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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_EvansRobert Evans - Wikipedia

    Robert Evans (born Robert J. Shapera; June 29, 1930 – October 26, 2019) was an American film producer who worked on Rosemary's Baby (1968), Love Story (1970), The Godfather (1972), and Chinatown (1974). Evans began his career in a successful business venture with his brother, selling women's apparel. In 1956, while on a business ...

  2. Mini Bio. Robert Evans was born in New York City, to Florence (Krasne) and Archie Shapera, a dentist with a thriving practice in Harlem. His family was of Russian Jewish descent. He was raised on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He began his show-business career as a teenage radio actor.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0263172Robert Evans - IMDb

    Robert Evans was born in New York City, to Florence (Krasne) and Archie Shapera, a dentist with a thriving practice in Harlem. His family was of Russian Jewish descent. He was raised on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He began his show-business career as a teenage radio actor.

  4. Robert Evans (nacido como Robert J. Shapera; Nueva York, 29 de junio de 1930-Beverly Hills, California, 26 de octubre de 2019) [1] fue un actor y mítico productor de cine estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo en Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown, El padrino o Love Story, entre otras.

  5. Productor y actor estadounidense. Películas: Man of a Thousand Faces, The Sun Also Rises, The Friend Who Walked the West... Como productor: Rosemary's Baby, Love Story, The Godfather, Chinatown... Robert Evans nació el 29 de junio de 1930 en la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos).

  6. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Evans, who died Oct. 26, had a long and storied career as a studio head and producer at Paramount. In 1994, he talked about his career in film, which started when he was discovered poolside in...

  7. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Robert Evans, the sonorous-voiced film producer and studio chief responsible for some of the most popular and enduring masterworks of the late 1960s and ’70s, died...