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Movies
  
The Flapper

Role
  
Film producer

Name
  
Myron Selznick

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
October 5, 1898 (
1898-10-05
)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Occupation
  
Film producer, talent agent

Relatives
  
Died
  
March 23, 1944, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Marjorie Daw (m. 1929–1942)

Siblings
  
David O. Selznick, Howard Selznick

Parents
  
Lewis J. Selznick, Florence Sachs

Similar People
  
David O Selznick, Lewis J Selznick, Marjorie Daw, Frances Marion, Alan Crosland

Cause of death
  
Portal vein thrombosis

Myron Selznick (October 5, 1898 – March 23, 1944) was an American film producer and talent agent.

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Life and career

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Selznick was the son of film executive Lewis J. Selznick and brother of renowned producer David O. Selznick. As a young man, Myron Selznick learned the film production business from his father and worked for his father's film company as a production supervisor.

After his father's company closed in 1925, Selznick worked for other studios, primarily as a production adviser. However, with his industry connections, and aided by his brother's rise as one of the most powerful film producers in Hollywood, he saw a business opportunity and set himself up as a talent agent. Partnered with Frank Coleman Joyce, the brother of actress Alice Joyce, they formed Joyce-Selznick, Ltd., the first Los Angeles talent agency.

The agency became so successful that 20th Century Fox wound up banning him from their lot out of a concern that he was inflating too many actors' salaries.

Personal life

Selznick married Marjorie Daw in 1925; the couple divorced in 1942. He owned the Thoroughbred racehorse "Can't Wait", which finished third in the 1938 Kentucky Derby.

Death

Myron Selznick died in 1944, aged 45, and was buried at Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery (now the Hollywood Forever Cemetery) in Hollywood near the Paramount and R.K.O. studios. The pallbearers at his funeral included Walter Wanger and actor William Powell, who read the funeral oration. Later that year he was disinterred and buried in a crypt at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, California, where he was later joined by his brother, David.

References

Myron Selznick Wikipedia


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