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Solomon Max Wurtzel (September 12, 1890 – April 9, 1958) was an American film producer. Life and career. Tom Mix, actor; Sol Wurtzel, West Coast manager for Fox Film Corporation; and Winfield R. Sheehan, Fox Film general manager (1919) William Farnum, Helen and Babe Ruth and Wurtzel on the Fox Studios lot in Hollywood (1920)
Sol M. Wurtzel. Producer: Battle of Broadway. American production executive, with Fox from 1914 as private secretary to William Fox. From the mid-1930s until 1949, he served as head producer for the 20th Century Fox B-unit. His modestly budgeted films invariably showed a profit.
- September 12, 1890
- April 9, 1958
Sol M. Wurtzel. Producer: Battle of Broadway. American production executive, with Fox from 1914 as private secretary to William Fox. From the mid-1930s until 1949, he served as head producer for the 20th Century Fox B-unit.
- Producer, Additional Crew
- September 12, 1890
- Sol M. Wurtzel
- April 9, 1958
Feb 21, 2018 · Just over 100 years ago, New York Jewish movie mogul William Fox dispatched my great-grandfather Sol M. Wurtzel from the Lower East Side’s Jewish tenements to Los Angeles to supervise...
Find bio, credits and filmography information for Sol Wurtzel on AllMovie - A true "company man," American production executive Sol M. Wurtzel spent his entire professional…
Biography. Sol Wurtzel (born Solomon Max Wurtzel; September 12, 1890 – April 9, 1958) was an American film producer. Known For. 7th Heaven. The Big Noise. Jitterbugs. Great Guns. Charlie Chan at the Opera. A-Haunting We Will Go. Judge Priest. Charlie Chan in Egypt. Production.