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  1. Walter Wanger (born Walter Feuchtwanger; July 11, 1894 – November 18, 1968) was an American film producer active from the 1910s, his career concluding with the turbulent production of Cleopatra, his last film, in 1963.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0911137Walter Wanger - IMDb

    Walter Wanger was a prominent American film producer who worked with many stars and directors, from Rudolph Valentino to Alfred Hitchcock. He was also a political activist, a president of the Academy, and a victim of a scandal that landed him in jail.

    • January 1, 1
    • San Francisco, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
  3. Walter Wanger was a prominent American film producer who worked with many stars and directors, from Rudolph Valentino to Alfred Hitchcock. He was also a political activist, a literary enthusiast, and a victim of Hollywood's power struggles.

    • July 11, 1894
    • November 18, 1968
  4. Oct 5, 2021 · In the second episode of Vanity Fair’s new podcast, Joan Bennett transforms into a film femme fatale and Walter Wanger hones his producing sensibilities during World War II.

  5. www.cobbles.com › simpp_archive › walter-wanger_introWalter Wanger: film producer

    Walter Wanger: Hollywood Film Producer February 15, 1940. Born in San Francisco, July 11, 1894 Walter Wanger attended public schools until he was 11 then moved to New York City after his father's death.

  6. Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (also known by its shortened form, Vogues of 1938) is a 1937 musical comedy film produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Irving Cummings , written by Bella and Sam Spewack, and starred Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett .

  7. Walter Wanger (born Walter Feuchtwanger; July 11, 1894 – November 18, 1968) was an American film producer active from the 1910s, his career concluding with the turbulent production of Cleopatra, his last film, in 1963.