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Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Lawrence Turman

Ethnicity
  
Jewish

Role
  
Film producer

Occupation
  
film producer

Children
  
John Turman

Years active
  
1961–2001


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Born
  
November 28, 1926 (age 97) (
1926-11-28
)
Los Angeles

Known for
  
director of The Peter Stark Producing Program

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Books
  
So you want to be a producer

Awards
  
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, PGA Hall of Fame - Motion Pictures

Movies
  
The Graduate, The Thing, The Marriage of a Young, The River Wild, Short Circuit

Similar People
  
Calder Willingham, Charles Webb, Buck Henry, Joseph E Levine, Bill Lancaster

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Lawrence Turman (born November 28, 1926 in Los Angeles) is a film producer who currently serves as the director of The Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California. He was nominated for an Academy Award for The Graduate (1967). He has also produced such films such as Pretty Poison (1968), The Great White Hope (1970), The Thing (1982), Mass Appeal (1984), Short Circuit (1986), The River Wild (1994), and American History X (1998).

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Biography

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Born to a Jewish family, Turman is a member of the Producers Guild Hall of Fame, and is on the board of the Producers Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He has also directed two films: The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (1971) and Second Thoughts (1983). In 2005, Turman published the book So You Want to be a Producer with Three Rivers Press. In 2014, he appeared as a guest critic on the fourth season of the web series On Cinema. In 2015, he appeared as himself in ESPN's 30 for 30 documentary, Trojan War.

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