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Sam Spiegel

Samuel P. Spiegel (November 11, 1901 – December 31, 1985) was an American independent film producer born in the Galician area of Austria-Hungary. Financially responsible for some of the most critically acclaimed motion pictures of the 20th century, Spiegel produced films that won the Academy Award for Best Picture three times, a Hollywood first for a sole independent producer.[2]

Sam Spiegel
Spiegel in 1963
Born
Samuel P. Spiegel

November 11, 1901
DiedDecember 31, 1985(1985-12-31) (aged 84)
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1927–1983
Notable workOn the Waterfront, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Lawrence of Arabia
Spouse(s)Betty Benson Spiegel (m. 1958–1985, his death)
Lynn Baggett (m. 1948; divorce 1955)
Rachel Agranovich (m. 1920)
Children2[1]
AwardsIrving Thalberg Memorial Award

Early life

Spiegel was born to a German-speaking Jewish family[3] in Jarosław, Galicia, Austria-Hungary (until 1772 in Polish Crown, now in Poland). His parents were Regina and Simon Spiegel, a tobacco wholesaler.[4] He received his education at the University of Vienna. He had an older brother, Shalom Spiegel (1899-c. 1984), who was a professor of medieval Hebrew poetry.

Career

Spiegel worked briefly in Hollywood in 1927 following a stint serving with Hashomer Hatzair in Palestine. He then went to Berlin to produce German and French adaptations of Universal films. In 1933 he fled Germany following the election of the Nazi party and increased antisemitism. As an independent producer, Spiegel helped produce a number of European films.

In 1938, he emigrated to Mexico and subsequently the United States.

Between 1935 and 1954, Spiegel billed himself as S. P. Eagle; after that he used his real name. His nickname was the "velvet octopus" after his propensity to entwine himself with women in the back of taxis and manage Hollywood with a velvet touch according to Billy Wilder. He loved London and admired the British, as is reflected in his films The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962), both of which won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture. Starting with the 1951 film The African Queen, he produced films through his British-based production company Horizon Pictures.

In a review in Variety of Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni's biography of Spiegel, Wendy Smith notes: "It's all here: the sleazy financial maneuvers and creepy taste for underage girls that make Spiegel a decidedly flawed protagonist, as well as the wit, sophistication, and Old World charm that make him a titanic figure the likes of which the movie industry will not see again"[5]

Awards

Spiegel won the Academy Award for Best Picture for Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront as well as for The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962), both directed by Briton David Lean. In 1963, he was awarded the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award at that year's Academy Awards for his many contributions to cinema.

Sexual misconduct allegations

American actress Theresa Russell alleged that she was sexually propositioned by Spiegel during her first casting session for his 1976 film The Last Tycoon.[6] In another interview, Russell recalled: "I was 16 years old and still living at home, and he took me to the Bistro and tried to stick his tongue down my throat."[7] After she refused to sign a contract with Spiegel, Russell "was completely left out of the publicity for The Last Tycoon, and Spiegel threatened that he would prevent Russell from working again in Hollywood.[7][8]

Personal life

Spiegel maintained a connection with Israel throughout his life, particularly with such personalities as Golda Meir, Ariel Sharon, Jerusalem Foundation president Ruth Cheshin (wife of Mishael Cheshin), and his close friend, then Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek. Spiegel also contributed to various Zionist causes. He spoke eight languages fluently: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Hebrew and Yiddish.[9][10]

Legacy

 
Relatives of Sam Spiegel with the sign that marks the lane named after him in Jerusalem

Spiegel's heirs and the administrators of his estate, son Adam Spiegel, daughter Alisa Freedman, niece Judge Raya Dreben, and Adv. David Bottoms, decided to transfer Spiegel's impressive art collection to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Since 1996, they have made an annual contribution, through the Jerusalem Foundation, to the film school in Jerusalem bearing his name since that time – the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Jerusalem. This annual contribution is the largest in the history of Israeli cinema.[citation needed]

In 2005, the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, the Jerusalem Municipality complied with a request from the school's founder-director Renen Schorr to mark the occasion by declaring the lane in the Talpiot industrial section where the school is located "The Sam Spiegel Alley." The street sign's inscription: "Sam Spiegel – Jewish-American Film Producer and Oscar-winner. Pioneer. Lover of Zion."

