The Resource The studio
The studio
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 255 pages
- Contents
-
- Darryl F. Zanuck, president, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Richard D. Zanuck, his son, executive vice president in charge of world-wide production, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Mort Abrahams, associate producer of Dr. Dolittle -- Irwin Allen, a science fiction entrepreneur -- Julie Andrews, a film star -- Edward Anhalt, a screenwriter -- Army Archerd, a gossip columnist -- Ted Ashley, president of the Ashley-Famous Artists Agency -- George Axelrod, a Renaissance man -- Jack Baur, assistant head of the Studio's casting department -- Pandro S. Berman, a film producer -- Joey Bishop, a television personality -- Jacqueline Bisset, an actress -- Paul Bloch, press agent -- John Bottomly, technical advisor on The Boston Strangler -- Leslie Bricusse, scenarist-composer-lyricist, Dr. Dolittle -- David Brown, husband of Helen Gurley Brown and the Studio's vice president in charge of story operations -- Robert Buckner, producer -- Reggie Callow, assistant director of Star! -- Carol Channing, an actress -- George Chasin, partner in the Park-Chasin-Citron Agency -- Cher, as in "Sonny & Cher" -- Curt Conway, New Talent School -- Gary Conway, a television actor -- Alexander Courage, co-arranger of the score of Dr. Dolittle -- Warren Cowan, partner in the public relations firm of Rogers, Cowan & Brenner -- Tony Curtis, a film star -- Pamela Danova, New Talent School -- Bobby Darin, singer
- John De Cuir, production designer of Hello, Dolly! -- James Denton, the Studio's head of West Coast publicity -- Bob Denver, an actor -- Abe Dickstein, the Studio's head of domestic sales -- Lou Dyer, a Studio press agent -- James Fisher, the Studio's West Coast story editor -- Bernard Flatow, head of Latin American publicity -- Richard Fleischer, director of Dr. Dolittle and The Boston Strangler -- Henry Fonda, a film star -- Kurt Frings, an agent -- William Froug, a television writer -- Robert Fryer, producer of The Boston Strangler -- Phil Gersh, an agent -- Happy Goday, a song plugger -- Joyce Haber, a gossip columnist -- Sheila Hackett, assistant to Michael Kidd -- Linda Harrison, an actress in the New Talent School -- Rex Harrison, a film star -- Harvey Hart, director of The Sweet Ride -- Dale Hennesy, a Studio art director -- Hal Herman, television production manager -- Charlton Heston, a film star -- Jack Hirshberg, a Studio press agent -- Stanley Hough, head of the Studio's production department -- Arthur P. Jacobs, producer of Dr. Dolittle -- Gene Kelly, director of Hello, Dolly! -- Michael Kidd, choreographer of Star! and Hello, Dolly! -- Henry Koster, director of A Hundred Men and a Girl -- Ernest Lehman, writer-producer of Hello, Dolly! -- Perry Lieber, former head of West Coast publicity
- Frank McCarthy, a film producer and friend of General Omar Bradley -- Mary Ann McGowan, secretary to Richard Zanuck -- Harry McIntyre, a Studio executive -- Barbara McLean, head of the Studio's cutting department -- Owen McLean, head of the Studio's casting department -- Ted Mann, a Minnesota theater magnate -- Irving Mansfield, husband of Jacqueline Susann -- Daniel Massey, an actor -- Arnold Maxin, a music publisher -- Louis Merman, assistant head of the Studio's production department -- Paul Monash, a film and television producer -- Frank Neill, a Studio press agent -- Lionel Newman, head of the Studio's music department -- Joe Pasternak, producer of The Sweet Ride -- David Raphel, vice president in charge of international sales -- Don Record, a title designer -- Jerry Reynolds, an engineer from the Boeing Aircraft Corporation -- Jonas Rosenfield, the Studio's vice president in charge of publicity -- Ed Rothman, an agent for Ashley-Famous Artists Agency -- Franklin Schaffner, director of Planet of the Apes -- Irene Sharaff, costume designer of Hello, Dolly! -- Richard Shepherd, an agent for Creative Management Associates -- Spyros Skouras, chairman of the board, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Milt Smith, a Studio press agent
- Harry Sokolov, executive assistant to Richard Zanuck -- Sonny, as in "Sonny & Cher" -- Barbra Streisand, a film star -- Jacqueline Susann, an authoress -- Natalie Trundy, friend to Arthur Jacobs -- David Weisbart, producer of Valley of the Dolls -- Elmo Williams, producer of Tora, Tora, Tora -- Robert Wise, director of Star! -- Evarts Ziegler, partner in the Ziegler-Ross Agency -- Fred Zinnemann, a film director
- Isbn
- 9780491003445
- Label
- The studio
- Title
- The studio
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1932-2003
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Dunne, John Gregory
- Dewey number
- 658/.91/79143
