David L. Loew

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David Leonard Loew (October 5, 1897 – March 25, 1973) was an American film producer.[1]

He and his twin brother, Arthur Loew were born on October 5, 1897, to MGM founder Marcus Loew and his wife, Carrie. [2]

After being elected to the board of directors of Loew's, Inc., in 1922, he resigned from the studio in 1935 to launch an independent production career.[3] In the early 1940s, he formed an independent production company with Albert Lewin and Stanley Kramer.[4] At the end of World War II, he formed Enterprise Productions with actor John Garfield and former Warner Bros. publicity chief Charles Einfeld.[5]

He died on March 25, 1973, at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He had two sons, David L. Jr. and Marcus 2d, with his wife, Hilda; a brother, Arthur M. of New York; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.[1]

Filmography

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  2. ^ Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders by John N. Ingham; Greenwood Press, 1983.
  3. ^ Hollywood Renegades: The Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers by J. A. Aberdeen; Cobblestone Enterprises, 2000. See excerpt at Cobblestone Entertainment, retrieved May 16, 2007.
  4. ^ A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: A Life in Hollywood by Stanley Kramer and Thomas M. Coffey; Harcourt, 1997.
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