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    Lee Guber (November 20, 1920 – March 27, 1988) was an American theater impresario, who produced several Broadway theatre productions and developed a chain of entertainment venues in suburban locations along the East Coast .

  2. Dec 17, 2023 · The TV personality adopted Jacqueline with her ex-husband Lee Guber in 1968, shortly after she was born on June 14 of that year. “ [My mother] used to say that some mothers have babies from their...

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  3. Lee Guber, who helped produce nearly a dozen shows on Broadway and was part of an entertainment chain that brought such performers as Judy Garland, Jack Benny, Sammy Davis Jr., Perry Como and...

  4. Her second husband was Lee Guber, a theatrical producer and theater owner. They married on December 8, 1963, and divorced in 1976. After Walters had three miscarriages, the couple adopted a baby girl named Jacqueline Dena Guber (born in 1968 and adopted the same year; she was named for Walters' sister). [117]

  5. Mar 29, 1988 · NEW YORK —. Producer Lee Guber, who founded the Westbury Music Fair and brought Broadway entertainment to theaters and concert halls throughout the country, has died of brain cancer. Guber,...

  6. Full name, Leon M. Guber; born November 20, 1920, in Philadelphia, PA; died of a brain tumor, March 27, 1988, in New York, NY; son of Jack (a hotel operator and realtor) and Elizabeth (Goldberg) Guber; married Edna Shanis (divorced); married Barbara Walters (a television journalist, writer, and producer), December 8, 1963 (divorced, March 23 ...

  7. Mar 29, 1988 · Broadway Producer. Lee Guber, 67, the producer of more than a dozen Broadway hits, including "The King and I," "Fiddler on the Roof," "Gypsy," "I Do! I Do!" and "How to Succeed in Business...

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