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Hal B. Wallis

Harold Brent Wallis (born Aaron Blum Wolowicz; October 19, 1898 – October 5, 1986) was an American film producer. He is best known for producing Casablanca (1942), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), and True Grit (1969), along with many other major films for Warner Bros. featuring such film stars as Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne, Bette Davis, and Errol Flynn. As a producer, he received 19 nominations for the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Hal B. Wallis
Born
Aaron Blum Wolowicz

(1898-10-19)October 19, 1898
DiedOctober 5, 1986(1986-10-05) (aged 87)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1923–1983
Spouses
(m. 1927; died 1962)
(m. 1966)
Children1

Later on, for a long period, he was connected with Paramount Pictures and oversaw films featuring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Elvis Presley, and John Wayne.

Life and career

Aaron Blum Wolowicz was born October 19, 1898[1] in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Eva (née Ewa Blum) and Jacob Wolowicz/Wolovitz (Jankiel Wołowicz). He was the youngest of three children and had two older sisters: Minna Wolovitz (1893-1986), a Hollywood talent agent, and Juel Wolovitz (1895-1953).[2] His parents were Ashkenazi Jews from the Suwałki region of Congress Poland, which was then part of the Russian Empire and is now Poland. The future producer and his sisters eventually changed their surname to Wallis.[3][4][5]

His family moved in 1922 to Los Angeles, California, where he found work as part of the publicity department at Warner Bros. in 1923. Within a few years, Wallis became involved in the production end of the business and would eventually become head of production at Warner. In a career that spanned more than 50 years, he was involved with the production of more than 400 feature-length movies.

Among the more significant movies he produced were Casablanca, Dark Victory, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Maltese Falcon, Sergeant York, and Now, Voyager.

In March 1944, Wallis won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 16th Academy Awards. During the ceremony, when the award was announced for Casablanca, Wallis got up to accept, but studio head Jack L. Warner rushed up to the stage "with a broad, flashing smile and a look of great self-satisfaction," Wallis later recalled. "I couldn't believe it was happening. Casablanca had been my creation; Jack had absolutely nothing to do with it. As the audience gasped, I tried to get out of the row of seats and into the aisle, but the entire Warner family sat blocking me. I had no alternative but to sit down again, humiliated and furious ... Almost forty years later, I still haven't recovered from the shock."[6] This incident would lead Wallis to leave Warner Bros. the next month.

Wallis started to work as an independent producer, enjoying considerable success both commercially and critically. The first screenwriters he hired for his new enterprise were Ayn Rand and Lillian Hellman.[7] Among his financial hits were the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comedies, and several of Elvis Presley's movies.

He produced True Grit, for which John Wayne won the Academy Award for Best Actor of 1969, and its sequel.

After moving to Universal Pictures, he produced Anne of the Thousand Days (starring Richard Burton and Canadian actress Geneviève Bujold) and Mary, Queen of Scots (starring Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson). He received 16 Academy Award producer nominations for Best Picture, winning for Casablanca in 1943.

For his consistently high quality of motion picture production, he was twice honored with the Academy Awards' Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. He was also nominated for seven Golden Globe awards, twice winning awards for Best Picture. In 1975, he received the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures.

In 1980, he published his autobiography, Starmaker, co-written with Charles Higham.

In the 1930s, Wallis invested in residential real estate development in Sherman Oaks, California. He named Halbrent Avenue after himself, using his nickname "Hal" and his middle name "Brent". Most of its original homes still stand, and it is very close to Ventura and Sepulveda Boulevards and the Sherman Oaks Galleria used extensively in the 1982 movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

Wallis and his second wife, actress Martha Hyer, contributed funds towards the construction of The Hal and Martha Hyer Wallis Theatre, a black box theater, at Northwestern University.[8]

Marriages

Wallis was married to actress Louise Fazenda from 1927 until her death in 1962. They had one son, Brent, who became a psychiatrist.[9] Wallis was married to actress Martha Hyer from 1966 until his death in 1986.[10][11]

Politics

Wallis was a lifelong Republican, who supported Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1952 US Presidential Election. He was also a member of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals.

