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Joe Pasternak

 
Writer: Joe Pasternak
  • Born: Sep 19, 1901 in Szilagy-Somlyo, Hungary (Transylvania)
  • Died: Sep 13, 1991 in Beverly Hills, California
  • Occupation: Writer, Director
  • Active: '30s-'60s
  • Major Genres: Musical, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Destry Rides Again, Love Me or Leave Me, Three Smart Girls
  • First Major Screen Credit: Das Schweigen Im Walde (1929)

Biography

Hungarian-born film producer Joe Pasternak came to the US as a teenager. Always fascinated by show business, he obtained several menial jobs at the Paramount Studios commissary, absorbing the trade talk of the stars, techicians and executives. Pasternak wangled a job as second assistant director at Paramount in 1923; within three years, he was manager of Universal Studio's Berlin operations, a position he acquired in a roundabout fashion after directing an El Brendel two-reeler. In the early '30s, Pasternak made a name for himself producing German, Austrian and Hungarian musicals. He returned to the US at the request of the new Universal Studios management, which was hoping to reorganize the near-bankrupt company into a successful entity. Drawing on his musical comedy knowhow, Pasternak decided to promote the talents of 13-year-old soprano Deanna Durbin, whom Universal had recently acquired from MGM. Carefully nurturing a screen image for Durbin as a down-to-earth tomboy with a beautiful singing voice, Pasternak produced her first vehicle, Three Smart Girls (1936). The film was an enormous hit, literally rescuing Universal from receivership and assuring Pasternak a near-permanent position supervising Durbin's subseqeunt films. A 1938 effort by Pasternak to create a winsome image for French film star Danielle Darrieux was less successful, though the Darrieux's A Scandal in Paris made money. One year later, Pasternak rescued the flagging film career of Marlene Dietrich in Destry Rides Again (1939); as with Durbin, he saved Dietrich by demystifying her lofty image and making her more accessible to the public. Shortly after trying to create a new Durbin out of singer Gloria Jean, Pasternak moved to MGM, which was then pursuing a policy of filming lavish escapist musicals for wartime audiences. From 1942 through the late '50s, there were two musical units at MGM: the Arthur Freed unit kept attempting to break new cinematic and artistic ground, while the Joe Pasternak unit adhered to the old-fashioned "operetta" format that had worked so well in the past. Both units proved successful for MGM; among Pasternak's protegees during this period were Kathryn Grayson, Esther Williams, Mario Lanza and Janet Leigh. Pasternak remained at MGM until his retirement in 1968, shortly after producing three of Elvis Presley's best musicals (including the immortal Girl Happy). Retiring in the late '60s due to Parkinson's disease, Joseph Pasternak lived on for two more decades, passing on just six days shy of his 90th birthday in 1991. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Joseph Pasternak (September 19, 1901September 13, 1991) was a Hungarian-born American film director in Hollywood.

Born to a Jewish family in Szilágysomlyó, Austria-Hungary (now Şimleu Silvaniei, Sălaj County, Romania), Pasternak was a successful film producer in Germany and Austria by the time he was 28 years old.

Pasternak worked for Universal Pictures in Europe, where he made German-language musicals for the international market. He hit upon a successful formula, building light musical comedies around an adolescent soprano (Franciska Gaal). Following the establishment of the Nazi regime, Pasternak emigrated to Universal's Hollywood studio in 1936. He adapted his usual format for English-speaking audiences, casting 14-year-old Canadian singer Deanna Durbin in Three Smart Girls. The film became a huge hit and saved Universal from bankruptcy. Pasternak produced a string of Durbin musicals, and soon discovered another talented soprano, Gloria Jean. who began her own successful series in 1939. Pasternak proved to be a real asset for the studio, generating a number of popular films through 1941, including Destry Rides Again and Seven Sinners.

In 1941 Pasternak moved to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he continued to produce operetta films, featuring the rich singing voices of Kathryn Grayson, Jane Powell, and Mario Lanza. His biggest MGM success came with The Great Caruso. He continued to make musicals for MGM into the 1960s, with Elvis Presley or Connie Francis.

His career as a film producer spanned 40 years and earned him two Oscar nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations. He retired in 1968, having produced more than ninety feature-length films as well as three Academy Award shows. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Joe Pasternak has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1541 N. Vine Street.

He was also an enthusiastic amateur chef, and he wrote a book Cooking with Love and Paprika (published in 1966).

Pasternak is the father of Michael Joseph Pasternak, the 1960s radio disk jockey known as Emperor Rosko; Jeff Pasternak, a playwright and songwriter; and Peter Pasternak, a music industry professional.

Joe Pasternak died from complications arising from Parkinson's disease only a few days shy of his 90th birthday. He is interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.

He is related to the Russian author Boris Pasternak.

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