Jack Schwartzman

Jack Schwartzman (July 22, 1932 – June 15, 1994) was an American film producer.

Jack Schwartzman
Born
Jacob Schwartzman

(1932-07-22)July 22, 1932
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedJune 15, 1994(1994-06-15) (aged 61)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1971–1995
Spouse(s)
Judith Deborah Feldman
(m. 1958; div. 1980)

Talia Shire
(m. 1980; his death 1994)
Children4, including John, Jason, and Robert Schwartzman

Early life

Jack Schwartzman was born on July 22, 1932 in New York City. He had a brother, Leonard Schwartzman, who became a physician.

Career

Schwartzman was an entertainment attorney (clients included director Hal Ashby) and in the late 1970s was an executive at Lorimar Films (a division of Lorimar) along with Peter Bart. Among other films, Lorimar made the 1979 film Being There, starring Peter Sellers and Melvyn Douglas and directed by Ashby. Schwartzman later became a film producer; among the films he produced were the 1983 non-Eon James Bond film Never Say Never Again, starring Sean Connery and the 1986 film Rad, starring Bill Allen.[1] His production company, Taliafilm, was named after second wife, actress Talia Shire.[2]

Personal life

Schwartzman and his first wife, Judith Deborah Feldman (m. February 5, 1958 – August 11, 1980; divorced) had two children, John and Stephanie. Schwartzman and his second wife, actress Talia Shire had two sons, Jason and Robert. Jack Schwartzman died of pancreatic cancer on June 15, 1994 in Los Angeles, California.[2]

Schwartzman was Jewish.[3]

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