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  1. 10 de ene. de 2001 · On December 10, 1938, David O. Selznick burned down Atlanta. On the back of his Culver City studio, Selznick had begun filming what would be his and Hollywood’s greatest triumph, GONE WITH THE WIND.

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David O. Selznick (May 10, 1902 – June 22, 1965) was an American film producer, screenwriter and film studio executive. He is best known for producing Gone with the Wind (1939) and Rebecca (1940), both earning him an Academy Award for Best Picture. In 1926, Selznick moved to Hollywood, and with the help of his father's connections, he got a job as an ...

  3. Tweet. David O. Selznick. This book represents only the tip of the iceberg. When Daniel Selznick, David O. Selznick 's younger son, asked Rudy Behlmer to edit a selection of his father's memos, Behlmer had little notion of the task involved. The archive was lodged at that time at Bekins Moving and Storage in Los Angeles and Behlmer wrote: "I'll ...

  4. 20 de nov. de 2015 · David O. Selznick is known today as one of the most successful producers in Hollywood history. In 1930, though, his position was precarious, even though he has just married Irene Mayer, ...

  5. David O. Selznick (10 tháng 5 năm 1902 – 22 tháng 6 năm 1965) là nhà sản xuất phim, nhà biên kịch và nhà điều hành hãng phim người Mỹ. Ông nổi tiếng với việc sản xuất các phim Cuốn theo chiều gió (1939) và Rebecca (1940), mỗi phim đem lại cho ông một giải Oscar cho phim hay nhất.

  6. Special to The New York Times. HOLLYWOOD, June 22--David O. Selznick, one of the leading producers in the motion picture industry, died of a coronary occlusion this afternoon at Mount Sinai Hospital. Mr. Selznick, who was 63 years old, was stricken in the office of his lawyer, Barry Brannen, in Beverly Hills, and was rushed to the hospital.

  7. Gender. Female. Description. Mary Jennifer Selznick was the daughter of David O. Selznick and Jennifer Jones. Birth. Aug 12 1954. Death. Cause of death: Suicide May 11 1976. Westwood.