Word: myron
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Gardner Clark, Myron L. Cohen, Harold M. Curtiss, Jr., John F. Dammann, Jr., Donald L. Daughters, Frank P. Davidson Frederick F. DeRham, Jr., Benjamin F. Dillingham...
Backs: D. W. Bensley '40, Tom Boulger '40, Bob Burnett '39, Myron Cohen '39, Bill Coleman '40, Ace Cordingly '40, Frazer Curtis '40, James Devine '40, Phil Downes '40, Austie Harding '39, Larry Johnson '39, Ray Jones '39, Torbie MacDonald '40, Ed Robinson '40, Art Row '40, Ernie Sargent '40, and James Buslong...
...Myron Selznick, Hollywood talent agent, put $6,000 on his own entry. The $50 parimutuel windows trailed long queues of cinema celebrities, the $5 windows were stampeded. Over $1,370,000 was bet in four hours. It was a holiday in Hollywood and most studio folk, from Clark Gable down to the lowliest stagehand, were among the 60,000 people celebrating Washington's Birthday with a day at the races...
...cinema star's face is her fortune, and her agent gets 10%. When early this month Agent Myron Selznick tried to double Cinemactress Loretta Young's salary (about $35,000 a picture) and get her the right to work for other studios than Twentieth Century-Fox,* outraged Producer Joseph M. Schenck ordered him off the lot. Last week observers thought this tiff might have reverberations: As new president of the Association of Motion Picture Producers, Inc., forceful Producer Schenck could influence other executives to follow his lead. The Selznick agency, Producer Schenck said, had tried to jack...
...Actress Young had been refused permission to play Melanie in Gone With the Wind for Myron Selznick's producer brother, David. Reason: Whoever plays Scarlett O'Hara will get higher billing. Wags said it was just as well, that at the rate Gone With the Wind was progressing Actress Young would be old and grey before the cameras started turning...