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In 1990, Samuel Marx and Joyce Vanderveen published Deadly Illusions. Marx was MGM's Story Editor and a friend of both Paul Bern (husband of actress Jean Harlow) and Irving Thalberg at the time of Bern's death. In 1932, Marx had gone to Bern's house before the police were informed of the body's discovery.
Samuel Abraham Marx (August 27, 1885 - January 1964) was an American architect, designer and interior decorator. He is generally considered a modernist, influenced by the International style . Biography
Samuel Marx (1867 – November 30, 1922) was an American auctioneer and politician from New York. Born in New York City, Marx was educated in the public schools and became an auctioneer and appraiser. In 1889, he married Irene Smith.
In 1990, film producer Samuel Marx, a friend and colleague of both Bern and Thalberg, published a book giving a different version of Bern's death. Marx, at the time the head of MGM's screenwriting department, said he had gone to Bern's house in the early morning of September 5, before the police were notified of the body's discovery, and had ...
Samuel Marx (1902–1992) was an American film producer and writer. Samuel Marx may also refer to: Sam Marx born as Simon Marx (1859–1933), father of the Marx brothers; Samuel Marx (New York politician) (1867–1922), American politician; Samuel Abraham Marx (1885–1964), American architect, designer and interior decorator
According to his birth certificate, Marx was born as Simon Marx in Alsace, in France. [1] Due to his place of birth, he was known as "Frenchie". His parents were Simon Marx and Johanna Haennchen Isaak. He came to the U.S. from France in 1880. He met Minnie in New York where he was working as a dance teacher. They married in 1884 and had six sons.
Lora Hurff Flanegin was born in Elmwood, Illinois in 1900. Flanegin was married to Samuel Abraham Marx.Soon after their divorce, she met Mies van der Rohe in 1940 and they remained partners until Mies' death in 1969. [1]
Samuel Marx Jerry Bresler: Starring: Dana Andrews Märta Torén George Sanders Audrey Totter: Cinematography: Ray Cory Burnett Guffey: Edited by: Charles Nelson Donald W. Starling: Music by: George Duning: Color process: Black and white