Samuel Goldwyn

Samuel Goldwyn
Samuel Goldwyn; August 17, 1879 – January 31, 1974), also known as Samuel Goldfish, was a Jewish Polish American film producer. He was most well known for being the founding contributor and executive of several motion picture studios in Hollywood. His awards include the 1973 Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1947, and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1958...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFilm Producer
Date of Birth17 June 1879
CityWarsaw, Poland
CountryUnited States of America
Spare no expense to make everything as economical as possible.
That's the trouble with directors. Always biting the hand that lays the golden egg.
Never make forecasts, especially about future.
This music won't do. There's not enough sarcasm in it.
This makes me so sore it gets my dandruff up.
That's the kind of ad I like, facts, facts, facts.
Let's bring it up to date with some snappy nineteenth century dialogue.
He treats me like the dirt under my feet.
I have been laid up with intentional flu.
The trouble with this business is the dearth of bad pictures.
"Yes, but that's our strongest weak point."
I paid too much for it, but it's worth it.
True, I've been a long time making up my mind, but now I'm giving you a definite answer. I won't say yes, and I won't say no - but I'm giving you a definite maybe.
Go see it and see for yourself why you shouldn't go see it.