- Lewis J. Selznick
Infobox actor
name = Lewis J. Selznick
birthname = Lewis Zeleznik
birthdate = birth date|1870|5|2
birthplace =Kiev ,Czarist Russia
deathdate = death date and age|1933|1|25|1870|5|2
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
spouse = Florence Flossie Sachs (1896-1933)
yearsactive = 1916 - 1923
occupation = presenter, producer
awards =Walk of Fame - Motion Picture
6412 Hollywood BlvdLewis J. Selznick (
May 2 ,1870 -January 25 ,1933 ) was a Jewish-Ukrainian-English-Americanfilm producer .Born Lewis Zeleznik to an impoverished
Jew ish family inKiev in what is now theUkraine , as a young boy he emigrated toLondon , UK. He eventually moved to theUnited States , settling inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he worked as a jeweler.Fascinated with the fledgling motion picture business, and recognizing a business opportunity with great potential, he made his way to
New York City , where he joined a film production company. In 1914 he foundedWorld Pictures Corporation , a film distribution company inFort Lee, New Jersey . He soon merged with the Peerless Pictures Studios and theShubert Brothers , Shubert Pictures Co. Selznick's company became very successful, in 1915 hiringSidney Olcott away fromKalem Studios plus the French directorMaurice Tourneur away from the American arm of the giant,Pathé . By 1916, personality conflicts with his partners saw him ousted from the firm by the Board of Directors.Lewis Selznick continued in film on the East Coast until 1920 when he moved to
Hollywood, California where he teamed up withAdolph Zukor andJesse L. Lasky . However, within a few years his company, Lewis J. Selznick Production, Inc., experienced severe financial difficulties and went bankrupt in 1925. He retired from the business and died inLos Angeles, California in 1933.With his wife of thirty-seven years, Florence Sachs, Lewis J. Selznick had four children. His son
Myron Selznick (1898-1944) would work as a producer and studio executive until establishing a successful talent agency. His other son,David O. Selznick (1902-1965), became one of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers.For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Lewis J. Selznick has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6412 Hollywood Blvd.
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