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    B. P. Schulberg

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  1. B. P. Schulberg (born Percival Schulberg, January 19, 1892 – February 25, 1957) was an American pioneer film producer and film studio executive. Biography [ edit ] Born Percival Schulberg in Bridgeport, Connecticut , he took the name Benjamin from the boy in front of him when registering for school to avoid mockery for his name.

  2. B.P. Schulberg (1892-1957) B.P. Schulberg. Producer. Additional Crew. Production Manager. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. One of the most powerful men in Hollywood during the 1920's, Benjamin Percival Schulberg began his career as a reporter on the streets of New York. He had his first fling with the film industry after being hired as an assistant ...

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  3. Schulberg continued on as an independent producer, with Paramount's B-unit and with Columbia, but with little financial or artistic success. Among the films he made during this period, only a few stand out, notably the comedy Three Cornered Moon (1933) and the crime drama Meet Nero Wolfe (1936), which first introduced the corpulent, sedentary ...

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  5. May 24, 2023 · B. P. Schulberg—Stuart’s father—had been the chief of production at Paramount in the late twenties and early thirties. He’d produced more than a hundred films and introduced Clara Bow, the ...

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  6. Jan 12, 2022 · The story begins in the summer of 1945. Just as World War II is coming to an end, brothers Lt. Budd (1914-2009) and Sergeant Stuart (1922-1979) Schulberg receive the most urgent assignment of ...

  7. B.P. Schulberg was a pioneer film producer and movie studio executive. Born Percival Schulberg in Bridgeport, Connecticut, he took the name Benjamin from the boy in front of him when registering for school to avoid mockery for his British name. He worked in the fledgling film industry in New York City until 1919 when he […]

  8. B.P. Schulberg was a top film executive at Paramount and Columbia Pictures Corp. and father of author Budd Schulberg. He was instrumental in developing many stars, including Clara Bow, Cary Grant, William Powell, Gary Cooper, Fredric March and others. Schulberg started his career as a newspaper reporter for the New York Daily Mail.

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