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  1. Charles K. Feldman (April 26, 1905 – May 25, 1968) was a Hollywood attorney, film producer and talent agent who founded the Famous Artists talent agency. According to one obituary, Feldman disdained publicity.

  2. Charles K. Feldman was born on 26 April 1904 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), The Seven Year Itch (1955) and Casino Royale (1967).

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Actor
    • April 26, 1904
    • Charles K. Feldman
    • May 25, 1968
  3. Charles K. Feldman was born on 26 April 1904 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), The Seven Year Itch (1955) and Casino Royale (1967). He was married to Clotilde Barot and Jean Howard.

    • April 26, 1904
    • May 25, 1968
  4. classicfilmclub.com › _people › charles_k_feldmanCharles K. Feldman

    His stable of actors grew to the hundreds and included such luminaries as Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne, and Marilyn Monroe. He was producing his own films by 1945. Feldman married the actress Jean Howard (1910-1989) in 1934. The couple divorced in 1948.

  5. Sep 24, 2021 · Eon controlled the character and his traditional cinematic presentation, which began in 1962 with Dr No, but Bond’s first appearance in the 1953 novel Casino Royale had been acquired by the...

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  6. Jun 15, 2012 · Even the worst Eon-backed Bond movie has the distinction of being better than Charles K. Feldman’s “Casino Royale,” the first of two unofficial 007 pics (the other being “Never Say Never...

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  8. Teaming with producer Charles K. Feldman, Welles successfully convinced Herbert Yates, founder and president of Republic Pictures, of the prospect of creating a film version of Macbeth. Yates was attempting to raise the level of his studio, which produced Roy Rogers Westerns and low-budget features, into that of a prestige studio.

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