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PN1999.T8
- LC item number
- D8 1969
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
- Motion picture industry
- Label
- The studio
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Darryl F. Zanuck, president, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Richard D. Zanuck, his son, executive vice president in charge of world-wide production, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Mort Abrahams, associate producer of Dr. Dolittle -- Irwin Allen, a science fiction entrepreneur -- Julie Andrews, a film star -- Edward Anhalt, a screenwriter -- Army Archerd, a gossip columnist -- Ted Ashley, president of the Ashley-Famous Artists Agency -- George Axelrod, a Renaissance man -- Jack Baur, assistant head of the Studio's casting department -- Pandro S. Berman, a film producer -- Joey Bishop, a television personality -- Jacqueline Bisset, an actress -- Paul Bloch, press agent -- John Bottomly, technical advisor on The Boston Strangler -- Leslie Bricusse, scenarist-composer-lyricist, Dr. Dolittle -- David Brown, husband of Helen Gurley Brown and the Studio's vice president in charge of story operations -- Robert Buckner, producer -- Reggie Callow, assistant director of Star! -- Carol Channing, an actress -- George Chasin, partner in the Park-Chasin-Citron Agency -- Cher, as in "Sonny & Cher" -- Curt Conway, New Talent School -- Gary Conway, a television actor -- Alexander Courage, co-arranger of the score of Dr. Dolittle -- Warren Cowan, partner in the public relations firm of Rogers, Cowan & Brenner -- Tony Curtis, a film star -- Pamela Danova, New Talent School -- Bobby Darin, singer
- John De Cuir, production designer of Hello, Dolly! -- James Denton, the Studio's head of West Coast publicity -- Bob Denver, an actor -- Abe Dickstein, the Studio's head of domestic sales -- Lou Dyer, a Studio press agent -- James Fisher, the Studio's West Coast story editor -- Bernard Flatow, head of Latin American publicity -- Richard Fleischer, director of Dr. Dolittle and The Boston Strangler -- Henry Fonda, a film star -- Kurt Frings, an agent -- William Froug, a television writer -- Robert Fryer, producer of The Boston Strangler -- Phil Gersh, an agent -- Happy Goday, a song plugger -- Joyce Haber, a gossip columnist -- Sheila Hackett, assistant to Michael Kidd -- Linda Harrison, an actress in the New Talent School -- Rex Harrison, a film star -- Harvey Hart, director of The Sweet Ride -- Dale Hennesy, a Studio art director -- Hal Herman, television production manager -- Charlton Heston, a film star -- Jack Hirshberg, a Studio press agent -- Stanley Hough, head of the Studio's production department -- Arthur P. Jacobs, producer of Dr. Dolittle -- Gene Kelly, director of Hello, Dolly! -- Michael Kidd, choreographer of Star! and Hello, Dolly! -- Henry Koster, director of A Hundred Men and a Girl -- Ernest Lehman, writer-producer of Hello, Dolly! -- Perry Lieber, former head of West Coast publicity
- Frank McCarthy, a film producer and friend of General Omar Bradley -- Mary Ann McGowan, secretary to Richard Zanuck -- Harry McIntyre, a Studio executive -- Barbara McLean, head of the Studio's cutting department -- Owen McLean, head of the Studio's casting department -- Ted Mann, a Minnesota theater magnate -- Irving Mansfield, husband of Jacqueline Susann -- Daniel Massey, an actor -- Arnold Maxin, a music publisher -- Louis Merman, assistant head of the Studio's production department -- Paul Monash, a film and television producer -- Frank Neill, a Studio press agent -- Lionel Newman, head of the Studio's music department -- Joe Pasternak, producer of The Sweet Ride -- David Raphel, vice president in charge of international sales -- Don Record, a title designer -- Jerry Reynolds, an engineer from the Boeing Aircraft Corporation -- Jonas Rosenfield, the Studio's vice president in charge of publicity -- Ed Rothman, an agent for Ashley-Famous Artists Agency -- Franklin Schaffner, director of Planet of the Apes -- Irene Sharaff, costume designer of Hello, Dolly! -- Richard Shepherd, an agent for Creative Management Associates -- Spyros Skouras, chairman of the board, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Milt Smith, a Studio press agent
- Harry Sokolov, executive assistant to Richard Zanuck -- Sonny, as in "Sonny & Cher" -- Barbra Streisand, a film star -- Jacqueline Susann, an authoress -- Natalie Trundy, friend to Arthur Jacobs -- David Weisbart, producer of Valley of the Dolls -- Elmo Williams, producer of Tora, Tora, Tora -- Robert Wise, director of Star! -- Evarts Ziegler, partner in the Ziegler-Ross Agency -- Fred Zinnemann, a film director
- Control code
- 4880
- Dimensions
- 22 cm
- Extent
- xii, 255 pages
- Isbn
- 9780491003445
- Lccn
- 69013733
