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SCHENCK Joseph 

Joseph Michael Schenck. 

Born Ossip Schenker.

Date of birth : December 25, 1878 (we also found 1876 and 1877 in various documents), Rybinsk, Russia.

Date of death : October 22, 1961, Beverly Hills, California ().

 

Address 141 South Carolwood Drive, Beverly Hills (,,

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Profession co-founder of the Fox; head of the production.

He ran the Fox in 1947.

 

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Story

His father was a firewood merchant. 

His family emigrated to the USA on July 19, 1892.

He worked as a pharmacist in several drugstores; later, he would buy one of them.

Aged 69, he could pride himself to have behind him, a long Hollywood tycoon career.
 

Aged 20, with is brother Nicholas, they set up, with success, an amusement park company, Palisades Park in New Jersey and a drugstore line, before joining Marcus Loew, the head of an entertainment business channels, and branching out in cinema and jukebox.

Marcus Loew later became one of the founder of the MGM.

 
While his brother Nicholas got on working with Loew, Joe Schenck went into the cinema production, since 1917.

He was president of the executive committee of United Artists in the 20's ().

Registration Card September 12, 1918 

He was naturalized on January 8, 1920.

1927, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science

He won several sensational success thanks to his wife, Norma Talmadge, his brother-in-law Buster Keaton

(husband of Natalie Talmadge ) and Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, another famous comic actor of silent film.


In 1933 he founded the Twentieth Century Productions with Darryl Zanuck; then he was in jail for 4 months, at the Danbury Federal Correction Institute, in Connecticut.

He had been sentenced for perjury, after having been convicted of having bribed 2 racketters (Willie Bioff and George Browne) at the beginning of the 40's.

He was acquitted by president Harry Truman.

In 1935, the Twentieth Century Fox was born from the merger of the Fox Film Corporation (founded by the Hungarian William Fox) and the Twentieth Century Pictures.

Schenck then became president of the board of directors.

With Darryl Zanuck ;;



1945

He married the actress Norma Talmadge on October 20, 1916 ;,. 

They divorced on April 4, 1934. 

He then had many love affairs (,,,).

 

Link with Marilyn

Three versions exist about their meeting :

         - end of 1947 or 1948 he noticed Marilyn while he was crossing the lands of the studio in a limo. 
He asked his chauffeur to stop and invited Marilyn to have dinner at his home.

          - Pat De Cicco, icecream tycoon and acquaintance of Marilyn, would have taken her, one Saturday, to one Schenck's poker game night, where he noticed her.

          - she was invited to one of the outdoor lunch he regularly organized on Sundays.
 

In 1948, he still belonged to the most influential personalities of the capital of cinema. Former president of  United Artists, ex-boss of the Twentieth Century, then of the Fox, he still exerted a significant influence on the major studios.

Used to be obeyed at his beck and call, the old Fox tycoon could show himself magnanimous or quick-tempered, according to his mood of the moment.

Marilyn soon became a regular, one of those pretty girls that columnist Sheilah Graham qualified as "gin rummy girls", who offered cigars and served beverages, while Schenck, Zanuck and other movie tycoons were playing cards (Johnny Roselli, Bugsy Siegel, Harry Cohn).

Although she publicly denied that there couldn't have been anything sexual in this friendship, she was regularly invited for 18 months, and some says she moved in a cottage located on Schenck castle lands, on 141 South
Carolwood Drive, Beverly Hills.

 

Many biographers claimed that it's unlikely he had appreciated Marilyn's company for her "original personality".

 

He made use of his connections to put Marilyn's career back on the rails. He contracted his poker partner,  Harry Cohn, head of the Columbia, and convinced him to sign a 6 months contract to Marilyn.

In 1950 he followed, with a friendly eye, the progress of her career (,).

This year, for her 24th birthday, he offered her a chihuahua she named Josefa, on his honor.

 
In 1951 when she resigned with the Fox, he kept a watchful eye on her progress.

June 1951, Lester Crown's birthday party, son-in-law of Junius Myer Schine, owner of the Los Angeles'

Ambassador Hotel, at the Cocoanut Grove

August 25, 1951, party at El Morocco club ,

On March 5, 1953, he attended reporter Sheilah Graham's wedding  

 

On May 13, 1953, he attended the birthday party of Walter Winchell 

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In 1957 he was struck by a cerebral debilitating attack and died 4 years later. Marilyn kept in touch with him

and visited him shortly before he died (telegram ).





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