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Joseph M. Schenck
 and Norma Shearer at the Biltmore Bowl. June, 1936
Tags: 1936, Joseph M. Schenck, mogul, Norma Shearer, The Good Life,
Hedy Lamarr and Joseph M. Schenck at Santa Anita Racetrack. February, 1939
Tags: 1939, cigarette, hat, Hedy Lamarr, Joseph M. Schenck, mogul, The Good Life,
Douglas Fairbanks & Sylvia Ashley and Norma Shearer & Irving Thalberg at the Biltmore Theater, Los Angeles, for a performance of <em>Saint Joan</em> with Katharine Cornell. June, 1936
Tags: 1936, couple, Douglas Fairbanks, elegance, fashion, Irving Thalberg, mogul, Norma Shearer, Sylvia Ashley, The Good Life,
Agnes Ayres poses with mogul Adolph Zukor on the set of <em>Souls at Sea</em>
Tags: 1937, Adolph Zukor, Agnes Ayres, mogul, Souls at Sea,
This happy quintet celebrated Christmas by attending the opening of the new Earl Carroll´s Theater Restaurant: Mrs. Jack L. Warner, Lili Damita, Marlene Dietrich, Jack L. Warner and Errol Flynn. December, 1938
Tags: 1938, Ann Boyar, cigarette, couple, Errol Flynn, Jack L. Warner, Lili Damita, Marlene Dietrich, mogul, party, The Good Life,
Next to studio head Louis B. Mayer, eight-year-old Jackie Cooper signs a long-term contract with M-G-M. June, 1931
Tags: 1931, Jackie Cooper, Louis B. Mayer, mogul,
Combining their talents in a new venture: Al Jolson, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Eddie Cantor, Ronald Colman and producer Samuel Goldwyn
Tags: 1931, Al Jolson, Douglas Fairbanks, Eddie Cantor, fun, Mary Pickford, mogul, producer, Ronald Colman, Samuel Goldwyn, telephone,
M-G-M overlord Louis B. Mayer and William Powell watch as Myrna Loy cuts her birthday cake on the set of <em>Another Thin Man</em>
Tags: 1939, Another Thin Man, birthday, cake, celebration, Let Them Eat Cake, Louis B. Mayer, mogul, Myrna Loy, William Powell,
Director King Vidor, M-G-M head of production Irving Thalberg and Lillian Gish on the set of <em>La bohème </em>
Tags: 1926, camera, director, Directors in Action, Irving Thalberg, King Vidor, La Bohème, Lillian Gish, mogul,
Walt Disney
Tags: mogul, portrait, Walt Disney,
Producer Samuel Goldwyn
Tags: 1955, mogul, portrait, producer, Samuel Goldwyn,
Jack L. Warner, proud recipient of the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. April, 1959
Tags: 1959, award, I'd like to thank..., Jack L. Warner, mogul,
Douglas Fairbanks (right) presents Darryl F. Zanuck with the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. March, 1938
Tags: 1938, award, Darryl F. Zanuck, Douglas Fairbanks, I'd like to thank..., mogul, producer,
Darryl F. Zanuck and Juliette Greco attend the gala opening of the Cannes Film Festival. May, 1959
Tags: Darryl F. Zanuck, fur, gloves, Juliette Greco, mogul, The Good Life,
Paramount head Adolph Zukor poses with Mae West and director Leo McCarey on the set of <em>Belle of the Nineties</em>
Tags: 1934, Adolph Zukor, Belle of the Nineties, director, Leo McCarey, Mae West, mogul, visitor, Visitor on the Set,
Louis B. Mayer and Merle Oberon cut the rug
Tags: Louis B. Mayer, Merle Oberon, mogul, The Good Life,
Sid Grauman, Norma Shearer and Irving Thalberg at the <em>Strange Interlude</em> premiere at Grauman´s Chinese Theatre
Tags: 1932, couple, fashion, Irving Thalberg, mogul, Norma Shearer, premiere, Sid Grauman, Strange Interlude, The Good Life,
Walt Disney
Tags: ...and on radio too, microphone, mogul, radio, Walt Disney,
Studio head Louis B. Mayer (second from right) stops by the set of <em>Babes on Broadway</em> and chats with director Busby Berkeley, Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland
Tags: 1941, Babes on Broadway, Busby Berkeley, choreographer, director, Judy Garland, Louis B. Mayer, Mickey Rooney, mogul, visitor, Visitor on the Set,
At the Academy Awards banquet: Irving Thalberg (Best Picture winner for <em>Mutiny on the Bountry</em>), Clark Gable and Academy president Frank Capra. March, 1936
Tags: 1936, cigarette, Clark Gable, director, Frank Capra, Irving Thalberg, mogul, The Good Life,
<em>My Fair Lady</em> triumphs at the Academy Awards: Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn, producer Jack L. Warner and director George Cukor. April, 1965
Tags: 1965, Audrey Hepburn, award, director, George Cukor, I'd like to thank..., Jack L. Warner, mogul, My Fair Lady, producer, Rex Harrison,
