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Ted Ashley

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186:, worked as a general manager (Lefkowitz would later rise to become president and then co-chairman of the William Morris Agency). At the age of 20, he became an agent for the agency and changed his name to "Ashley" as it sounded dignified and English. In 1945, despite the ire of his uncle, he started his own talent agency, Ted Ashley and Associates 197:
in exchange for 12,750,000 in Kinney stock. Ashley made the sale for personal reasons, indicating that he did not want to be an agent anymore. In an interview, Ashley quotes, “There's something undermining to one's sense of one's self about that whole relationship” (referencing the agent and client
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Ira L. Steiner announced yesterday he had resigned as executive vice president of AshleySteinerFamous Artists, Inc., a theatrical talent agency involved in the production of many television shows. Mr. Steiner said he would form a company to produce films for motion pictures and
241:; they married in 1978 after a lengthy relationship. She had occasionally represented Ashley when he was absent from Warner Bros board meetings, without herself being employed by Warner. Together, Easton and Ashley participated in 355:"Nat Lefkowitz, a former co-chairman of the William Morris Agency, the theatrical talent agency with which he was associated for 56 years, died Sunday in New York University Medical Center, where he had undergone heart surgery" 249:, after a long illness. He had two biological daughters: Fran Curtis Dubin and Diane Ashley; and two adopted daughters, Kim Balin and Banhi Sinclair whom he and his third wife adopted after the death of actress 531:"Actress Ina Balin, who as Saigon "was falling in 1975 helped spirit 217 Vietnamese orphans out of the city and ended up adopting three of them herself, died at the age of 52 of lung disease in New Haven, Conn" 193:
and renamed the agency Ashley-Steiner-Famous Artists. In 1964, Steiner resigned to form his own film production company and the agency was renamed Ashley-Famous. In 1967, the agency was sold to
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at Ashley's suggestion. The purchase was made and Ashley was appointed CEO of the movie studio where he served until 1981. Beginning with the unexpected success of the concert documentary
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In 1950, he was joined by William Morris agent Ira L. Steiner and the agency was renamed the Ashley-Steiner Agency. In 1962, he purchased the Famous Artists Agency from
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in New York. His second wife was Joyce Easton (born 1930), a character actress on television shows such as
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Ashley was married three times. In 1945, he married 18-year-old Constance Sitomar. She later worked at the
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around 1975. By 1990, he was living with his third wife, Page Cuddy. He died aged 80 in New York of
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Los Angeles Times: "Ted Ashley, 80; Talent Agent Also Ran Warner Bros. Studio" by Myrna Oliver
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New York Times: "Ted Ashley, 80, Former Head of Warner Brothers" By ALAN FEUER
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146:(August 3, 1922 – August 24, 2002) was the chairman of the 289:"Who is Ted Ashley? Just the King of Hollywood, Baby" 219:as a major studio. He then became vice chairman of 130: 116: 86: 74: 66: 58: 46: 28: 21: 150:film studio from 1969 to 1980 and founder of the 428:. New York: Harper Business. p. 104,263. 8: 178:. At the age of 14, he went to work at the 513: 511: 395:"Ira L. Steiner, 70; Veteran Talent Agent" 18: 16:American film studio executive (1922–2002) 498: 496: 494: 282: 280: 278: 276: 274: 272: 270: 628:Deaths from leukemia in New York (state) 205:acquired the cash-strapped film company 450:"WNDT Aides To Meet On Gould Successor" 266: 477:. Broadway Books. pp. 259, 271. 7: 623:Businesspeople from New York (state) 603:20th-century American businesspeople 548:Goldman, Albert (January 1, 1983). 14: 608:American film studio executives 287:Fleming, Karl (June 24, 1974). 253:. Ashley was good friends with 223:until his retirement in 1988. 1: 340:| Publish Date: August 1988. 176:Franklin K. Lane High School 659: 643:Jews from New York (state) 638:21st-century American Jews 613:20th-century American Jews 317:The Jew in American Cinema 233:Metropolitan Museum of Art 162:Ashley was born to a poor 376:Steiner Joins Ashley Firm 473:King, Thomas R. (2001). 338:Indiana University Press 243:Erhard Seminars Training 109:Page Cuddy (until death) 207:Warner Bros.-Seven Arts 195:Kinney National Company 618:American talent agents 126:Ba-nhi Ashley Sinclair 578:Deathwatch Ted Ashley 221:Warner Communications 201:In 1969, Kinney head 180:William Morris Agency 422:Rose, Frank (1995). 363:. September 6, 1983. 174:. He graduated from 633:Warner Bros. people 403:. February 17, 1985 554:Penthouse Magazine 455:The New York Times 383:. August 12, 1950. 191:Charles K. Feldman 103:(divorced) 400:Los Angeles Times 314:Erens, Patricia. 238:Days of Our Lives 182:where his uncle, 172:Theodore Assofsky 141: 140: 120:Fran Ashley Dubin 33:Theodore Assofsky 650: 565: 564: 562: 560: 545: 539: 538: 527: 521: 515: 506: 500: 489: 488: 470: 464: 463: 458:. May 26, 1964. 446: 440: 439: 419: 413: 412: 410: 408: 391: 385: 384: 371: 365: 364: 351: 345: 312: 306: 305: 303: 301: 284: 124:Kim Ashley Balin 104: 78:Chairman of the 53: 19: 658: 657: 653: 652: 651: 649: 648: 647: 583: 582: 574: 569: 568: 558: 556: 547: 546: 542: 537:. 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Retrieved 553: 543: 525: 474: 468: 459: 453: 444: 424: 417: 405:. Retrieved 398: 389: 375: 369: 358: 349: 315: 310: 298:. Retrieved 292: 236: 230: 217:Warner Bros. 210: 200: 188: 171: 161: 148:Warner Bros. 143: 142: 122:Diane Ashley 80:Warner Bros. 52:(2002-08-24) 598:2002 deaths 593:1922 births 461:television. 170:in 1922 as 59:Nationality 587:Categories 334:0253204933 261:References 203:Steve Ross 166:family in 144:Ted Ashley 67:Occupation 23:Ted Ashley 407:March 20, 381:Billboard 300:March 20, 255:Bruce Lee 251:Ina Balin 212:Woodstock 158:Biography 342:page 392 294:New York 247:leukemia 168:Brooklyn 117:Children 62:American 40:Brooklyn 137:(uncle) 105:​ 101:​ 87:Spouses 559:May 5, 535:People 481:  432:  332:  324:  164:Jewish 131:Family 82:studio 99: 561:2020 479:ISBN 430:ISBN 409:2018 330:ISBN 322:ISBN 302:2018 47:Died 29:Born 589:: 552:. 533:. 510:^ 493:^ 452:. 397:. 379:. 357:. 328:| 320:. 291:. 269:^ 257:. 563:. 487:. 438:. 411:. 344:. 304:.

Index

Brooklyn
Warner Bros.
Nat Lefkowitz
Warner Bros.
Ashley-Famous
Jewish
Brooklyn
Franklin K. Lane High School
William Morris Agency
Nat Lefkowitz
Charles K. Feldman
Kinney National Company
Steve Ross
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Woodstock
Warner Bros.
Warner Communications
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Days of Our Lives
Erhard Seminars Training
leukemia
Ina Balin
Bruce Lee






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