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Barney Balaban (June 8, 1887 – March 7, 1971) was an American film executive who was the president of Paramount Pictures from 1936 to 1964 and an innovator in the
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industry.


Life and career

Barney Balaban (formerly Birnbaum) was the eldest of the seven sons of Bessarabian-
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immigrants Augusta "Gussie" (née Mendeburskey) and grocery store owner Israel Balaban.New York Times: "Barney Balaban Dead at 83; Headed Paramount Pictures"
March 8, 1971
His siblings in order were A. J., Leah, Ida, John, Max, Dave, Harry and Elmer. Balaban worked as a messenger boy and a cold storage company employee until 1908, when he was persuaded, at age 21, to go into the cinema business. According to a 1945 article in ''Forbes'' magazine, his mother came home from her first picture show and commented, "The customers pay before they even see what they're paying for! There'll be money in that business."''Forbes'', February 1, 1945, cited in ''Current Biography 1946'', p. 26 Balaban and his younger brothers rented the 100-seat Kedzie Theater. From there, Balaban's innovations changed the industry. In 1910, Balaban built the Circle Theatre, the first cinema to have a balcony. After his sister Ida married Sam Katz(1892-1960), the two brothers-in-law made plans for a chain of cinemas in the Midwest, the Balaban and Katz Theatre Chain. Barney's brothers John, Dave, Abe (aka A. J.), and Max all worked for Balaban and Katz. Brothers Elmer and Harry owned their own theater concern called H & E Balaban. The first link in the chain, the Central Park Theatre in Chicago, opened in 1917. Balaban and Katz set about to create the first
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movie theater. Their first theater cooling system combined a large fan blowing over cakes of ice in a washtub. Not only was the system noisy, it occasionally blew a shower of water onto the patrons. Balaban enlisted the aid of an engineer friend to create a workable system, and crowds began to go to the movies to escape the heat during the summer months, making motion picture exhibition a year-round business. The Balaban and Katz chain (B & K) incorporated in 1923. A controlling interest was purchased in 1926 by Famous Players-Lasky Corp. in exchange for thirteen million dollars in stock. On July 2, 1936, Paramount's directors elected Balaban president of the studio, succeeding John E. Otterson. As president, Balaban had the philosophy that Paramount had a responsibility "to explain America, its customs, and its people, to the world." Balaban, the son of Bessarabian emigrants who had lived the American Dream, purchased one of the 14 original copies of the
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from A.S.W. Rosenbach and, in 1945, donated it to the
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"as an expression of gratitude for the freedom his parents found in this country." Balaban continued as president of Paramount Pictures until 1964.''New York Times'',"Paramount Names New Top Executive"
/ref> He then became chairman until the 1966 takeover by Gulf and Western. The Balaban and Katz trademark is the property of the Balaban and Katz Historical Foundation. He was the uncle of actor
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.


Personal life

In 1929, Balaban married Tillie Urkov; they had three children, film producer and director
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(predeceased in 1965), actress and author Judith R. Balaban (who was married and divorced from
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, and Don Quine) and American jazz tubist and sousaphonist Leonard "Red" Balaban. Balaban died, aged 83, on March 7, 1971, with funeral services held at Westchester Jewish Center,
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.


Depiction in Media

Balban appears in the season 2 episode "Hollywoodland" of the NBC series '' Timeless'', portrayed by Josh Randall. Barney Balaban was also a featured character in the movie ''
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'', about the life of Alfred Hitchcock and his struggle to get '' Psycho'' made.


See also

* Elmer Balaban, brother *
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, nephew


References


External links

*
Balaban and Katz Historical Foundation
{{DEFAULTSORT:Balaban, Barney American people of Russian-Jewish descent American theatre managers and producers Businesspeople from Chicago 1887 births 1971 deaths Place of birth missing Place of death missing American film studio executives Paramount Pictures executives Balaban family 20th-century American businesspeople Presidents of Paramount Pictures