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Burt Balaban

Burt Balaban

American film producer and director


Burt Balaban (March 6, 1922 – October 14, 1965) was an American film producer and director.[1]

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Biography

Balaban was born to a Jewish family, the son of Tillie (nee Urkov) from her first marriage, and stepson of Barney Balaban, longtime President of Paramount Pictures.[2] He was the nephew of Elmer Balaban, the nephew of A. J. Balaban, the brother of author Judy Balaban, and the cousin of actor Bob Balaban of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and Gosford Park (2001).[3]

He was born in Chicago and graduated from Roanoke College. During World War Two he was a combat photographer with the Marines.[4][5]

Selected filmography

  • Phantom Caravan (1954) – executive producer
  • The Sergeant and the Spy (TV movie) (1954) (producer)
  • Amiable Lady (1954) (TV movie) (producer)
  • The Lie (1954) (TV movie) (producer)
  • Double Barrel Miracle (1954) (TV movie) – producer
  • Stranger from Venus (1954) a.k.a. Immediate Disaster – producer, director
  • Diplomatic Passport (1954) – producer
  • Eight Witnesses (1954) (TV) – executive producer
  • Lady of Vengeance (1957) – producer, director
  • High Hell (1958) – producer, director
  • Murder, Inc. (1960) – producer, director
  • Mad Dog Coll (1961) – director
  • The Gentle Rain (1966) – producer, director

References

  1. "Burt Balaban". BFI. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
  2. By A.H. WEILER. (October 16, 1960). "BY WAY OF REPORT" New York Times
  3. Tinee, M. (July 31, 1960). "Films leave their mark on youngsters" Chicago Daily Tribune

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