Death

Wallis died on October 5, 1986, of complications of diabetes in Rancho Mirage, California, two weeks away from his 88th birthday. News of his passing was not released until after his private memorial service was completed. U.S. President Ronald W. Reagan, who appeared in Wallis's films Santa Fe Trail and This Is The Army, sent his condolences to the family.[12] Wallis is interred at the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Filmography

Academy Awards

Year Award Film Winner
1931–32 Outstanding Production Five Star Final Irving ThalbergGrand Hotel
1932–33 I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Winfield SheehanCavalcade
1934 Flirtation Walk Harry CohnIt Happened One Night
1935 Captain Blood Irving Thalberg and Albert LewinMutiny on the Bounty
1938 The Adventures of Robin Hood Frank CapraYou Can't Take It With You
Four Daughters
Jezebel
1940 All This, and Heaven Too David O. SelznickRebecca
The Letter
1941 Outstanding Motion Picture The Maltese Falcon Darryl F. ZanuckHow Green Was My Valley
One Foot in Heaven
Sergeant York
1942 Kings Row Sidney FranklinMrs. Miniver
Yankee Doodle Dandy
1943 Casablanca Won
Watch on the Rhine Hal B. Wallis – Casablanca
1955 Best Motion Picture The Rose Tattoo Harold HechtMarty
1964 Best Picture Becket Jack L. WarnerMy Fair Lady
1969 Anne of the Thousand Days Jerome HellmanMidnight Cowboy

1938 and 1943 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Awards

References

  1. ^ Cook County Birth Certificates. Wallis's birthdate has commonly been given as September 14, 1898, but the official birth record shows October 19, 1898.
  2. ^ "HAL WALLIS, HOLLYWOOD HISTORY, MILLIKAN JUNIOR HIGH". www.vintagelosangeles.org. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  3. ^ Jackson, Kenneth T.; Markoe, Karen; Markoe, Arnie (1999). The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives: 1986-1990. Vol. 2. ISBN 9780684804910.
  4. ^ "Hal Wallis Biography (1898-1986)".
  5. ^ U.S. World War I Draft Registration card for Harold Blum Wallis; 1900 Census entry for "Aaron Wollowitch" and 1910 Census entry for "Harold Wolowitz"
  6. ^ Ronald Haver. "Casablanca: The Unexpected Classic". The Criterion Collection Online Cinematheque. from the original on June 29, 2009. Retrieved January 8, 2010.
  7. ^ Berliner, Michael, ed., Letters of Ayn Rand, New York: Dutton, 1995, p. 148.
  8. ^ "Martha Hyer - The Private Life and Times of Martha Hyer". Glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  9. ^ "Louise Fazenda, star of silent films, dies". Journal & Courier. Lafayette, Indiana. April 18, 1962. p. 1. Retrieved May 29, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 
  10. ^ Reif, Rita (18 May 1989). "A California Museum Sues Over Hal Wallis Collection - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  11. ^ New York Times: "HAL B. WALLIS, FILM PRODUCER, IS DEAD" by Tim page October 8, 1986
  12. ^ "Producer Hall Wallis succumbs", Minden Press-Herald, Minden, Louisiana, October 8, 1986, p. 3B

External links

  • Hal B. Wallis at IMDb
  • at the TCM Movie Database  
  • Literature on Hal B. Wallis
  • Hal Wallis papers, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

