Lawrence Turman Dies: Oscar-Nominated Producer Of ‘The Graduate’, ‘American History X’ & More Was 96
Oscar-nominated producer Lawrence Turman died Saturday at the Motion Picture and Television Country Home and Hospital. He was 96. He had a stellar career not only as a producer of such seminal films ...
He was relatively new to the business when he was struck by an obscure novel and turned it into the biggest film of 1967. By Neil Genzlinger Lawrence Turman, who as a novice movie producer in 1963 ...
USC is home not only to the No. 1 film school in the country but also to some of the settings of many of the No. 1 films to have ever been made. From “Forrest Gump” (1994) to “The Social Network” ...
The widow of character actor Dick Miller also worked as an actress, nightclub performer, script supervisor, business agent and producer. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Lainie Miller, who performed a ...
Actress Lainie Miller has passed away at the age of 84 at her home after a battle with metastatic cancer, as confirmed by a family spokesperson to The Hollywood Reporter. Best known for her dazzling ...
Lawrence Turman, producer of "The Graduate" and "American History X," died Saturday in Woodland Hills. (Amanda Edwards / WireImage) Lawrence Turman, the Oscar-nominated producer of “The Graduate” and ...
Lawrence Turman, the Oscar-nominated producer of “The Graduate” and “American History X,” has died. He was 96. Turman died Saturday at the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s retirement community in ...
Lawrence Turman, who had barely started on a career as a movie producer when, in 1963, he read about a novel by a largely unknown writer named Charles Webb, took a $1,000 option on it and thus set in ...
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