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  1. He produced Judy Garland 's final MGM film, Summer Stock, which was released in 1950, and some of Gene Kelly ’s early breakthrough roles. Pasternak worked in the film industry for 45 years, from the later silent era until shortly past the end of the classical Hollywood cinema in the early 1960s.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0664990Joe Pasternak - IMDb

    Joe Pasternak was a Hungarian-born Hollywood filmmaker who produced and directed many successful musicals and operettas, featuring stars like Deanna Durbin, Marlene Dietrich, Esther Williams and Elvis Presley. He also produced the Academy Awards ceremonies and was related to the author of Doctor Zhivago.

    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Producer, Production Manager, Director
  3. Joe Pasternack III (born April 15, 1977) is an American college basketball coach. He is the current head coach of the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos, having been appointed to the position in March 2017. Pasternack served for four years (2007–11) as the head coach of the New Orleans Privateers.

    Season
    Team
    Overall
    Conference
    New Orleans
    19–13
    8–10
    New Orleans
    11–19
    6–12
    New Orleans
    8–22
    3–15
    New Orleans
    16–6 (.727) [20]
    n/a
  4. Sep 18, 1991 · Joe Pasternak, a Hungarian immigrant who rose through the film industry's ranks to produce films including "Destry Rides Again" and "The Student Prince," died at his home on Friday, six days ...

  5. Aug 21, 2020 · At the mention of Joe Pasternak, only the most hardcore cinephiles will probably recognize the name as one the most prolific producers of Hollywoods Golden Age, with 105 films to his credit, in a 40-year long career that started in 1929.

  6. Jul 15, 2016 · Columbus Radio Group’s Qfm96 announced the passing of afternoon on-air personality and Columbus radio icon, Joe Pasternak, better known to the radio world as "Joe Show." He was 56.

  7. Sep 17, 1991 · Joe Pasternak, the masterful producer of film musicals whose 105 pictures reflected his own Old Country taste and optimism, has died at his Beverly Hills home.