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Harold Brent Wallis born Aaron Blum Wolowicz October 19 1898 October 5 1986 was an American film producer He is best known for producing Casablanca 1942 The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 and True Grit 1969 along with many other major films for Warner Bros featuring such film stars as Humphrey Bogart John Wayne Bette Davis and Errol Flynn As a producer he received 19 nominations for the Academy Award for Best Picture Hal B WallisBornAaron Blum Wolowicz 1898 10 19 October 19 1898Chicago Illinois U S DiedOctober 5 1986 1986 10 05 aged 87 Rancho Mirage California U S Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale OccupationFilm producerYears active1923 1983SpousesLouise Fazenda m 1927 died 1962 wbr Martha Hyer m 1966 wbr Children1Later on for a long period he was connected with Paramount Pictures and oversaw films featuring Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Elvis Presley and John Wayne Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Marriages 1 2 Politics 2 Death 3 Filmography 4 Academy Awards 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditAaron Blum Wolowicz was born October 19 1898 1 in Chicago Illinois the son of Eva nee Ewa Blum and Jacob Wolowicz Wolovitz Jankiel Wolowicz He was the youngest of three children and had two older sisters Minna Wolovitz 1893 1986 a Hollywood talent agent and Juel Wolovitz 1895 1953 2 His parents were Ashkenazi Jews from the Suwalki region of Congress Poland which was then part of the Russian Empire and is now Poland The future producer and his sisters eventually changed their surname to Wallis 3 4 5 His family moved in 1922 to Los Angeles California where he found work as part of the publicity department at Warner Bros in 1923 Within a few years Wallis became involved in the production end of the business and would eventually become head of production at Warner In a career that spanned more than 50 years he was involved with the production of more than 400 feature length movies Among the more significant movies he produced were Casablanca Dark Victory The Adventures of Robin Hood The Maltese Falcon Sergeant York and Now Voyager In March 1944 Wallis won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 16th Academy Awards During the ceremony when the award was announced for Casablanca Wallis got up to accept but studio head Jack L Warner rushed up to the stage with a broad flashing smile and a look of great self satisfaction Wallis later recalled I couldn t believe it was happening Casablanca had been my creation Jack had absolutely nothing to do with it As the audience gasped I tried to get out of the row of seats and into the aisle but the entire Warner family sat blocking me I had no alternative but to sit down again humiliated and furious Almost forty years later I still haven t recovered from the shock 6 This incident would lead Wallis to leave Warner Bros the next month Wallis started to work as an independent producer enjoying considerable success both commercially and critically The first screenwriters he hired for his new enterprise were Ayn Rand and Lillian Hellman 7 Among his financial hits were the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comedies and several of Elvis Presley s movies He produced True Grit for which John Wayne won the Academy Award for Best Actor of 1969 and its sequel After moving to Universal Pictures he produced Anne of the Thousand Days starring Richard Burton and Canadian actress Genevieve Bujold and Mary Queen of Scots starring Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson He received 16 Academy Award producer nominations for Best Picture winning for Casablanca in 1943 For his consistently high quality of motion picture production he was twice honored with the Academy Awards Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award He was also nominated for seven Golden Globe awards twice winning awards for Best Picture In 1975 he received the Golden Globe Cecil B DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures In 1980 he published his autobiography Starmaker co written with Charles Higham In the 1930s Wallis invested in residential real estate development in Sherman Oaks California He named Halbrent Avenue after himself using his nickname Hal and his middle name Brent Most of its original homes still stand and it is very close to Ventura and Sepulveda Boulevards and the Sherman Oaks Galleria used extensively in the 1982 movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High Wallis and his second wife actress Martha Hyer contributed funds towards the construction of The Hal and Martha Hyer