Filmography as producer

  1. Invisible Opponent (1933)
  2. The Oil Sharks (1933)
  3. Mariage à responsabilité limitée (1933)
  4. The Invader (1935) (co-producer)
  5. Derrière la façade (1939)
  6. Tales of Manhattan (1942) (as S. P. Eagle)
  7. The Stranger (1946) (as S. P. Eagle)
  8. We Were Strangers (1949) (as S. P. Eagle)
  9. When I Grow Up (1951) (as S. P. Eagle)
  10. The Prowler (1951) (as S. P. Eagle)
  11. The African Queen (1951) (as S. P. Eagle)
  12. Melba (1953)
  13. On the Waterfront (1954)
  14. The Strange One (1957)
  15. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
  16. Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
  17. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
  18. The Chase (1966)
  19. The Night of the Generals (1967)
  20. The Happening (1967)
  21. Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
  22. The Last Tycoon (1976)
  23. Betrayal (1983)

References

  1. ^ a b Krebs, Albin (January 1, 1986). "Sam Spiegel, Producer, Is Dead at 84". New York Times. p. 48. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 9, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Fraser-Cavassoni, Natasha (2003). Sam Spiegel. Simon & Schuster. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-253-20493-6.
  4. ^ Jackson, Kenneth (1998). The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives: 1981–1985. Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 752. ISBN 978-0-684-80492-7.
  5. ^ Smith, Wendy (April 13, 2003). "Review: 'Sam Spiegel'". Variety. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
  6. ^ Wasson, Sam (June 22, 2011). "A Conversation with Theresa Russell". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Ebert, Roger (September 21, 1988). "Interview with Theresa Russell". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  8. ^ Smith, Giles (June 6, 1995). "Mistress of the disturbed". The Independent. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  9. ^ Sam Spiegel appearance on What's My Line?, episode 818. Originally aired January 30, 1966, on CBS. Viewed on October 3, 2007.
  10. ^ Fraser-Cavassoni, Natasha (2003). Sam Spiegel. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp. 23, 67. ISBN 978-0-684-83619-5. Retrieved March 19, 2019.

External links

  • Sam Spiegel at IMDb
  • Sam Spiegel at the BFI's Screenonline
  • , Digitised BAFTA Journal, Winter 1962-3
  • Sam Spiegel Film & Television School
  • Fraser-Cavassoni, Natasha (2003). Sam Spiegel. New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 465. ISBN 9780684836195. LCCN 2002030583.
  • Sam Spiegel at Find a Grave

