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  1. David O. Selznick (1902–1965) was an American motion picture producer whose work consists of three short subjects, 67 feature films, and one television production made between 1923 and 1957. He was the producer of the 1939 epic Gone with the Wind. [1] Selznick was born in Pittsburgh and educated in public schools in Brooklyn and Manhattan. [2]

  2. Selznick stammte aus einer jüdischen Familie. Sein Vater war der Stummfilmregisseur Lewis J. Selznick.Selznick fügte aus einer Laune heraus das „O“ in seinen Namen ein. Nach einem abgebrochenen Studium an der Columbia-Universität in New York begann er in den 1920er Jahren als Drehbuchlektor und Regieassistent bei Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).

  3. Lewis J. Selznick (2. maj 1870 – 25. januar 1933) bio je američki filmski producent jevrejsko-ukrajinskog porijekla, koji je za vrijeme relativno kratke karijere surađivao sa nekim od najvažnijih imena američke kinematografije u doba nijemog filma, ali koji je poznatiji kao otac producenata Myrona i Davida O. Selznicka.

  4. David O. Selznick David O. Selznick, born David Selznick, was an American film producer.He is best known for producing Gone with the Wind and Rebecca, both of which earned him an Oscar for Best Picture.. Selznick was born to a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of silent movie distributor Lewis J. Selznick and Florence A. Selznick.

  5. Scene from World Film's The Butterfly on the Wheel, starring Holbrook Blinn and Vivian Martin, 1915. The World Film Company or World Film Corporation was an American film production and distribution company, organized in 1914 in Fort Lee, New Jersey.. Short-lived but significant in American film history, World Film was created by financier and filmmaker Lewis J. Selznick in Fort Lee, where ...

  6. Lewis J. Selznick (born Laiser Zeleznick, May 2, 1870 or 1869 – January 25, 1933) was an American producer in the early years of the film industry. After initial involvement with World Film at Fort Lee, New Jersey, he established Selznick Pictures in California.

  7. David O. Selznick. Producer: Gone with the Wind. David O. Selznick was a son of the silent movie producer Lewis J. Selznick. David studied at Columbia University until his father lost his fortune in the 1920s. David started work as an MGM script reader, shortly followed by becoming an assistant to Harry Rapf. He left MGM to work at Paramount then RKO.