until his father lost his fortune in the 1920s. David started work as an MGM script reader, shortly followed by becoming an assistant to Harry Rapf.

  5. Selznick was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Florence Anna (née Sachs) and Lewis J. Selznick, a silent movie producer and distributor of Jewish origin. His father was born in the Russian Empire in 1870. David had three siblings, including his brother Myron, also a film producer and later a talent agent.

  6. Lewis J. Selznick (May 2, 1870 or 1869 – January 25, 1933) was an American producer in the early years of the film industry. After initial involvement with World Film at Fort Lee, New Jersey, he established Selznick Pictures in California.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2005 · His father Lewis J. Selznick was a successful film producer, and David studied the industry from his early years. As a young man he worked for his father, moving to Hollywood and MGM in 1926.