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  1. Mar 5, 2022 · In 1923, Mayer poached a skinny, sickly twenty-three-year-old wizard named Irving Thalberg from Carl Laemmle at Universal, an acquisition more important to the company than any star he ever put ...

  2. Irving Grant Thalberg (May 30, 1899 – September 14, 1936) was an American film producer during the early years of motion pictures. He was called "The Boy Wonder" for his youth and ability to select scripts, choose actors, gather production staff, and make profitable films, including Grand Hotel, China Seas, A Night at the Opera, Mutiny on the Bounty, Camille and The Good Earth.

  3. Sep 18, 2015 · Mayer—called “L.B.” or “Louie B” by his friends and epithets like “Jewish Hitler” by his enemies—was the self-styled bad cop in the executive partnership: He handled the money ...

  4. Later that evening, after Thalberg had left, Mayer told the studio's attorney, Edwin Loeb, to let Thalberg know that if he wanted to work for Mayer, he would be treated like a son. [ 31 ] : 46 Although their personalities were in many ways opposite, Mayer being more outspoken and nearly twice the younger man's age, Thalberg was hired as vice president in charge of production at Louis B. Mayer ...

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Formed in 1924, Louis B. Mayer was given the role of studio chief and 24-year-old "boy wonder" Irving Thalberg became the head of production. Quickly producing a string of silent-era hit pictures such as He Who Gets Slapped and The Big Parade, MGM became the most profitable film company in Hollywood. This success continued into the era of ...

  6. Gable's career took off to new heights after he won an Oscar for the Columbia film It Happened One Night (1934). Mayer and Irving Thalberg's association began warmly, but eventually relations between the two became strained; Thalberg preferred literary works and expensive costume pictures over the lower-budget, family-oriented crowd pleasers ...

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  8. Apr 29, 2024 · MGM Studios, the Irving Thalberg Administration Building, dedicated in 1938. The Culver City studio, founded by Thomas Ince and home of Goldwyn films since 1919, housed 2,500 employees, and in ...

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