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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1905-03-28 (120 years old)

Place of Birth

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Pandro S. Berman

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pandro Samuel Berman (March 28, 1905 – July 13, 1996), also known as Pan Berman, was an American film producer.

Berman was an assistant director during the 1920s under Mal St. Clair and Ralph Ince. In 1930, Berman was hired as a film editor at RKO Radio Pictures, then became an assistant producer. When RKO supervising producer William LeBaron walked out during production of the ill-fated The Gay Diplomat (1931), Berman took over LeBaron's responsibilities, remaining in the post until 1939.

After David O. Selznick became chief of production at RKO in October 1931, Berman managed to survive Selznick's general firing of most of the staff. Selznick named Berman producer for the adaptation of Fannie Hurst's short story Night Bell, a tale of a Jewish doctor's rise out of the Lower East Side ghetto to the height of becoming a Park Avenue physician, which Selznick personally retitled Symphony of Six Million. He ordered Berman to have references to ethnic life in the Jewish ghetto restored. The movie was a box-office and critical success. Both Selznick and Berman were proud of the picture, with Berman later saying it was the "first good movie" he had produced.

The Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musicals were in production during the Berman regime, Katharine Hepburn rose to prominence, and such RKO classics as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Gunga Din (both 1939) were completed.

Upset when an RKO power play diminished his authority, Berman left for MGM in 1940, where he oversaw such productions as Ziegfeld Girl (1941), National Velvet (1944), The Bribe (1949), Father of the Bride (1950), Blackboard Jungle (1955) and Butterfield 8 (1960).

He survived several executive shake-ups at MGM and remained there until 1963, then went into independent production, closing out his career with the unsuccessful Move (1970).

Berman was the winner of the 1976 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Six of his films were nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture: The Gay Divorcee (1934), Alice Adams and Top Hat (both 1935), Stage Door (1937), Father of the Bride (1950), and Ivanhoe (1952).

Berman died of congestive heart failure on July 13, 1996 in his Beverly Hills home, aged 91. He was buried at the Hillside Memorial Park, Culver City, California.

Known For

Production

1970

Move as Producer

1969

Justine as Producer

1965

A Patch of Blue as Producer

1964

Honeymoon Hotel as Producer

1963

The Prize as Producer

1962

1960

1957

Jailhouse Rock as Producer
Something of Value as Producer

1956

Bhowani Junction as Producer
Tea and Sympathy as Producer

1955

Blackboard Jungle as Producer
Quentin Durward as Producer

1954

1952

Ivanhoe as Producer

1951

Soldiers Three as Producer
The Light Touch as Producer

1950

1949

Madame Bovary as Producer
The Bribe as Producer

1948

1947

The Sea of Grass as Producer

1946

Undercurrent as Producer

1945

1944

Dragon Seed as Producer
The Seventh Cross as Producer

1943

Slightly Dangerous as Producer

1942

Rio Rita as Producer

1941

Love Crazy as Producer
Ziegfeld Girl as Producer

1939

Fifth Avenue Girl as Executive In Charge Of Production
In Name Only as Executive In Charge Of Production
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle as Executive In Charge Of Production
Bachelor Mother as Executive In Charge Of Production
Allegheny Uprising as Executive In Charge Of Production
Gunga Din as Production Manager

1938

Room Service as Producer
Having Wonderful Time as Executive In Charge Of Production
Carefree as Producer
The Mad Miss Manton as Executive In Charge Of Production
Vivacious Lady as Executive In Charge Of Production

1937

Stage Door as Producer
Shall We Dance as Producer
Quality Street as Producer

1936

Swing Time as Producer
The Big Game as Producer
Winterset as Producer
Mary of Scotland as Producer
Follow the Fleet as Producer
Muss 'em Up as Producer

1935

Top Hat as Producer
In Person as Producer
Sylvia Scarlett as Producer
Alice Adams as Producer
Roberta as Producer
I Dream Too Much as Producer
Break of Hearts as Producer

1934

Of Human Bondage as Producer
The Fountain as Producer
Down to Their Last Yacht as Executive Producer
Where Sinners Meet as Executive Producer
The Gay Divorcee as Producer
Stingaree as Executive Producer
Murder on the Blackboard as Executive Producer
By Your Leave as Producer
Wednesday's Child as Executive Producer
Cockeyed Cavaliers as Executive Producer
This Man Is Mine as Producer
Man of Two Worlds as Producer
Spitfire as Producer
Strictly Dynamite as Executive Producer
Their Big Moment as Executive Producer
We're Rich Again as Executive Producer
His Greatest Gamble as Executive Producer
Hat, Coat and Glove as Executive Producer
Let's Try Again as Executive Producer
Bachelor Bait as Executive Producer
Gridiron Flash as Producer

1933

Morning Glory as Producer
Christopher Strong as Associate Producer
The Monkey's Paw as Producer
Ann Vickers as Producer
Sweepings as Associate Producer
The Silver Cord as Producer
Bed of Roses as Producer

1932

The Age of Consent as Associate Producer
What Price Hollywood? as Associate Producer
Symphony of Six Million as Associate Producer
The Half-Naked Truth as Associate Producer

Directing

1924

Find Your Man as Assistant Director
Money to Burns as Assistant Director

1923

Fighting Blood as Assistant Director

Editing

1928

Taxi 13 as Editor