B. P. Schulberg

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B. P. Schulberg was a prominent early Hollywood film producer and studio executive, best known for his influential role at Paramount Pictures during the silent and early sound eras.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Jew
film producer
person
screenwriter
studio executive
activeYearsEnd 1940s
activeYearsStart 1910s
alsoKnownAs B. P. Schulberg
Ben Schulberg
birthDate 1892-01-19
birthPlace Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
causeOfDeath heart attack
child Budd Schulberg
Sonya Schulberg
Budd Schulberg
surface form: Stuart Schulberg
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1957-02-25
deathPlace Key Biscayne
surface form: Key Biscayne, Florida, United States
employer Paramount Pictures
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
familyName Schulberg
founded B. P. Schulberg Productions
Preferred Pictures
fullName Benjamin Percival Schulberg
genre early sound film
silent film
givenName Benjamin
industry film industry
influenced Budd Schulberg
knownFor developing star system at Paramount Pictures
producing major silent-era features
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableAchievement helped establish Paramount as a leading studio in the 1920s
pioneered story development and script departments at studios
notableWork It (1927 film)
The Covered Wagon (1923 film)
The Last Command (1928 film)
Underworld (1927 film)
Wings (1927 film)
occupation film producer
screenwriter
studio executive
positionHeld head of production at Paramount Pictures
religion Judaism
residence Hollywood, California, United States
spouse Adeline Jaffe Schulberg
workedAt Hollywood

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The Virginian (1929 film) producer B. P. Schulberg
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