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Sol C. Siegel (March 30, 1903 – December 29, 1982) was an American film producer. Two of the numerous films he produced, '' A Letter to Three Wives'' (1949) and '' Three Coins in the Fountain'' (1954), were nominated for the
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.


Early life and career

Sol C. Siegel was born on March 30, 1903, in Kalvarija, Lithuania (at the time part of the
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). In the early 1930s, Siegel was sales manager of the Brunswick- Columbia record label. In 1934, he began his Hollywood career by assisting his brother, Moe Siegel, with the merger of six small production studios into
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. He stayed on at Republic as an executive producer, working with
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and
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. Sol C.Siegel was born March 30 or 31st (local records lost during WWII) in Kalvarija, Poland, now Lithuania. During a contract dispute between Republic Studios and Gene Autry Mr. Siegel brought in a member of a singing group called "The Sons of the Pioneers", whose name was Leonard Slye, and changed his screen name to Roy Rogers.


Producer

In October 1940, Siegel left his position as head of Republic Studios to be a producer at
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. In 1946, he moved to
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. Two of the films he produced there, '' A Letter to Three Wives'' (1949) and '' Three Coins in the Fountain'' (1954), were nominated for the
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. He also produced '' The Iron Curtain'' (1948) and later the
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musical '' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'', as well as the star-studded ''
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'' for
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starring
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, and
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MGM

In 1956, Siegel joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Towards the end of the year,
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was fired as head of production and Siegel was rumoured to be given his job. However Ben Thau got the job and Siegel remained a producer, making '' Les Girls'', '' Man on Fire'', '' Merry Andrew'', and '' Some Came Running''. Siegel was appointed head of studio operations at MGM for three years in April 1958. The following month he was appointed vice president in charge of production. By this stage, the studio had already greenlit a number of movies that would go on to be major successes, including '' Ben-Hur'' and ''
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''. As part of the deal, MGM bought Siegel's company for over $1 million. During Siegel's time, MGM produced the major Cinerama epic '' How the West Was Won''. He was also the subject of an
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attempt. The success of ''Ben-Hur'' encouraged Siegel to authorize a series of remakes at MGM such as '' Cimarron'', '' Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'', and ''
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''. The idea was to re-release these films every seven years, the way MGM did with ''Gone with the Wind''. In August 1961 Siegel said his formula at MGM was "old hands plus young faces". His key producers at the studio around this time were John Houseman, Arthur Freed, Joseph Pasternak, Pandro Berman and Laurence Weingarten. The following month Siegel announced MGM was "in its strongest position in history from the standpoint of big scale product" adding "it has taken us several years to attain this momentum." Sixteen films were completed and ready for distribution, including ''
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'' and '' Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'', along with '' Bridge to the Sun'', '' Thunder of Drums'', '' Bachelor in Paradise'' and '' Light in the Piazza''. Filming was taking place on ''
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'', '' How the West Was Won'', ''
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'', '' Sweet Bird of Youth'', '' A Very Private Affair'', '' I Thank a Fool'', '' All Fall Down'' and '' The Horizontal Lieutenant''. Filming was about to start on '' Billy Rose's Jumbo'', '' Two Weeks in Another Town'', and '' Swordsman of Siena'', and projects planned (not all of which were ultimately filmed) included '' Boys' Night Out'', '' Damon and Pythias'', '' Seven Seas to Calais'', '' Rififi in Tokyo'', '' The Tartars'', '' Period of Adjustment'', '' The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters'' (which became a TV series), '' The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'' (eventually adapted for TV), '' The Prize'', '' The Courtship of Eddie's Father'', George Bradshaw's ''It's Only a Paper Moon'', ''Over the Rainbow'', ''Guns in the Afternoon'' (released as '' Ride the High Country''), Peter Matthiessen's ''Raditzer'', Rona Jaffe's ''Away from Home'',
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's '' Winter of Our Discontent'',
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'' and a sequel to '' Seven Brides for Seven Brothers''. However a number of Siegel films were flops with ''Four Horsemen'' and ''Mutiny'' being particularly expensive box office failures. This led to Siegel being replaced as head of production in January 1962 by Robert M. Weitman.


Independent producer

Siegel then began working as an independent producer. He ran his own production company from 1964 to 1967. Siegel died of a heart attack in Los Angeles on December 29, 1982, aged 79.


Personal life

He was married to Ruth (Shor) Siegel until her death in 1962; together they had three sons, Andrew, Norman, and Richard.


