Robert Goldstein (producer)

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Robert Goldstein (died April 1974) was an American

20th Century Fox.[1]

Goldstein began as a

Warner Brothers
.

In the 1950s he was a vice president of Leonetti Goldstein Productions, headed by his twin brother, who died in 1954.[1]

He became head of production for 20th Century Fox in Europe. After the death of Buddy Adler he was appointed studio production chief.[2] He was only in the job for a year then returned to London to resume his former job.

He died in London.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Robert Goldstein, 70, Dies; Ex‐Rroduotion Chief at Fox". New York Times. April 10, 1974.
  2. ^ He Holds Fox Reins: BOB GOLDSTEIN: He Reins Fox Film Empire. Alpert, Don. Los Angeles Times 14 Aug 1960: F1.