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  1. 10 de ene. de 2015 · Jan. 9, 2015. LOS ANGELES — Samuel Goldwyn Jr., an urbane, soft-spoken scion of a Hollywood dynasty who became an influential movie executive in his own right, supporting promising young ...

  2. Samuel Goldwyn Films is a major, independently owned and operated motion-picture company that develops, produces and distributes innovative feature films and documentaries. The company is dedicated to working with both world-renowned and emerging writers/filmmakers and committed to filmed entertainment that offers original voices in uniquely ...

  3. Samuel Goldwyn (August 17, 1879 – January 31, 1974) was an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning producer, also a well-known Hollywood motion picture producer and founding contributor of several motion picture studios.. He had an instrumental role in the formation of the two largest Hollywood studios, Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Later as a founding member of The ...

  4. Samuel Goldwyn, rodným jménem Szmuel Gelbfisz ( 17. srpna 1879, Varšava – 31. ledna 1974, Los Angeles ), byl americký filmový producent a podnikatel židovského původu narozený na území dnešního Polska (tehdy Ruská říše ). Stál u počátků Hollywoodu a jeho slavných značek jako Paramount či Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

  5. Samuel Goldwyn Jr. era hijo de la actriz Frances Howard (nombre de nacimiento Frances Howard McLaughlin; 1903–1976) y del productor cinematográfico Samuel Goldwyn (nombre legal de Szmuel Gelbfisz, transcripto después al inglés como Samuel Goldfish; 1882–1974). Estudió en el Fountain Valley School en Colorado Springs y en la Universidad ...

  6. Samuel Goldwyn (1879 - 1974) fue un personaje de Polonia conocido por Irving Thalberg: El príncipe de Hollywood (TV)

  7. Samuel Goldwyn, also known as Samuel Goldfish, was a Polish-born American film producer. He was best known for being the founding contributor and executive of several motion picture studios in Hollywood. He was awarded the 1973 Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award (1947) and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award (1958).