Samuel Goldwyn

Samuel Goldwyn

Known For: Production

Date Of Birth:1879-08-17

Place Of Birth:Warsaw, Poland

Samuel Goldwyn (born Szmul Gelbfisz), also known as Samuel Goldfish, was a Polish American film producer. He was most well known for being the founding contributor and executive of several motion picture studios in Hollywood. In 1916, Goldwyn partnered with Broadway producers Edgar and Archibald Selwyn, using a combination of both names to call their movie-making enterprise Goldwyn Pictures. Seeing an opportunity, Samuel Gelbfisz then had his name legally changed to Samuel Goldwyn, which he used for the rest of his life. Goldwyn Pictures proved successful but it is their Leo the Lion trademark for which the organization is most famous. On April 10, 1924, Goldwyn Pictures was acquired by Marcus Loew and merged into his Metro Pictures Corporation. Despite the inclusion of his name, Goldwyn had no role in the management or production at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Before the sale and merger of Goldwyn Pictures in April 1924, Goldwyn had established Samuel Goldwyn Productions in 1923 as a production-only operation (with no distribution arm). Their first feature was Potash and Perlmutter, released in September 1923 through First National Pictures. Some of the early productions bear the name Howard Productions, named for Goldwyn's wife Frances Howard. For 35 years, Goldwyn built a reputation in filmmaking and developed an eye for finding the talent for making films. William Wyler directed many of his most celebrated productions, and he hired writers such as Ben Hecht, Sidney Howard, Dorothy Parker, and Lillian Hellman. (According to legend, at a heated story conference Goldwyn scolded someone —in most accounts Mrs. Parker, who recalled he had once been a glove maker— with the retort: “Don't you point that finger at me. I knew it when it had a thimble on it!” During that time, Goldwyn made numerous films and reigned as the most successful independent producer in the US. Many of his films were forgettable; his collaboration with John Ford, however, resulted in Best Picture Oscar nomination for Arrowsmith (1931). William Wyler was responsible for most of Goldwyn's highly lauded films, with Best Picture Oscar nominations for Dodsworth (1936), Dead End (1937), Wuthering Heights (1939), The Little Foxes (1941) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1948). The leading actors in several of Goldwyn films, especially those directed by William Wyler, were also Oscar-nominated for their performances. Throughout the 1930s, Goldwyn released all his films through United Artists, but beginning in 1941, and continuing almost through the end of his career, Goldwyn released his films through RKO Radio Pictures. Goldwyn died at his home in Los Angeles in 1974 from natural causes, at the probable age of 94. He was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. In the 1980s, Samuel Goldwyn Studio was sold to Warner Bros. There is a theater named after him in Beverly Hills and he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1631 Vine Street.

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The Best Years of Our Lives
Porgy and Bess
Wuthering Heights
Guys and Dolls
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Wonder Man
The Westerner
Edge of Doom
The Cowboy and the Lady
Hans Christian Andersen
The Pride of the Yankees
The Bishop's Wife
The Winning of Barbara Worth
Arrowsmith
The Real Glory
The Real Glory
Name the Man
Whoopee!
Partners of the Night
Jes' Call Me Jim
The Truth
Cupid the Cowpuncher
The Penalty
The Slim Princess
Honest Hutch
Officer 666
Boys Will Be Boys
Guile of Women
The Great Lover
What Happened To Rosa
A Tale of Two Worlds
Polly of the Circus
Don't Neglect Your Wife
Arsène Lupin
The Ace of Hearts
Oh Mary Be Careful
Doubling for Romeo
Watch Your Step
Sherlock Holmes
Head Over Heels
His Back Against the Wall
The Magic Flame
The Awakening
Mr. Barnes of New York
Remembrance
A Blind Bargain
The Christian
Lost and Found on a South Sea Island
The Eternal Three
Unseeing Eyes
Potash and Perlmutter
The Day of Faith
The Eternal City
Three Weeks
Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model
Cytherea
True As Steel
A Thief in Paradise
In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter
Nana
Stella Dallas
Partners Again
The Night of Love
Two Lovers
The Rescue
The Devil Dancer
Bulldog Drummond
This Is Heaven
The Cinderella Man
Fighting Odds
The Floor Below
All Woman
The Turn of the Wheel
Peck's Bad Girl
Laughing Bill Hyde
A Perfect 36
The Hell Cat
The Racing Strain
A Perfect Lady
Thirty a Week
Sis Hopkins
The Stronger Vow
Upstairs
Lord and Lady Algy
Jubilo
Almost a Husband
One Heavenly Night
Condemned!
The Devil to Pay!
Raffles
Pinto
Water, Water, Everywhere
The Paliser Case
Palmy Days
Arrowsmith
The Unholy Garden
Street Scene
Roman Scandals
We Live Again
Kid Millions
The Masquerader
The Kid from Spain
Cynara
Tonight or Never
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
Splendor
Come and Get It
The Wedding Night
Barbary Coast
The Dark Angel
These Three
Strike Me Pink
Dodsworth
Beloved Enemy
Woman Chases Man
The Goldwyn Follies
Stella Dallas
The Hurricane
Dead End
The Cowboy and the Lady
The Adventures of Marco Polo
The Little Foxes
The Westerner
They Shall Have Music
Raffles
They Got Me Covered
The North Star
Ball of Fire
Up in Arms
The Princess and the Pirate
The Kid from Brooklyn
Enchantment
A Song Is Born
Roseanna McCoy
My Foolish Heart
I Want You
Our Very Own
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The Hurricane
Our Very Own
Ball of Fire
The Penalty
The Face in the Dark
The Beloved Traitor
Dead End
A Double-Dyed Deceiver
Hungry Hearts
Through the Wrong Door
The World and Its Woman
The Loves of Letty
The Woman on the Index
The North Wind's Malice
Leave It to Susan