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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.
Feb 3, 2014 · As the wife of Charles K. Feldman, the dapper head of Hollywood’s powerful Famous Artists agency and the man celebrated for pioneering the “package deal” for independent movie stars, she was...
Feb 4, 2010 · Charles Feldman fashioned a distinctive character for the role of the classical Hollywood agent. Dapper, gregarious, and All-Pro, Feldman sported an expansive demeanor, both in his business dealings and his social engagements in the world of Hollywood; his manner served him well.
Mar 23, 2000 · Jean Howard, who rose from humble Texas obscurity to become a Ziegfeld girl, a starlet and the wife of powerful Hollywood agent Charles K. Feldman, and who established herself as a legendary...
Dec 31, 2018 · What do you get when you combine a stunning starlet, a savvy talent broker, and a bunch of famous friends? The answer is Jean Howard and Charles Feldman, the ultimate party planners of old Hollywood.
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.
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Dec 31, 2017 · Feldman had a valuable property but felt he couldn’t compete with the makers of the Connery Bond films so he went in another direction. Having recently produced the hit, mod comedy What’s New Pussycat?, he turned Casino Royale into a similarly-themed big budget, star-packed madcap spoof.