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For other people named Sam Spiegel see Sam Spiegel disambiguation Samuel P Spiegel November 11 1901 December 31 1985 was an American independent film producer born in the Galician area of Austria Hungary Financially responsible for some of the most critically acclaimed motion pictures of the 20th century Spiegel produced films that won the Academy Award for Best Picture three times a Hollywood first for a sole independent producer 2 Sam SpiegelSpiegel in 1963BornSamuel P SpiegelNovember 11 1901Jaroslaw Austrian PolandDiedDecember 31 1985 1985 12 31 aged 84 Saint Martin 1 Alma materUniversity of ViennaOccupationFilm producerYears active1927 1983Notable workOn the Waterfront The Bridge on the River Kwai Lawrence of ArabiaSpouse s Betty Benson Spiegel m 1958 1985 his death Lynn Baggett m 1948 divorce 1955 Rachel Agranovich m 1920 Children2 1 AwardsIrving Thalberg Memorial Award Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Sexual misconduct allegations 5 Personal life 6 Legacy 7 Filmography as producer 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditSpiegel was born to a German speaking Jewish family 3 in Jaroslaw Galicia Austria Hungary until 1772 in Polish Crown now in Poland His parents were Regina and Simon Spiegel a tobacco wholesaler 4 He received his education at the University of Vienna He had an older brother Shalom Spiegel 1899 c 1984 who was a professor of medieval Hebrew poetry Career EditSpiegel worked briefly in Hollywood in 1927 following a stint serving with Hashomer Hatzair in Palestine He then went to Berlin to produce German and French adaptations of Universal films In 1933 he fled Germany following the election of the Nazi party and increased antisemitism As an independent producer Spiegel helped produce a number of European films In 1938 he emigrated to Mexico and subsequently the United States Between 1935 and 1954 Spiegel billed himself as S P Eagle after that he used his real name His nickname was the velvet octopus after his propensity to entwine himself with women in the back of taxis and manage Hollywood with a velvet touch according to Billy Wilder He loved London and admired the British as is reflected in his films The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957 and Lawrence of Arabia 1962 both of which won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture Starting with the 1951 film The African Queen he produced films through his British based production company Horizon Pictures In a review in Variety of Natasha Fraser Cavassoni s biography of Spiegel Wendy Smith notes It s all here the sleazy financial maneuvers and creepy taste for underage girls that make Spiegel a decidedly flawed protagonist as well as the wit sophistication and Old World charm that make him a titanic figure the likes of which the movie industry will not see again 5 Awards EditSpiegel won the Academy Award for Best Picture for Elia Kazan s On the Waterfront as well as for The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957 and Lawrence of Arabia 1962 both directed by Briton David Lean In 1963 he was awarded the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award at that year s Academy Awards for his many contributions to cinema Sexual misconduct allegations EditAmerican actress Theresa Russell alleged that she was sexually propositioned by Spiegel during her first casting session for his 1976 film The Last Tycoon 6 In another interview Russell recalled I was 16 years old and still living at home and he took me to the Bistro and tried to stick his tongue down my throat 7 After she refused to sign a contract with Spiegel Russell was completely left out of the publicity for The Last Tycoon and Spiegel threatened that he would prevent Russell from working again in Hollywood 7 8 Personal life EditSpiegel maintained a connection with Israel throughout his life particularly with such personalities as Golda Meir Ariel Sharon Jerusalem Foundation president Ruth Cheshin wife of Mishael Cheshin and his close friend then Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek Spiegel also contributed to various Zionist causes He spoke eight languages fluently English French German Italian Spanish Polish Hebrew and Yiddish 9 10 Legacy Edit Relatives of Sam Spiegel with the sign that marks the lane named after him in JerusalemSpiegel s heirs and the administrators of his estate son Adam Spiegel daughter Alisa Freedman niece Judge Raya Dreben and Adv David Bottoms decided to transfer Spiegel s impressive art collection to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem Since 1996 they have made an annual contribution through the Jerusalem Foundation to the film school in Jerusalem bearing his name since that time the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School Jerusalem This annual contribution is the largest in the history of Israeli cinema citation needed In 2005 the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School the Jerusalem Municipality complied with a request from the school s founder director Renen Schorr to mark the occasion by declaring the lane in the Talpiot industrial section where the school is located The Sam Spiegel Alley The street sign s inscription Sam Spiegel Jewish American Film Producer and Oscar winner Pioneer Lover of Zion Filmography as producer EditInvisible Opponent 1933 The Oil Sharks 1933 Mariage a responsabilite limitee 1933 The Invader 1935 co producer Derriere la facade 1939 Tales of Manhattan 1942 as S P Eagle The Stranger 1946 as S P Eagle We Were Strangers 1949 as S P Eagle When I Grow Up 1951 as S P Eagle The Prowler 1951 as S P Eagle The African Queen 1951 as S P Eagle Melba 1953 On the Waterfront 1954 The Strange One 1957 The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957 Suddenly Last Summer 1959 Lawrence of Arabia 1962 The Chase 1966 The Night of the Generals 1967 The Happening 1967 Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 The Last Tycoon 1976 Betrayal 1983 References Edit a b Krebs Albin January 1 1986 Sam Spiegel Producer Is Dead at 84 New York Times p 48 Retrieved April 22 2019 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 21 2014 Retrieved February 9 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Fraser Cavassoni Natasha 2003 Sam Spiegel Simon amp Schuster p 16 ISBN 978 0 253 20493 6 Jackson Kenneth 1998 The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives 1981 1985 Charles Scribner s Sons p 752 ISBN 978 0 684 80492 7 Smith Wendy April 13 2003 Review Sam Spiegel Variety Retrieved October 12 2016 Wasson Sam June 22 2011 A Conversation with Theresa Russell The Criterion Collection Retrieved September 21 2016 a b Ebert Roger September 21 1988 Interview with Theresa Russell RogerEbert com Retrieved July 6 2016 Smith Giles June 6 1995 Mistress of the disturbed The Independent Retrieved July 6 2016 Sam Spiegel appearance on What s My Line episode 818 Originally aired January 30 1966 on CBS Viewed on October 3 2007 Fraser Cavassoni Natasha 2003 Sam Spiegel New York Simon and Schuster pp 23 67 ISBN 978 0 684 83619 5 Retrieved March 19 2019 External links Edit Biography portalSam Spiegel at IMDb Sam Spiegel at the BFI s Screenonline The Making of Lawrence of Arabia Digitised BAFTA Journal Winter 1962 3 Sam Spiegel Film amp Television School Fraser Cavassoni Natasha 2003 Sam Spiegel New York Simon amp Schuster pp 465 ISBN 9780684836195 LCCN 2002030583 Sam Spiegel at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Spiegel amp oldid 1147778876, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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