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  1. In 1962, Lasky and his wife, Pat Silver, moved to London. They also lived for part of the year in southern Spain, and travelled extensively. Lasky was a member of the London gentlemen's Garrick Club and the Company of Military Historians.

  2. Jesse L. Lasky died from a heart attack in Beverly Hills, aged 77. He is interred in Hollywood Forever Cemetery, adjacent to Paramount Studios, in Hollywood. He and his wife Bessie had three children Jesse L. Jr., Betty and Billy. In 1957 he published his autobiography, I Blow My Own Horn. Legacy

  3. I found a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bergh (he’s a composer) there; also Jesse Lasky Jr. and his wife, whom I like very much; and Betty Lasky, the daughter, about [daughter] Mary’s age, who is very quiet and retiring.

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  4. Apr 13, 1988 · He and his wife, the former Barbara Carleton, who writes under the name of Pat Silver, collaborated over the years on film and television scripts and more recently on a play, ''Vivien,''...

  5. In the mid-1940s Bessie Lasky embarked on what would be her most ambitious painting project. Inspired by Jesse Jr's enthusiastic suggestion that she paint the twenty-one California Missions ("You can do it, Bess!"), she set out to do just that.

  6. Jan 21, 2019 · After marrying vaudeville producer Jesse L. Lasky in 1909, however, Bessie’s life turned inward as she focused on marriage and motherhood. A shy and retiring woman, Lasky preferred the quiet and peace of her garden and home to that of the overly superficial, social, and grand world of entertainment.

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  8. In the sixties he settled in London and with his wife, Pat Silver, wrote many of the iconic British series of the day, including The Saint, Danger Man, The Prisoner, Space 1999, The Persuaders and The Baron. Lasky's collaboration with Silver on the first series of Chandlertown, the Philip Marlowe teleplay starring Powers Booth, is considered a ...

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