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  1. Robert F. Blumofe (September 23, 1909 – July 22, 2003) was an American film executive and producer known for his work on Bound for Glory (1976), Pieces of Dreams (1970) and Yours, Mine and Ours (1968).

  2. Aug 6, 2003 · Robert F. Blumofe, 94, a longtime Hollywood executive who produced films including “Yours, Mine and Ours,” “Pieces of Dreams” and Academy Award best-picture nominee “Bound for Glory,” died July...

  3. Robert F. Blumofe was born on 23 September 1909 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer, known for Bound for Glory (1976), Pieces of Dreams (1970) and Yours, Mine and Ours (1968). He was married to Joan Benny, Doris Dowling and Helen Walker.

  4. Aug 6, 2003 · Robert F. Blumofe, studio exec and producer who helped bring to the screen such films as “Around the World in 80 Days,” “West Side Story” and “Elmer Gantry,” died July 22 in L.A. He ...

  5. Jul 22, 2003 · Robert Fulton Blumofe. Film producer and executive. A native of New York, New York, he was born on September 23, 1909, where he later graduated from Columbia University with an undergraduate and several law degrees.

  6. Mar 3, 2022 · In the fall of ’42, she married Paramount Pictures executive Robert F. Blumofe in Tijuana, Mexico. The marriage ended in divorce four years later. “He (Blumofe) became like my surrogate uncle when I got older,” Mulligan said.

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  9. Robert F. Blumofe was an American producer most active in film from 1952 to 1976. Trained as a lawyer in New York, he joined Paramount Pictures' legal staff in New York before transferring to the Hollywood studio. From 1953 to 1966 he was a vice president in charge of production at United Artists.

  10. Robert F. Blumofe was an American producer most active in film from 1952 to 1976. Trained as a lawyer in New York, he joined Paramount Pictures' legal staff in New York before transferring to the Hollywood studio.