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  1. The Lasky Family. Below is a description of the Lasky family by screenwriter Harold Sherman ( The Adventures of Mark Twain) after a visit to their home at 181 Saltair in Brentwood while working on the script in Hollywood in June 1941. Sherman wrote to his wife in New York:

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  3. Apr 25, 2017 · But let’s get back to the Lasky family now, which was headed by Jesse L. Lasky (1880-1958, autobiography ‘I Blow My Own Horn,’ 1957) and his wife Bessie Ida Ginsberg (married from 1910 until he died in 1958).

  4. Image Gallery. Images of Jesse Lasky and his contemporaries from each decade of his life. Legacy. Lasky's lasting mark on Hollywood, from his star on the walk of fame to Lasky Drive in Beverly Hills. Contemporaries. Cecil B. DeMille, Sam Goldwyn, Douglas Fairbanks, Adolph Zukor, Mary Pickford, Harry Warner. . . . Family.

  5. Jan 21, 2019 · After marrying vaudeville producer Jesse L. Lasky in 1909, however, Bessie’s life turned inward as she focused on marriage and motherhood. A shy and retiring woman, Lasky preferred the quiet and peace of her garden and home to that of the overly superficial, social, and grand world of entertainment.

  6. In 1941, while working on the project and living in Hollywood, Sherman often visited the Lasky home and became friendly with Lasky’s talented wife, Bessie Lasky, with whom he shared a mutual interest in metaphysics.

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  8. Download this stock image: From left, producer Jesse Lasky, his wife, Bessie Lasky, and their son, screenwriter Jesse Lasky, Jr., arriving in Southampton, - HD1K8W from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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