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Ray Stark

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The Resume

    (October 3, 1915-January 17, 2004)
    Born in New York, New York
    Notable films produced include The World of Suzie Wong (1960),' 'West Side Story (1961),' 'The Misfits (1961),' 'Lolita (1962),' 'The Night of The Iguana (1964),' 'Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967),' 'Funny Girl (1968),' 'The 'Owl and the Pussycat (1970)', 'The Goodbye Girl (1977),' 'The Toy (1982),' 'Annie (1982)', and 'Steel Magnolias (1989)'
    Founded Seven Arts Productions (1957)
    Founded Rastar Productions (1966)
    Awarded the Irving G. Thalberg Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1980)

Why he might be annoying:

    He did not finish law school at New York University.
    He enjoyed thoroughbred horse racing.
    He attempted to have actor Cliff Robertson blacklisted when the latter found out that Columbia Pictures president David Begelman forged checks made out to Robertson.
    Actress Jane Seymour revealed that he sexually harassed her in 1973.

Why he might not be annoying:

    In 1931, he became the youngest person ever admitted to Rutgers University at the age of 15.
    He produced films directed by directors such as Herbert Ross, John Huston, and Sydney Pollack.
    He also formed film partnershipS with Barbra Streisand and playwright Neil Simon.
    He was an avid art collector, and his art collection was donated to the Getty Museum.
    His son died at the age 26 in 1970.

Credit: Birdienest81


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