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  1. Marion Mill Preminger (August 3, 1903 – April 16, 1972), born Josa Magda Deutsch or Magda Deuth, was a Hungarian-born socialite and philanthropist, best known for her work with Albert Schweitzer, and her marriage to director Otto Preminger.

    • Josa Magda Deutsch, August 3, 1903, Percosova, Hungary
    • Socialite, philanthropist
    • April 16, 1972 (aged 68), New York City
    • Josa Magda Mueller, Marion Mill Mayer, Marion Hill Preminger
  2. 18 de abr. de 1972 · Dr. Marion Hill Preminger, author, lecturer, humanitarian and disciple of the late Al bert Schweitzer, died Sunday of a heart ailment at her home, 550 Park Avenue. She was 58 years old.

  3. Marion did not seek alimony, only personal belongings. Axel's wife, however, was unwilling to grant a divorce. Marion returned to Otto and resumed appearances as his wife, and nothing more. Preminger had begun dating Natalie Draper, a niece of Marion Davies. From 1951 to 1960, Preminger was married to model Mary Gardner.

  4. Abstract. This is a small collection of photographs, correspondence and published materials about both Dr. Albert Schweitzer and Marion Mill Preminger. The collection covers in part the association of Schweitzer and Preminger in Dr. Schweitzer's medical missionary work in Africa.

  5. Scope and Content. From the Collection: This collection highlights the work of Dr. Albert Schweitzer and the participation of Marion Mill Preminger in his work. The collection includes the correspondence of Albert Mayer to Dr. Dorothy Weil of Edgecliff College concerning his wife Marion Mill Preminger.

  6. Marion Mill trabajó como editora en varias películas de Preminger, incluyendo "Laura" (1944), "Crimen en el expreso de Oriente" (1974) y "El cardenal" (1963). Mill también desempeñó un papel importante en la carrera de Preminger, ya que lo ayudó en la toma de decisiones clave en la edición y postproducción de sus películas.

  7. Scope and Content. This collection highlights the work of Dr. Albert Schweitzer and the participation of Marion Mill Preminger in his work. The collection includes the correspondence of Albert Mayer to Dr. Dorothy Weil of Edgecliff College concerning his wife Marion Mill Preminger.