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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Irving Thalberg, legendary film producer, was born 125 years ago today. A sickly child, Thalberg read voraciously, and was enthralled when Universal Pictures’ head Carl Laemmle screened a silent film at the Brooklyn home of his lace importer father, William, and homemaker mother, Henrietta. Before long, Laemmle dispatched 20-year ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · When MGM’s super-producer, Irving Thalberg died on September 14, 1936, he was only 37 years old. But he was held in such high regard that The Hollywood Reporter devoted its entire cover to a fitting tribute.

  3. Vor einem Tag · Settling first in Edendale (near Echo Park), Selig eventually outgrew his original space and moved to the movie studio lot we can see in this undated aerial photo at 3800 Mission Rd, Lincoln Heights northeast of downtown Los Angeles. Somewhere along the line, Selig also built a zoo, which, when it opened in 1915, housed over 700 animals, most ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · Producer Irving Thalberg pushed for the film to be made for years before it actually went into production and after a successful run on Broadway, MGM finally agreed. Irving, who died on the night ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Al hablar de la historia del cine norteamericano, pocas personalidades han dejado un legado tan importante e incalculable como Irving Thalberg y, no El hombre que revolucionó la industria del cine. El chico maravilla Irving Thalberg. Recordamos su gran legado.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · 00:16:46 - Send us a Text Message. What do Jean Harlow and The Manson Family murders have in common?…In this episode I tell you a wild story about two scandalo…

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Credit: Library of Congress. Citizen Hearst shows the advertisement of the 1940s clip that exclaims “New York City Art- at Clearance!” as Mr. Gimbel and others examine the pieces of Heart’s ...