Samuel J. Briskin

Personal Info

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Production

Gender

Male

Birthday

1896-02-08 (72 years old)

Deathday

1968-11-14

Place of Birth

Riga, Russian Empire

Samuel J. Briskin

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Samuel J. Briskin (February 8, 1896 – November 14, 1968) was one of the foremost producers of Hollywood's Golden Age, who was the head of production during his career of 3 of the "Big 8" major film studios of its Golden Age: Columbia (twice), Paramount, and RKO. In the late 1950s he would also serve briefly on the board of directors of another major, MGM. During World War II Briskin served in the army's Signal Corps as a film producer, attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel. After the war he co-founded Liberty Films with Frank Capra, who were later joined by William Wyler and George Stevens. The studio...

Production

1937

Racing Lady

as Executive Producer

1937

Breakfast for Two

as Executive Producer

1936

Murder on a Bridle Path

as Executive Producer

1935

Carnival

as Producer

1934

Twentieth Century

as Production Supervisor

1936

M'Liss

as Executive Producer

1937

China Passage

as Executive Producer

1937

Sea Devils

as Executive Producer

1937

She's Got Everything

as Executive Producer

1955

1936

Bunker Bean

as Executive Producer

1937

Music for Madame

as Executive Producer

1932

The Western Code

as Associate Producer

1936

The Plough and the Stars

as Executive Producer

1937

Living on Love

as Executive Producer

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