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  1. Louis Burt Mayer was a Belarus-born American film producer. He is generally cited as the creator of the “star system” within Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in its golden years. Known always as Louis B. Mayer and often simply as “L.B.”, he believed in wholesome entertainment and went to great lengths so that MGM had “more stars than there are in the heavens”.

  2. 路易·B·梅耶出生於歐洲一個貧苦的猶太人家庭,19世紀80年代,他們一家搬到了加拿大,他的父親以撿破爛為生。. 高中時的梅耶時常幫助家裡,19歲那年他還在 波士頓 建立了自己的廢品回收事業,後來 麻薩諸塞州 買下了一家劇院,並把它經營成 新英格蘭地區 ...

  3. Louis B. Mayer. Louis Burt Mayer ( / ˈmeɪ.ər / Sinh Lazar Meir; 12 tháng 7 năm 1884 [2] - ngày 29 Tháng 10 năm 1957) là một nhà sản xuất phim người Mỹ và là người đồng sáng lập của hãng Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios (MGM) vào năm 1924. Dưới sự quản lý của Mayer, MGM trở thành hãng phim uy tín ...

  4. Mixx. Del.i.cious. Google+. Dan Quayle would have loved Louis B. Mayer, a man for whom the words family values had real meaning. Motherhood, the Stars and Stripes and God were equal parts of a lifelong strategy that would establish Metro Goldwyn Mayer as the industry's dominant film factory, from the silent era through the talkies revolution.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2010 · The saga of the ruby slippers' creation begins with studio head Louis B. Mayer, a man who was every bit as autocratic, as wily, and as self-made as the great Wizard of Oz himself. (2) By the late 1930s, Mayer had succeeded in building a moviemaking empire, founded on his philosophy of a "star system" that helped ensure artistic quality and financial profit for the studio.

  6. Mayer, Louis B. (1885-1957)Arguably the most influential motion picture executive of this century, Louis B. Mayer presided over the studio that claimed to have "more stars than there are in heaven," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).

  7. 19 de mar. de 1993 · Merchant of Dreams: Louis B. Mayer, M.G.M., and the Secret Hollywood. Louis B. Mayer began his business career buying and selling leftover fluff from New England cotton mills, but he soon moved on ...