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  1. Jennings Lang (May 28, 1915, New York City – May 29, 1996, Palm Desert, California) was an American film producer, [6] screenwriter, and actor. Early life and career. Lang was born to a Jewish family [7] in New York City. Originally a lawyer, practicing in New York City, Lang came to Hollywood in 1938.

    • Film producer, screenwriter, actor
    • 3, including Michael Lang
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0485786Jennings Lang - IMDb

    Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Originally a lawyer from New York City, Jennings Lang came to Hollywood in 1938 and set up an office as a talent agent. In 1940, he joined the Jaffe Agency and, within a few years, became the company's president and one of Hollywood's leading agents.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Palm Desert, California, USA
  3. Mini Bio. Originally a lawyer from New York City, Jennings Lang came to Hollywood in 1938 and set up an office as a talent agent. In 1940, he joined the Jaffe Agency and, within a few years, became the company's president and one of Hollywood's leading agents.

    • May 28, 1915
    • May 29, 1996
  4. May 31, 1996 · Jennings Lang, a former vice president of Universal Studios and a Hollywood producer known for "Airport" and other disaster films, died on Wednesday at a nursing home in Palm Desert, Calif.,...

  5. Sep 14, 2021 · In the fifth episode of Vanity Fair ’s new podcast, Hollywood talent agent Jennings Lang is introduced, forming a notorious love triangle and inspiring an Oscar-winning film in the process....

  6. Interview with James Goldstone and Jennings Lang. Ancient Man sat in caves, safe from the wolves, and gnawed burnt meat. Hollywood Man sits in Truffles, eats smoked salmon, and discusses disaster movies. There is in both cases the delicious sensation of flirting, in exquisite comfort, with danger. "What better way to extort millions," James ...

  7. Jun 12, 1996 · Jennings Lang was a Hollywood executive and producer who made many TV shows and films, including the Airport series. He was shot by Joan Bennett's husband in 1951, but survived and continued his career.

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