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| Also Known As: | Charles Gould | Died: | May 25, 1968 |
| Born: | April 26, 1904 | Cause of Death: | cancer |
| Birth Place: | New York City, New York, USA | Profession: | producer, attorney |
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Leading talent agent who turned to producing in the 1940s.
Leading talent agent who turned to producing in the 1940s.
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Worked as camera assistant while a student
1928:
Set up a law practice in Los Angeles with Hollywood clientele; practiced law four years
1932:
Entered talent agency business at Famous Artists; later named president, Famous Artists Corp. And Famous Artists Talent Agency
Education
University of Michigan:
Ann Arbor , Michigan -
University of Southern California:
Los Angeles , California -
Notes
Talent chairman and member of executive committee for the Hollywood Victory Committee.
Second vice president of the USO Camp Shows.
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wife:
Jean Howard. Former actor, photographer. Married in 1935; divorced in 1948; continued to cohabitate until his 1968 death; published book of celebrity photographs she shot from the 1930s on; published photo-essay coffee-table book, "Travels with Cole Porter" (1991); married musician Tony Santoro; died on March 21, 2000 at age 89.
wife:
Clotilde Barot. Married on April 14, 1968.
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