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Phil Feldman (born c. 1922 - October 6, 1991) was an American film producer. Filmography
Phil Feldman (1922-1991) was a production manager and producer, known for The Wild Bunch, The Godfather Part II and Blue Thunder. He also appeared as an actor in some films, such as The Godfather Saga and Blue Thunder.
- Production Manager, Producer, Actor
- January 22, 1922
- Phil Feldman
- October 6, 1991
Phil Feldman was born on January 22, 1922 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a production manager and producer, known for The Wild Bunch (1969), The Godfather Part II (1974) and Blue Thunder (1983).
- January 22, 1922
- October 6, 1991
Oct 11, 1991 · Phil Feldman, 69, an attorney who became a Hollywood producer handling such films as “The Wild Bunch,” has died at the age of 69. He died of cancer Sunday at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Los...
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Phil Feldman was a producer of several large films including The Wild Bunch. Feldman graduated from Harvard Law School, served in World War II as a Naval code-breaker and worked as an attorney for several years before becoming business manager for Seven Arts, an independent company which later merged with Warner Bros. He was also the first agent for Francis Ford Coppola and gave Coppola an early break by producing his film, You're a Big Boy Now. Coppola selected Feldman as one of several non-professional actors to appear in the Senate Hearings sequence in The Godfather Part II.
Feldman died in 1991.
•Phil Feldman at the Internet Movie Database
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Oct 6, 1991 · Philip Feldman. Birth Place. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Born. January 22, 1922. Died. October 06, 1991. Cause of Death. Cancer. Biography. Read More. Former dry goods wholesaler/retailer and lawyer who entered the entertainment industry as legal counsel to Famous Artists Corporation in the early 1950s.