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Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Personal life. Philanthropy. Films. Television. References. External links. Ray Stark. Raymond Otto Stark (October 3, 1915 – January 17, 2004) was an American film producer and talent agent.
- 1939–2004
Ray Stark. Producer: Annie. Soon after World War II he started selling Red Ryder radio scripts written by his Shakespeare professor at Rutgers university. He was soon handling literary talent such as Raymond Chandler and Ben Hecht. He later joined Famous Artists Agency representing Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Richard Burton and many others.
- Producer, Additional Crew
- October 3, 1915
- Ray Stark
- January 17, 2004
Jan 19, 2004 · Ray Stark, one of the most successful independent producers in postwar Hollywood, died Saturday at his West Hollywood home. He was 88. Mr. Stark, whose health had been flagging for some time,...
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Overview. Born. October 3, 1915 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. January 17, 2004 · West Hollywood, California, USA (heart failure) Birth name. Raymond Otto Stark. Mini Bio. Soon after World War II he started selling Red Ryder radio scripts written by his Shakespeare professor at Rutgers university.
- October 3, 1915
- January 17, 2004
Ray Stark was a Hollywood film producer who made over 125 films, including classics like "Funny Girl" and "The Way We Were". He also produced Neil Simon's plays, discovered Barbra Streisand, and owned Columbia Pictures for a while.
Jan 18, 2004 · Ray Stark, legendary and influential Hollywood insider for six decades as literary and talent agent, studio dealmaker and producer of such classics as Richard Burton’s film “Night of the...
Raymond Otto Stark (October 3, 1915 – January 17, 2004) was an American film producer and talent agent.