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  1. Jesse Lasky as the subject of TV's "This Is Your Life", June 12, 1957. Standing behind Jesse and Bessie Lasky (seated) are (l-r) host Ralph Edwards, older son Jesse Lasky, Jr., director Mervyn LeRoy; daughter Betty, producer Walter Wanger, younger son Billy; (in the rear, l-r) actors Richard Arlen and Buddy Rogers, and Lasky's San Jose boyhood friend Jay McCabe

  2. Jesse pasaría a ocupar la vicepresidencia de la casa encargándose de la producción que se realiza en Hollywood durante muchos años. La caravana de Oregón (1923), de James Cruze , fue uno de los grandes éxitos de Lasky, inaugurando con ello una línea de películas que daría mucho rendimiento en la producción de Hollywood: la conquista del Oeste.

  3. It was a star-studded night at the Coconut Grove on September 12, 1951, when Jesse Lasky became the first recipient of the Screen Producers Milestone Award “for his historic contribution to the American Motion Picture.”. Ready for the camera prior to the 1st Annual “Milestone” Dinner are (standing) Mervyn LeRoy, (seated) Cecil B ...

  4. Jesse Louis Lasky was an American pioneer motion picture producer who was a key founder of what was to become Paramount Pictures, and father of screenwriter Jesse L. Lasky Jr.

  5. Jesse L. Lasky. Home. Filmografía. Producción. Año Título Trabajo Nota de los usuarios; 1951 El gran Caruso: Productor 3,2. 1948 The Miracle of the Bells: Productor - 1941 El Sargento York:

  6. 1926 Famous Players: (left to right) Jesse Lasky, William S. Hart, Mary Pickford, Cecil B. DeMille. French film mogul Edouard Corniglion-Molinier, unidentified, Jesse Lasky, Jesse Lasky Jr., and silent director Rex Ingram; in Nice, France, in 1928. Late 1920s: the Lasky beach house in Santa Monica. Late 1920s: Jesse and Bessie Lasky.

  7. CANDLE IN THE SUN by Bessie Mona Lasky [Kindle; revised and footnoted, Square Circles Publishing, 2019]. First published in 1957, this is the revised and footnoted autobiography of Bessie Lasky—wife of Hollywood founding father Jesse L. Lasky—a successful artist in her own right who wanted nothing more than to escape the glitter and glamor and live in her own simple world of poetry, art ...