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Jerry Weintraub
Film Producer and Talent Manager
Male
Born
Sep 26, 1937
Age
75
Hometown
Brooklyn, New York
Jerry Weintraub is an American film producer and former chairman and CEO of United Artists. He now lives in Palm Desert, California.
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Jerry Weintraub
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CHILDHOOD
1937
Birth
Born on September 26, 1937.
TWENTIES
1965
27 Years Old
His relationship with singer and actress Jane Morgan went from professional to personal and the two were married in 1965.
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FORTIES
1986
48 Years Old
In 1986, the National Association of Theater Owners named Jerry Weintraub the Producer of the Year.
FIFTIES

1988
50 Years Old
Weintraub is a major contributor to many charities, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Music Center, and the Children's Museum of Los Angeles. In 1988, the American Friends of the Hebrew University gave Weintraub and his wife, Jane, the Scopus Award in gratitude for their support.
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LATE ADULTHOOD

2001
63 Years Old
His producing credits include Nashville, Diner, Happy New Year, The Karate Kid, National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation, The Karate Kid (2010 film), and the 2001 remake of Ocean's Eleven.
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2010
72 Years Old
Weintraub's first two films as a producer were Robert Altman's Nashville and Oh, God! starring George Burns and John Denver. On an April 7, 2010 appearance of the television show, The View, Weintraub struck a handshake deal with Whoopi Goldberg to play the next God in a future Oh, God! sequel, should a favorable script become available.
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