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Samuel Bischoff

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Role
  
Film producer

Occupation
  
Film Producer

Education
  
Boston University

Years active
  
1922–1964

Ex-spouse
  
Harriett Wheagle

Name
  
Samuel Bischoff


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Born
  
August 11, 1890 (
1890-08-11
)
Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Died
  
May 21, 1975, Hollywood, California, United States

Movies
  
You'll Never Get Rich, The Last Mile, Angels with Dirty Faces, A Thousand and One, A Bullet for Joey

Similar People
  
Hal B Wallis, Sol Polito, Jack L Warner, Alfred E Green, Robert Florey

Cause of death
  
General Debilitation

Samuel Bischoff (August 11, 1890 – May 21, 1975) was an American film producer who was responsible for more than 400 full-length films, two-reel comedies, and serials between 1922 and 1964.

Life

Born to a Jewish family in Hartford, Connecticut, Bischoff graduated from Boston University, then headed for Hollywood, where he began his career in 1922 by producing comedy shorts including Stan Laurel's, "Mixed Nuts" (1922).

He was the head of "Samuel Bischoff Productions", a low-budget production company in the 1930s. He drew the attention of Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn, who hired him to supervise the studio's feature film productions. In 1932, he moved to Warner Bros., but returned to Columbia in 1941. He was also the President of "Moroccan Pictures Inc." in 1948, producing the George Raft film "Outpost in Morocco" (1948). His last film was "The Strangler" (1964).

Bischoff died in 1975, in Hollywood, California, from general debilitation at the age of 84.

References

Samuel Bischoff Wikipedia