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Occupation
  
Film studio executive

Name
  
Joseph Schenck


Role
  
Executive

Parents
  
Haim Schenck

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Born
  
December 25, 1878 (
1878-12-25
)

Resting place
  
Maimonides Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York

Relatives
  
Nicholas Schenck (brother)

Died
  
October 22, 1961, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Norma Talmadge (m. 1916–1934)

Siblings
  
Nicholas Schenck, Anne Nayfack

Movies
  
The General, Steamboat Bill Jr, Sherlock Jr, One Week, Cops

Similar People
  
Norma Talmadge, Darryl F Zanuck, Nicholas Schenck, Joe Keaton, Edward F Cline

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Joseph Michael Schenck (; December 25, 1878 – October 22, 1961) was an American film studio executive.

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Life and career

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Schenck was born in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, to Jewish parents. He and his family  – including younger brother Nicholas  – emigrated to New York City in 1893; he and Nicholas eventually got into the entertainment business, operating concessions at New York's Fort George Amusement Park. Recognizing the potential, in 1909 the Schenck brothers purchased Palisades Amusement Park and afterward became participants in the fledgling motion picture industry in partnership with Marcus Loew, operating a chain of movie theaters.

In 1916, through his involvement in the film business, Joseph Schenck met and married Norma Talmadge, a top young star with Vitagraph Studios. He would be the first of her three husbands, but she was his only wife. Schenck supervised, controlled and nurtured her career in alliance with her mother. In 1917 the couple formed the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation, which became a lucrative enterprise. They divorced in 1934; Schenck then built a home in Palm Springs, California.

After parting ways with his brother, Joseph Schenck moved to the West Coast where the future of the film industry seemed to lie. Within a few years Schenck was made the second president of the new United Artists.

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The Political Graveyard reports that he was an alternate delegate from California to the 1928 Republican National Convention.

In 1933 he partnered with Darryl F. Zanuck to create Twentieth Century Pictures that merged with Fox Film Corporation in 1935. As chairman of the new 20th Century Fox, he was one of the most powerful and influential people in the film business. Caught in a payoff scheme to buy peace with the militant unions, he was convicted of income tax evasion and spent time in prison before being granted a presidential pardon. Following his release, he returned to 20th Century Fox where he became infatuated with the unknown Marilyn Monroe, and played a key role in launching her career.

Honors

One of the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, in 1952 he was given a special Academy Award in recognition of his contribution to the development of the film industry. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6757 Hollywood Blvd.

Death

Schenck retired in 1957 and shortly afterward suffered a stroke, from which he never fully recovered. He died in Los Angeles in 1961 at the age of 82, and was interred in Maimonides Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

References

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