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    Sol C. Siegel

    American film producer

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  1. Sol C. Siegel was born on March 30, 1903, in Kalvarija, Lithuania. In the early 1930s, Siegel was sales manager of the Brunswick - Columbia record label. [1] In 1934, he began his Hollywood career by assisting his brother, Moe Siegel, with the merger of six small production studios into Republic Pictures.

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    Sol C. Siegel. Producer. Production Manager. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Sol C. Siegel grew up on the East side of Manhattan. He arrived in Los Angeles in 1934 to begin a career as a producer that extended to 1968. Mr. Siegel was married to Ruth Siegel and is survived by three sons, Norman (b.1937), Richard (b.1938) and Andrew (b.1941).

    • Producer, Production Manager
    • March 30, 1903
    • Sol C. Siegel
    • December 29, 1982
  3. Dec 31, 1982 · Sol C. Siegel, former head of production at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and producer of such films as ''High Society (1956),'' ''Three Coins in the Fountain (1954),'' ''Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ...

  4. in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical Length: 158 words. Search for: 'Sol C. Siegel' in Oxford Reference ». (1903–1982).Film producer. A versatile presenter of all kinds of films, he worked for several studios before becoming an independent force. The native New Yorker was educated in journalism at ...

  5. Sol C. Siegel is known as an Producer, Associate Producer, and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Monkey Business, High Society, A Letter to Three Wives, Panic in the Streets, I Was a Male War Bride, Some Came Running, and There's No Business Like Show Business.

  6. Dec 30, 1982 · HOLLYWOOD -- Sol C. Siegel, long-time movie producer and former head of production at MGM Studios died Wednesday. He was 79. Siegel's hits included 'High Society,' 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ...

  7. American producer Sol C. Siegel first worked as a reporter for The New York Herald Tribune and later as a sales executive for a recording company. He came to Hollywood in 1934 where he helped four production studios merge to become Republic Pictures.

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