Saul Zaentz was born on February 28, 1921, in Passaic, New Jersey, USA.
Saul Zaentz won the Oscar for Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1996.
The play, Amadeus, was written by Peter Shaffer. Shaffer also wrote the screenplay for the 1984 movie of the same name. The film was produced by Saul Zaentz and directed by Milos Forman.
Short phrases are not copyrightable. There are, however, three trademarks registered to the Saul Zaentz company doing business as Tolkien Enterprises for use in computer games, collectible buttons, and swords.
Saul Lowenstam died in 1790.
Saul Rae died in 1999.
Saul Weprin died in 1994.
Saul Hertz died in 1950.
Saul Abramzon died in 1977.
Patrick Saul died in 1999.
Saul Wade died in 1931.
Saul Wahl died in 1617.