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    Hunt Stromberg

    American film producer

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  1. Hunt Stromberg (July 12, 1894 – August 23, 1968) was a film producer during Hollywood's Golden Age. In a prolific 30-year career beginning in 1921, Stromberg produced, wrote, and directed some of Hollywood's most profitable and enduring films, including The Thin Man series, the Nelson Eddy / Jeanette MacDonald operettas, The Women , and The ...

  2. Oct 11, 2023 · Unbeknownst to Nurmi, she had caught the eye of KABC -TV program director Hunt Stromberg, Jr. Convinced he had found a way to liven up his station's late-night movie roster, he launched a months-long search to find the mysterious woman in black.

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  3. Presenter. Hunt Stromberg (July 12, 1894 – August 23, 1968) was a film producer. In a prolific 30-year career beginning in 1921, Stromberg produced, wrote, and directed some of Hollywood's most profitable and enduring films, including The Thin Man series, the Nelson Eddy/Jeanette MacDonald operettas, The Women, and The Great Ziegfeld, which ...

  4. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. Hunt Stromberg was born on July 12, 1894 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He was a producer and director, known for The Thin Man (1934), Naughty Marietta (1935) and Sweethearts (1938). He was married to Katherine Kerwin. He died on August 23, 1968 in Santa Monica, California, USA. Family. Spouse.

    • July 12, 1894
    • August 23, 1968
  5. Nationality: American. Born: Louisville, Kentucky, 12 July 1894. Career: Sports writer, St. Louis Times ; early 1920s—publicity director for Goldwyn company in New York; 1921—personal representative for Thomas Ince, Hollywood; 1921—formed Hunt Stromberg Productions: produced first film, The Foolish Age ; also occasional director: A Ladies ...

  6. Hunt Stromberg was born on 12 July 1894 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He was a producer and director, known for The Thin Man (1934), Sweethearts (1938) and Naughty Marietta (1935). He was married to Katherine Kerwin. He died on 23 August 1968 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

  7. Career: Sports writer, St. Louis Times; early 1920s—publicity director for Goldwyn company in New York; 1921—personal representative for Thomas Ince, Hollywood; 1921—formed Hunt Stromberg Productions: produced first film, The Foolish Age; also occasional director: A Ladies' Man, 1922; 1925–42—producer and "supervisor" for MGM; 1942–51—independen...

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