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Julian Blaustein

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Julian Blaustein (May 30, 1913 – June 20, 1995) was an American film producer. Born in New York City, Blaustein graduated from Harvard University in 1933. He spent a year in flight training at the Randolph Air Force Base before heading to Hollywood, where he became a reader in the story department at Universal Pictures. He eventually was promoted to department head. He left Universal to work in a similar position at Paramount Pictures.

During World War II, Blaustein produced training films for the United States Army Signal Corps in Astoria, New York. Following the war, he returned to Los Angeles and joined David O. Selznick Productions. Two years later, he joined 20th Century Fox, but in 1955 he left the studio to become an independent producer under the Phoenix name.

After retiring from the film industry, Blaustein became an Adjunct Professor of Communication at Stanford University, where he taught documentary writing and directing and supervised a Master's program in screenwriting. Following his retirement from teaching, he returned to Beverly Hills, where he became an active member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a trustee of the Motion Picture and Television Fund.

Blaustein and his wife had a son John and a daughter Laurie. He died of cancer in his home in Beverly Hills.

Source: Wikidata , May 2022

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Born
30 May 1913
Died
20 Jun 1995 (aged 82)
Production Places
United States of America

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ACMI Identifier

12278

Wikidata

Q1711958

VIAF

87073881

LOC Auth

no95058021

WorldCat

lccn-no95058021

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12278

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