Albert Lewin

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Albert Lewin
Born
Albert Parsons Lewin

(1894-09-23)September 23, 1894
Brooklyn, New York, US
DiedMay 9, 1968(1968-05-09) (aged 73)
New York City, US
Occupation(s)screenwriter, producer, director, production supervisor, script supervisor
Years active1923–1968
SpouseMildred Mindlin Jacobs (m.1918–1965)

Albert Lewin (September 23, 1894 – May 9, 1968) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.

Personal life

Lewin was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in

MGM
in 1924.

Lewin was appointed head of the studio's script department and by the late 1920s was Irving Thalberg's personal assistant and closest associate. Nominally credited as an associate producer, he produced several of MGM's most important films of the 1930s. After Thalberg's death, he joined Paramount as a producer in 1937, where he remained until 1941. Notable producing credits during this period include True Confession (1937), Spawn of the North (1938), Zaza (1939) and So Ends Our Night (1941).

In 1942, Lewin began to direct. He made six films, writing all of them and producing several himself. As a director and writer, he showed literary and cultural aspirations in the selection and treatment of his themes. He was the best friend of actress Devi Dja and cast her in three of his movies but failed to get her a leading role in The Moon and Sixpence (1942).[2] In 1966, Lewin published a novel, The Unaltered Cat.

Films

As director:

As screenwriter:

References

  1. ^ Albert Lewin; American producer, screenwriter, and director Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  2. ^ Pradityo, Sapto. "Soetidjah Jadi Artis Hollywood". detikx. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  • Botticelli in Hollywood: The Films of Albert Lewin by Susan Felleman (1997),

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