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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_WaldJerry Wald - Wikipedia

    Wald produced Joan Crawford 's first film at Warners, Mildred Pierce (1945) which won her an Oscar and earned Wald an Oscar Nomination for Best Picture. He did her next film, Humoresque (1946), written by Clifford Odets and directed by Jean Negulesco.

  2. Career: 1929–31—radio columnist, New York Graphic ; 1933–50—produced shorts, then script writer, and from 1941 producer, Warner Bros.; 1950—formed production company with Norman Krasna; 1952–56—Vice-President in Charge of Production, Columbia; 1956—formed Jerry Wald Productions, releasing through 20th Century-Fox.

  3. Jerry Wald is known as an Producer, Screenplay, Actor, Director, Writer, Story, Associate Producer, Executive Producer, and Additional Dialogue. Some of his work includes Key Largo, An Affair to Remember, Mildred Pierce, Dark Passage, The Long, Hot Summer, Let's Make Love, The Harder They Fall, and Clash by Night.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesJerry Wald - Wikiwand

    Jerry Wald American screenwriter and producer (1911–1962) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Life and career Early life Screenwriter Julius Epstein Richard Macaulay Producer Wald-Krasna Productions Columbia Jerry Wald Productions at 20th Century Fox Final Films Awards Impact Marriage Death Films as writer Select Filmography as Producer ...

  5. View full company info for Jerry Wald Productions. 1. Peyton Place (1957) Approved | 157 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. 7.2. Rate this. 63 Metascore. A peaceful New England town hides secrets and scandals. Director: Mark Robson | Stars: Lana Turner, Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Arthur Kennedy. Votes: 6,420 | Gross: $25.60M. 2.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jerry_WaldJerry Wald - Wikiwand

    Jerome Irving Wald was an American screenwriter and a producer of films and radio programs.

  7. A Tinseltown presence who began in radio and worked in Hollywood's heyday with Busby Berkeley on "Hollywood Hotel" and with Raoul Walsh on "The Roaring Twenties," Jerry Wald wrote or produced over 60 features and shorts over his relatively brief career.