Wallis Theatre a black box theater at Northwestern University 8 Marriages Edit Wallis was married to actress Louise Fazenda from 1927 until her death in 1962 They had one son Brent who became a psychiatrist 9 Wallis was married to actress Martha Hyer from 1966 until his death in 1986 10 11 Politics Edit Wallis was a lifelong Republican who supported Dwight D Eisenhower in the 1952 US Presidential Election He was also a member of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals Death EditWallis died on October 5 1986 of complications of diabetes in Rancho Mirage California two weeks away from his 88th birthday News of his passing was not released until after his private memorial service was completed U S President Ronald W Reagan who appeared in Wallis s films Santa Fe Trail and This Is The Army sent his condolences to the family 12 Wallis is interred at the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale California Filmography EditMoby Dick 1930 co producer and first work Little Caesar 1931 Central Airport 1933 The Petrified Forest 1936 Kid Galahad 1937 West of Shanghai 1937 The Invisible Menace 1938 The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 Comet Over Broadway 1938 Dark Victory 1939 The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex 1939 All This and Heaven Too 1940 Castle on the Hudson 1940 Santa Fe Trail 1940 Sergeant York 1941 The Maltese Falcon 1941 They Died with Their Boots On 1941 Casablanca 1942 Now Voyager 1942 Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 This Is the Army 1943 Love Letters 1945 You Came Along 1945 The Strange Love of Martha Ivers 1946 Desert Fury 1947 I Walk Alone 1947 So Evil My Love 1948 Sorry Wrong Number 1948 The Accused 1949 Rope of Sand 1949 Paid in Full 1950 September Affair 1950 Dark City 1950 The Furies 1950 About Mrs Leslie 1954 The Rainmaker 1956 Gunfight at the O K Corral 1957 Loving You 1957 King Creole 1958 Career 1959 G I Blues 1960 Visit to a Small Planet 1960 Blue Hawaii 1961 Summer and Smoke 1961 Girls Girls Girls 1962 Fun in Acapulco 1963 Wives and Lovers 1963 Becket 1964 Roustabout 1964 The Sons of Katie Elder 1965 Paradise Hawaiian Style 1966 Barefoot in the Park 1967 Easy Come Easy Go 1967 True Grit 1969 Anne of the Thousand Days 1969 Mary Queen of Scots 1971 Rooster Cogburn 1975 Academy Awards EditYear Award Film Winner1931 32 Outstanding Production Five Star Final Irving Thalberg Grand Hotel1932 33 I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Winfield Sheehan Cavalcade1934 Flirtation Walk Harry Cohn It Happened One Night1935 Captain Blood Irving Thalberg and Albert Lewin Mutiny on the Bounty1938 The Adventures of Robin Hood Frank Capra You Can t Take It With YouFour DaughtersJezebel1940 All This and Heaven Too David O Selznick RebeccaThe Letter1941 Outstanding Motion Picture The Maltese Falcon Darryl F Zanuck How Green Was My ValleyOne Foot in HeavenSergeant York1942 Kings Row Sidney Franklin Mrs MiniverYankee Doodle Dandy1943 Casablanca WonWatch on the Rhine Hal B Wallis Casablanca1955 Best Motion Picture The Rose Tattoo Harold Hecht Marty1964 Best Picture Becket Jack L Warner My Fair Lady1969 Anne of the Thousand Days Jerome Hellman Midnight Cowboy1938 and 1943 Irving G Thalberg Memorial Awards Biography portal Chicago portal Los Angeles portal California portal Film portal Judaism portalReferences Edit Cook County Birth Certificates Wallis s birthdate has commonly been given as September 14 1898 but the official birth record shows October 19 1898 HAL WALLIS HOLLYWOOD HISTORY MILLIKAN JUNIOR HIGH www vintagelosangeles org Retrieved 2022 02 11 Jackson Kenneth T Markoe Karen Markoe Arnie 1999 The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives 1986 1990 Vol 2 ISBN 9780684804910 Hal Wallis Biography 1898 1986 U S World War I Draft Registration card for Harold Blum Wallis 1900 Census entry for Aaron Wollowitch and 1910 Census entry for Harold Wolowitz Ronald Haver Casablanca The Unexpected Classic The Criterion Collection Online Cinematheque Archived from the original on June 29 2009 Retrieved January 8 2010 Berliner Michael ed Letters of Ayn Rand New York Dutton 1995 p 148 Martha Hyer The Private Life and Times of Martha Hyer Glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen com Retrieved 2015 03 18 Louise Fazenda star of silent films dies Journal amp Courier Lafayette Indiana April 18 1962 p 1 Retrieved May 29 2018 via Newspapers com Reif Rita 18 May 1989 A California Museum Sues Over Hal Wallis Collection The New York Times The New York Times New York Times HAL B WALLIS FILM PRODUCER IS DEAD by Tim page October 8 1986 Producer Hall Wallis 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