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    Stark married Fanny Brice's and Nicky Arnstein's daughter Frances Brice in 1940. In telling Fanny's story, Stark would produce the Broadway musical, film version, and film sequel Funny Lady (all starring Streisand).

  2. Initially, however, Stark balked at hiring the unseasoned Streisand to portray Fanny, and his wife so disliked her that Stark, according to a Streisand biography, declared: “She’s terrible ...

  3. Jan 19, 2004 · Ray Stark, producer, and literary and talent agent: born New York 3 October 1915; married 1939 Frances Brice (died 1992; one daughter, and one son deceased); died Los Angeles 17 January 2004.

  4. Dec 11, 2020 · The pair married in 1918 and had two children. For two years things were stable, but in 1920 Arnstein was arrested for an attempted bond robbery. He was convicted and began an appeals process for four years, until he was incarcerated.

  5. Jan 19, 2004 · He was married to her daughter, Frances Brice, for 53 years until she died in 1992. ''Ray was the last of the great old-world Hollywood producers,'' said Don Safran, a producer and longtime...

  6. Born: c. 1914. Education: Attended Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Family: Married Frances Brice; two children. Career: Newsman and publicity writer; after World War II, radio writer representative, then literary agent and talent agent for Famous Players; 1957—cofounder, with Eliot Hyman, Seven Arts Productions: produced the ...

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  8. In 1957, Stark left Feldman’s agency and joined Eliot Hyman to form Seven Arts Productions. Stark first produced William Holden’s The World of Suzie Wong (1960) and acted as production executive for West Side Story (1961), starring Natalie Wood.

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