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Raymond Otto Stark (October 3, 1915 – January 17, 2004) was an American film producer and talent agent. Stark's background as a literary and theatrical agent prepared him to produce some of the most profitable films of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, such as The World of Suzie Wong (1960), West Side Story (1961), The Misfits (1961), Lolita (1962), The Night of the Iguana (1964 ...
By year’s end, Stark Community Foundation’s assets for the betterment of our community totaled more than $380 million. With this asset size, the foundation remains in the top 10% of community ...
Cass Sculpture Foundation, West Sussex, England [18] (closed in 2020) ... (Fran and Ray) Stark Sculpture Garden, Los Angeles; Wildwood Farm Sculpture Garden Kenwood;
To spur community-based solutions and fuel lasting change, the Stark Community Foundation provided nearly $430,000 in inaugural Protecting Stark’s Future grants to 12 organizations in 2021 and ...
The public is invited to help paint a new downtown Canton mural marking the Stark Community Foundation's 60th anniversary
Born to actress Fanny Brice and her second husband, professional gambler Julius W. "Nicky" Arnstein, April 23, 1921, he spent his early years living with his mother and his sister, Frances (later the wife of producer Ray Stark), while their father was in prison on a variety of charges stemming from a history of thefts, swindles, and confidence schemes.
The six winners of Stark Community Foundation's Six for 60: Endowment Fund Challenge were recently announced, and each won $10,000 in seed money.
Stark married Fanny Brice's and Nicky Arnstein's daughter Frances Brice in 1940. In telling Fanny's story, Stark produced the Broadway musical, film version and film sequel Funny Lady. [3] Ray Stark commissioned an authorized biography of Brice, based on taped recollections that she had dictated, but the result of which she was unhappy with.