Jack L. Warner and Al Jolson
Tags: Al Jolson, cigar, Jack L. Warner, laughter, mogul,
Producer Jesse L. Lasky
Tags: Jesse L. Lasky, mogul, portrait, producer,
Partners in crime: Michael Curtiz and Darryl F. Zanuck
Tags: cigar, cigarette, Darryl F. Zanuck, director, Directors in Action, Michael Curtiz, mogul, script, writer,
Assisted by Rosemary Clooney and Charles Skouras, film pioneer Adolph Zukor writes his name in concrete at Grauman´s Chinese Theatre. January, 1953
Tags: 1953, Adolph Zukor, Becoming Immortal, Charles Skouras, mogul, Rosemary Clooney,
With production about to begin on <em>A Star Is Born</em>, Judy Garland is welcomed by studio head Jack L. Warner. With them, producer Sid Luft, director George Cukor, cinematographer Winton C. Hoch and visual consultant George Hoyningen-Huene
Tags: 1954, A Star is Born (1954), camera, cinematographer, couple, director, George Cukor, George Hoyningen-Huene, Jack L. Warner, Judy Garland, mogul, producer, Sid Luft, Winton C. Hoch,
Walt Disney
Tags: mogul, producer, Walt Disney,
Carl Laemmle Jr. in his office
Tags: 1929, Carl Laemmle Jr., mogul,
Universal president Carl Laemmle (center) stops by the <em>Surrender</em> set and poses with Ivan Mosjukine, Mary Philbin, supervisor Paul Kohner, director Edward Sloman and Nigel De Brulier
Tags: 1927, Carl Laemmle, director, Edward Sloman, Ivan Mosjukine, Mary Philbin, mogul, Nigel De Brulier, Paul Kohner, producer, Surrender (1927), uniform, visitor, Visitor on the Set,
Carl Laemmle Jr., Carl Laemmle and John Barrymore on the day that Barrymore signed a contract to star in <em>Counsellor at Law</em>
Tags: 1935, Carl Laemmle, Carl Laemmle Jr., Counsellor at Law, father, John Barrymore, mogul, son,
Charles Chaplin, Al Lichtman, Mary Pickford and Samuel Goldwyn at a meeting in which the owners of United Artists decided that Lichtman would become the company´s new president. June, 1935
Tags: 1935, Al Lichtman, Charles Chaplin, Mary Pickford, mogul, producer, Samuel Goldwyn,
Darryl F. Zanuck (standing) guides a pre-production conference for <em>The Egyptian</em>. Joining in are Victor Mature, screenwriter Philip Dunne, Bella Darvi, director Michael Curtiz, Jean Simmons, Marlon Brando (who later departed from the film) and cinematographer Leon Shamroy
Tags: 1954, Bella Darvi, cast, cinematographer, Darryl F. Zanuck, director, Directors in Action, Jean Simmons, Leon Shamroy, Marlon Brando, Michael Curtiz, mogul, Philip Dunne, producer, script, Victor Mature, writer,
Studio head Darryl Zanuck between Shirley Temple and his daughter Darrylin
Tags: Darryl F. Zanuck, Darrylin Zanuck, daughter, mogul, My Pride and Joy, Shirley Temple,
Paramount president Adolph Zukor stops by the set of <em>We´re Not Dressing</em> and poses with Ethel Merman and Leon Errol
Tags: 1934, Adolph Zukor, Ethel Merman, Leon Errol, mogul, visitor, Visitor on the Set, We're Not Dressing,
Moguls Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl F. Zanuck arrive in New York after a vacation in Europe. August, 1934
Tags: 1934, cigar, Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph M. Schenck, mogul, Traveling in Style,
Louis B. Mayer
Tags: car, Louis B. Mayer, mogul, Yes, It's My Automobile,
Charles Laughton went straight from the set of the ill-fated<em> I, Claudius</em> to have lunch with producer Alexander Korda and visitor Mary Pickford at the Denham Film Studios restaurant
Tags: 1937, Alexander Korda, Charles Laughton, Claudius, fashion, hat, I, lunch, Mary Pickford, mogul, producer, Take a Break, visitor,
Billy Wilder with visitor Samuel Goldwyn on the set of <em>Some Like It Hot</em>
Tags: 1959, Billy Wilder, director, mogul, producer, Samuel Goldwyn, Some Like It Hot (1959), visitor, Visitor on the Set,
Judy Garland and Louis B. Mayer frolic at an M-G-M get-together
Tags: 1936, Judy Garland, Louis B. Mayer, mogul, The Good Life,
Elsa Maxwell, Darryl F. Zanuck, Sonja Henie, Cesar Romero, Constance Bennett, Don Ameche and Anita Louise arrive in San Francisco to attend the premiere of <em>The Story of Alexander Graham Bell</em>. March, 1939
Tags: 1939, Anita Louise, Cesar Romero, Constance Bennett, Darryl F. Zanuck, Don Ameche, Elsa Maxwell, fashion, fur, gloves, hat, mogul, Sonja Henie, The Story of Alexander Graham Bell, train, Traveling in Style,

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