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  1. Adeline Jaffe Schulberg (April 14, 1895 – July 15, 1977) was a talent and literary agent who founded the Ad Schulberg Agency. Biography. She was born Adeline Jaffe to a Jewish family on April 14, 1895, in Russia, the daughter of Hannah and Max Jaffe.

  2. Adeline Schulberg’s long and winding career path led her from socialist activist, to child welfare advocate, to Hollywood agent. During World War II, she moved to London and returned to activist work, helping rescue refugees from Nazi Europe.

  3. Jul 16, 1977 · Adeline Schulberg, who was a major talent agent in Hollywood, New York and London, and earlier a pioneer in family‐welfare movements, died yesterday of cancer at her home in New York.

  4. Biography. Adeline Jaffe Schulberg was born on April 14, 1895. She married B.P. Schulberg in 1913. In 1918, she and her husband moved to Los Angeles where her husband took a job as a producer at Paramount Pictures while Schulberg became an activist for child welfare, education, woman's rights, and promoting birth control by helping to establish ...

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Genealogy for Adeline Schulberg (Jaffe) (1895 - 1977) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Riga, Latvia
    • April 14, 1895
    • Latvia
    • July 15, 1977
  6. Schulberg was raised in a Jewish family the son of Hollywood film-producer B. P. Schulberg and Adeline (née Jaffe) Schulberg, who founded a talent agency taken over by her brother, agent/film producer Sam Jaffe. In 1931, when Schulberg was 17, his father left the family to live with actress Sylvia Sidney. His parents divorced in 1933.

  7. Abstract. Adeline “Ad” Schulberg was an admirer of von Sternberg's career. She was the wife of B.P. Schulberg, West Coast production head of Famous Players. She

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