Selected filmography as producer

*'' The Iron Curtain'' (1948) - 20th Century Fox *'' A Letter to Three Wives'' (1949) - 20th Century Fox *'' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' (1953) - 20th Century Fox *'' Three Coins in the Fountain'' (1954) - 20th Century Fox *''
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'' (1956) - MGM *'' Man on Fire'' (1957) - MGM *'' Les Girls'' (1957) - MGM *'' Merry Andrew'' (1958) - MGM *'' Some Came Running'' (1959) - MGM *'' The World, the Flesh and the Devil'' (1959) - MGM *'' Home From the Hill'' (1960) - MGM *'' Walk Don't Run'' (1966) - Columbia *'' Alvarez Kelly'' (1966) - Columbia *'' No Way to Treat a Lady'' (1968) - Paramount


Filmography as head of MGM

Includes MGM profits/losses based on Eddie Mannix ledger:Figures from *'' Ben Hur'' (1959) (November 1959) - profit of $20,409,000 *'' The Wreck of the Mary Deare'' (November 1959) *'' Never So Few'' (December 1959) - loss of $1,155,000 *'' The Gazebo'' (December 1959) - profit of $628,000 *'' The Last Voyage'' (February 1960) - loss of $551,000 *'' Home from the Hill'' (March 1960) - loss of $122,000 *'' Please Don't Eat the Daisies'' (March 1960) - profit of $1,842,000 *'' Platinum High School'' (May 1960) - loss of $270,000 *''
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'' (May 1960) - loss of $57,000 *'' The Gallant Hours'' *'' The Subterraneans'' - loss of $1,311,000 *''
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'' (August 1960) - loss of $99,000 *''
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'' (August 1960) - profit of $245,000 *'' All the Fine Young Cannibals'' (September 1960) - loss of $1,108,000 *'' Key Witness'' (October 1960) - loss of $496,000 *''
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'' (November 1960) - profit of $1,857,000 *'' Cimarron'' (December 1960) - loss of $3,618,000 *'' The Village of the Damned'' (December 1960) - profit of $860,000 *'' Where the Boys Are'' (December 1960) *'' Go Naked in the World'' (March 1961) - loss of $1,462,000 *'' The Green Helmet'' (1961) - profit of $124,000 *'' Atlantis, the Lost Continent'' (May 1961) *'' Two Loves'' (June 1961) - loss of $1,773,000 *'' The Honeymoon Machine'' (August 1961) - profit of $122,000 *'' Ada'' (August 1961) - loss of $2,372,000 *'' A Thunder of Drums'' (September 1961) - loss of $42,000 *'' Bridge to the Sun'' (August 1961) *''
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'' (October 1961) - profit of $1,621,000 *'' Bachelor in Paradise'' (November 1961) - lost $344,000 *'' Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' (February 1962) - loss of $5,853,000 *'' Light in the Piazza'' (February 1962) - loss of $472,000 *'' Sweet Bird of Youth'' (March 1962) *'' All Fall Down'' (April 1962) - loss of $1,048,000 *'' The Tartars'' (June 1962) - profit of $34,000 *'' Damon and Pythias'' (1962) - profit of $6,000 *'' Boys' Night Out'' (June 1962) - loss of $262,000 *''
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'' (August 1962) *'' Two Weeks in Another Town'' (August 1962) - loss of $2,969,000 *'' I Thank a Fool'' (Sept 1962) - lost $1,207,000 *'' Period of Adjustment'' (October 1962) - profit of $558,000 *''
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'' (November 1962) - loss at least $10 million *'' How the West Was Won'' (November 1962) *'' Billy Rose's Jumbo'' (December 1962) - loss of $3,956,000 *'' In the Cool of the Day'' (March 1963) *'' The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters'' (1963) (TV series)


Unmade films

*adaptation of ''
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'' by
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*''And Seven from America'' about the
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*adaptation of ''The Alligators'' by Molly Kazan *''The Secret Classroom''New Impetus Lent Activity at MGM: Siegel Cites Impressive List of Stories, Stars, New Faces, Scheuer, Philip K. ''Los Angeles Times'' 09 Apr 1959: B9. *''County Fair'' – drama set against backdrop of
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*''Only in America'' play by Harry Golden *''Charlemagne'' *'' Lady L'' – film postponed *'' The Winter of Our Discontent'' based on book by
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*''Inamorta'' by Richard Brooks *'' The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'' based on the book by William L. ShirerShirer Best Seller on Nazis Bought: MGM Secures 'Third Reich'; Of Puppets and Improvising, Scheuer, Philip K. ''Los Angeles Times'' 09 Jan 1961: C13.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Siegel, Sol 1903 births 1982 deaths 20th Century Studios people American film producers Film serial crew American film studio executives Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executives 20th-century American businesspeople