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
- (WaOLN)547383
- Label
- The studio
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Darryl F. Zanuck, president, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Richard D. Zanuck, his son, executive vice president in charge of world-wide production, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Mort Abrahams, associate producer of Dr. Dolittle -- Irwin Allen, a science fiction entrepreneur -- Julie Andrews, a film star -- Edward Anhalt, a screenwriter -- Army Archerd, a gossip columnist -- Ted Ashley, president of the Ashley-Famous Artists Agency -- George Axelrod, a Renaissance man -- Jack Baur, assistant head of the Studio's casting department -- Pandro S. Berman, a film producer -- Joey Bishop, a television personality -- Jacqueline Bisset, an actress -- Paul Bloch, press agent -- John Bottomly, technical advisor on The Boston Strangler -- Leslie Bricusse, scenarist-composer-lyricist, Dr. Dolittle -- David Brown, husband of Helen Gurley Brown and the Studio's vice president in charge of story operations -- Robert Buckner, producer -- Reggie Callow, assistant director of Star! -- Carol Channing, an actress -- George Chasin, partner in the Park-Chasin-Citron Agency -- Cher, as in "Sonny & Cher" -- Curt Conway, New Talent School -- Gary Conway, a television actor -- Alexander Courage, co-arranger of the score of Dr. Dolittle -- Warren Cowan, partner in the public relations firm of Rogers, Cowan & Brenner -- Tony Curtis, a film star -- Pamela Danova, New Talent School -- Bobby Darin, singer
- John De Cuir, production designer of Hello, Dolly! -- James Denton, the Studio's head of West Coast publicity -- Bob Denver, an actor -- Abe Dickstein, the Studio's head of domestic sales -- Lou Dyer, a Studio press agent -- James Fisher, the Studio's West Coast story editor -- Bernard Flatow, head of Latin American publicity -- Richard Fleischer, director of Dr. Dolittle and The Boston Strangler -- Henry Fonda, a film star -- Kurt Frings, an agent -- William Froug, a television writer -- Robert Fryer, producer of The Boston Strangler -- Phil Gersh, an agent -- Happy Goday, a song plugger -- Joyce Haber, a gossip columnist -- Sheila Hackett, assistant to Michael Kidd -- Linda Harrison, an actress in the New Talent School -- Rex Harrison, a film star -- Harvey Hart, director of The Sweet Ride -- Dale Hennesy, a Studio art director -- Hal Herman, television production manager -- Charlton Heston, a film star -- Jack Hirshberg, a Studio press agent -- Stanley Hough, head of the Studio's production department -- Arthur P. Jacobs, producer of Dr. Dolittle -- Gene Kelly, director of Hello, Dolly! -- Michael Kidd, choreographer of Star! and Hello, Dolly! -- Henry Koster, director of A Hundred Men and a Girl -- Ernest Lehman, writer-producer of Hello, Dolly! -- Perry Lieber, former head of West Coast publicity
- Frank McCarthy, a film producer and friend of General Omar Bradley -- Mary Ann McGowan, secretary to Richard Zanuck -- Harry McIntyre, a Studio executive -- Barbara McLean, head of the Studio's cutting department -- Owen McLean, head of the Studio's casting department -- Ted Mann, a Minnesota theater magnate -- Irving Mansfield, husband of Jacqueline Susann -- Daniel Massey, an actor -- Arnold Maxin, a music publisher -- Louis Merman, assistant head of the Studio's production department -- Paul Monash, a film and television producer -- Frank Neill, a Studio press agent -- Lionel Newman, head of the Studio's music department -- Joe Pasternak, producer of The Sweet Ride -- David Raphel, vice president in charge of international sales -- Don Record, a title designer -- Jerry Reynolds, an engineer from the Boeing Aircraft Corporation -- Jonas Rosenfield, the Studio's vice president in charge of publicity -- Ed Rothman, an agent for Ashley-Famous Artists Agency -- Franklin Schaffner, director of Planet of the Apes -- Irene Sharaff, costume designer of Hello, Dolly! -- Richard Shepherd, an agent for Creative Management Associates -- Spyros Skouras, chairman of the board, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation -- Milt Smith, a Studio press agent
- Harry Sokolov, executive assistant to Richard Zanuck -- Sonny, as in "Sonny & Cher" -- Barbra Streisand, a film star -- Jacqueline Susann, an authoress -- Natalie Trundy, friend to Arthur Jacobs -- David Weisbart, producer of Valley of the Dolls -- Elmo Williams, producer of Tora, Tora, Tora -- Robert Wise, director of Star! -- Evarts Ziegler, partner in the Ziegler-Ross Agency -- Fred Zinnemann, a film director
- Control code
- 4880
- Dimensions
- 22 cm
- Extent
- xii, 255 pages
- Isbn
- 9780491003445
- Lccn
- 69013733
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
- (WaOLN)547383
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