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  1. Arthur Freed, nome artístico de Arthur Grossman ( Charleston, 9 de setembro de 1894 — Los Angeles, 12 de abril de 1973) [ 1] foi compositor e produtor cinematográfico estadunidense . Foi um dos mais importantes produtores de cinema dos Estados Unidos, produzindo preferencialmente filmes musicais, gênero que ajudou a popularizar nos anos ...

  2. was Arthur Freed who pushed Mayer to cast Gar-land; Mayer had wanted Shirley Temple. Freed’s ambition helped and hindered Garland. He was known as having a superb eye for talent and given this fine curatorial ability he developed what came to be known as the “Freed Unit” at MGM. This unit would eventually comprise the most talented

  3. アーサー・フリード(Arthur Freed、1894年 9月9日 - 1973年 4月12日)は1940年代から1950年代のMGM ミュージカル映画を代表する映画プロデューサー。 また、それ以前には 作詞家 としても活躍した。

  4. Arthur Freed. Arthur Freed was the preeminent producer of musical films during the "Golden Age" of the MGM Musical. An ambitious man, Freed was born in Charleston, South Carolina into a musical family. He grew up in Seattle, Washington and attended the Phillips Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. It was here that he began to write poetry.

  5. Freed was born Arthur Grossman on September 9, 1894, in Charleston, South Carolina. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire before beginning a musical career. His early jobs included playing a piano for a Chicago, Illinois, music publisher, working in vaudeville, and dabbling in songwriting.

  6. Arthur Freed, born September 9, 1894 in Charlson, South Dakota, was an American lyricist and Hollywood film producer. Freed began his career in show business as a song plugger for a music publisher before appearing with the Marx Brothers in vaudeville.

  7. Jan 12, 2014 · The man largely responsible for a heyday of the movie musical that Ms. Marshall dates from “Babes in Arms,” in 1939, to “Gigi,” in 1958, was the producer and lyricist Arthur Freed whose ...

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