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  1. Walk of Fame - Motion Picture. 6412 Hollywood Blvd. Lewis J. Selznick (May 2, 1870 or 1869 [1] – January 25, 1933) was an American producer in the early years of the film industry. After initial involvement with World Film at Fort Lee, New Jersey, he established Selznick Pictures in California.

  2. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Lewis J. Selznick, one of the pioneers of studio film production and the father of Oscar-winning Gone with the Wind (1939) producer David O. Selznick, was born Lewis Zeleznik in Kiev, Ukraine, Russian Empire, into a poor Jewish family with 18 children.

    • January 1, 1
    • Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Lewis J. Selznick, 1916. Die Geschichte soll aufzeigen, dass die Realität sehr unterschiedlich verstanden werden kann, je nachdem, welche Perspektive man hat oder wählt.

  4. 1. Feb. 1973 · Lewis J. Selznick entered the film business through a friend who owned stock in Universal Film Manufacturing and who commissioned Selznick to sell it for him to one of two men engaged in a...

  5. The papers of silent film producer Lewis J. Selznick consist of business records from various production studios, distribution companies, and theater chains owned by Selznick, as well as correspondence and manuscripts that document Selznicks other professional and personal activities.

    • Selznick, Lewis J.
    • Lewis J. Selznick Papers
    • 1896-1984 (bulk 1914-1934)
  6. norman.hrc.utexas.edu › fasearch › pdfLewis J. Selznick

    related to the activities of the sons. The Lewis J. Selznick Papers overlap significantly with the content of both the Myron Selznick Papers and David O. Selznick Papers, also at the Ransom Center, and contain additional documentation of Myron and David O. Selznick during the years prior to Lewis J. Selznick’s death in 1933. The Lewis J.

  7. 16. Sept. 2018 · Lewis J. Selznick, around 1915-1917. Courtesy of the Fort Lee (New Jersey) Film Commission. Starting a New Life. There is no record of why Lewis chose to relocate to Pittsburgh, although his father remarried shortly after his mother’s death. [iii] Perhaps Lewis decided it was time to seek his independent fortune elsewhere.