Pandro S. Berman

Personal Info

Gender:Unspecified
Birth Date:1905-03-28 00:00:00
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For:Production
Death Date:1996-07-13 00:00:00
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Pandro S. Berman

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pandro Samuel Berman (March 28, 1905 – July 13, 1996), also known as Pan Berman, was an American film producer. Berman was an assistant director during the 1920s under Mal St. Clair and Ralph Ince. In 1930, Berman was hired as a film editor at RKO Radio Pictures, then became an assistant producer. When RKO supervising producer William LeBaron walked out during production of the ill-fated The Gay Diplomat (1931), Berman took over LeBaron's responsibilities, remaining in the post until 1939. After David O. Selznick became chief of production at RKO in October 1931, Berman managed to survive Selznick's general firing of most of the staff. Selznick named Berman producer for the adaptation of Fannie Hurst's short story Night Bell, a tale of a Jewish doctor's rise out of the Lower East Side ghetto to the height of becoming a Park Avenue physician, which Selznick personally retitled Symphony of Six Million. He ordered Berman to have references to ethnic life in the Jewish ghetto restored. The movie was a box-office and critical success. Both Selznick and Berman were proud of the picture, with Berman later saying it was the "first good movie" he had produced. The Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musicals were in production during the Berman regime, Katharine Hepburn rose to prominence, and such RKO classics as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Gunga Din (both 1939) were completed. Upset when an RKO power play diminished his authority, Berman left for MGM in 1940, where he oversaw such productions as Ziegfeld Girl (1941), National Velvet (1944), The Bribe (1949), Father of the Bride (1950), Blackboard Jungle (1955) and Butterfield 8 (1960). He survived several executive shake-ups at MGM and remained there until 1963, then went into independent production, closing out his career with the unsuccessful Move (1970). Berman was the winner of the 1976 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Six of his films were nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture: The Gay Divorcee (1934), Alice Adams and Top Hat (both 1935), Stage Door (1937), Father of the Bride (1950), and Ivanhoe (1952). Berman died of congestive heart failure on July 13, 1996 in his Beverly Hills home, aged 91. He was buried at the Hillside Memorial Park, Culver City, California.

Filmography (40)

8
Beyond London Lights
Beyond London Lights
editor1928
6.5
That Girl from Paris
That Girl from Paris
producer1936
6.4
The Mad Miss Manton
The Mad Miss Manton
executive in charge of production1938
7
Vivacious Lady
Vivacious Lady
executive in charge of production1938
7.3
Shall We Dance
Shall We Dance
producer1937
7.1
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray
producer1945
6.4
Honky Tonk
Honky Tonk
producer1941
7
Hat, Coat and Glove
Hat, Coat and Glove
executive producer1934
4.8
Their Big Moment
Their Big Moment
executive producer1934
5.7
Bachelor Bait
Bachelor Bait
executive producer1934
3.2
Where Sinners Meet
Where Sinners Meet
executive producer1934
5.3
Cockeyed Cavaliers
Cockeyed Cavaliers
executive producer1934
5.8
Allegheny Uprising
Allegheny Uprising
executive in charge of production1939
4.4
Justine
Justine
producer1969
6.9
The Gay Divorcee
The Gay Divorcee
producer1934
5.5
Move
Move
producer1970
5.8
Quality Street
Quality Street
producer1937
6.5
Gunga Din
Gunga Din
production manager1939
6
Slightly Dangerous
Slightly Dangerous
producer1943
6.5
Father's Little Dividend
Father's Little Dividend
producer1951
7
In Name Only
In Name Only
executive in charge of production1939
6.8
Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe
producer1952
6.1
All the Brothers Were Valiant
All the Brothers Were Valiant
producer1953
7
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
executive in charge of production1939
5.7
Somewhere I'll Find You
Somewhere I'll Find You
producer1942
6.9
Blackboard Jungle
Blackboard Jungle
producer1955
6.7
What Price Hollywood?
What Price Hollywood?
associate producer1932
5.9
Undercurrent
Undercurrent
producer1946
6.8
The Seventh Cross
The Seventh Cross
producer1944
7.3
The Soldier and the Lady
The Soldier and the Lady
producer1937
6.6
The Big Game
The Big Game
producer1936
5.8
Rio Rita
Rio Rita
producer1942
5.9
All the Fine Young Cannibals
All the Fine Young Cannibals
producer1960
7.6
A Patch of Blue
A Patch of Blue
producer1965
5.8
We're Rich Again
We're Rich Again
executive producer1934
7.2
National Velvet
National Velvet
producer1945
6.7
Ziegfeld Girl
Ziegfeld Girl
producer1941
5.8
His Greatest Gamble
His Greatest Gamble
executive producer1934
7
Fifth Avenue Girl
Fifth Avenue Girl
executive in charge of production1939
6.9
Swing Time
Swing Time
producer1936