Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg: The Whole Equation by Kenneth Turan

Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg: The Whole Equation by Kenneth Turan

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Join us in-person or on Zoom for a chat with author Kenneth Turan on Sunday, May 11 @ 2:00 p.m ET One was a tough junkman’s son, the other a cosseted mama’s boy, but they dreamed the same mighty dream: that the right movies could make a profit and change both the culture and individual lives. Sharing a religion and an evangelical zeal for film, Louis B. Mayer (1884–1957) and Irving Thalberg (1899–1936) were unlikely partners in one of the most significant collaborations in movie history. Over the course of their decade-long relationship, as key players at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and major players in Hollywood, they joined forces in redefining and mastering the template for the film industry. Mayer, older by more than a dozen years, was the business-minded face of the studio, while Thalberg worked closely with the creative corps, especially writers; together they rarely set a foot wrong. And while Mayer initially viewed Thalberg as the son he never had, the two would go from passionate frie

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