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  1. 10 de abr. de 2022 · Irving Thalberg and The Marx Brothers One of the film classics Thalberg next oversaw was a vehicle for the Marx Brothers called A Night at the Opera (1935). Groucho, Chico, and Harpo had hit a dead-end over at Paramount Pictures when their previous film, Duck Soup (1933), had flopped at the box office.

  2. 3 de nov. de 2020 · Irving Gant Thalberg was born in 1899 from German-Jewish immigration parents. He had a congenital heart defect and was told that he probably wouldn’t make it past the age of 30. This made him live very intensively, as he was ambitious and intelligent and wanted to make the most out of his short life.

  3. 15 de sept. de 2023 · And Chico gambled, and in gambling, came across Irving Thalberg. Thalberg, Hollywood’s Boy Wonder, had been the studio manager for Universal in his 20s, and commanded MGM as production manager ...

  4. Irving, Jr. ( 1930 - 1988 ), Katherine ( 1935 - 2006) Premios. Óscar ,Mejor película 1928 Melodías de Broadway, 1932 Gran Hotel, 1935 Mutiny on the Bounty. Irving Thalberg. Productor de cine estadounidense, nacido en Brooklyn ( Nueva York) el 30 de mayo de 1899 y fallecido en Santa Mónica ( California) el 14 de septiembre de 1936, cuyo ...

  5. 5 de nov. de 2009 · Known as Hollywood's "Boy Wonder," Thalberg created classics such as Ben-Hur, Tarzan the Ape Man, Grand Hotel, Freaks, Mutiny on the Bounty, and The Good Earth, but died tragically at thirty-seven. His place in the pantheon should have been assured, yet his films were not reissued for thirty years, spurring critics to question his legend and diminish his achievements.

  6. 22 de sept. de 2016 · Irving G. Thalberg began his career working under Carl Laemmle at Universal Studios, before eventaully he eventually worked his way up to the position of Head of Production at the classic Hollywood powerhouse Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, at the ripe old age of 26.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2023 · The award, established in 1937, is named for Irving Thalberg (1899–1936), the “boy wonder” who headed the Production Division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1924 until his untimely death in 1936 at the age of 37. Thalberg got his start in the movie business at Universal Studios before he was 20 years old.