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Frank Yablans (August 27, 1935 – November 27, 2014) was an American studio executive,
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, and
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. Yablans served as an executive at
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, including President of the studio, in the 1960s and 70s. As a filmmaker, he is best known for writing and producing the film '' Mommie Dearest'' (1981), which was nominated for nine
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at the 2nd Golden Raspberry Awards, including "winning" Worst Picture and Worst Screenplay for Yablans.


Early life

Yablans was born in Brooklyn, New York to Annette and Morris Yablans. His father was a cab driver. His older brother is film producer
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of '' Halloween'' (1978) fame. He was
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.


Career

Yablans entered the motion picture business in 1956 joining Warner Bros. sales. In 1959, he joined
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as the Milwaukee sales manager where he stayed until 1966. He joined Sigma III and later transitioned to Filmways after it acquired Sigma III. He became executive vice president of sales for
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in June 1969. In this position, his expert marketing of the film ''
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'' (1970) led to his appointment as Paramount Studios' president on May 10, 1971. As head of Paramount, he oversaw the release and marketing of ''
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'' (1972), '' The Godfather Part II'' (1974), and '' Chinatown'' (1974). He also personally supervised the 100th birthday celebrations of studio founder Adolph Zukor in January 1973. After a reorganization at Paramount in which Charles Bluhdorn, the chairman and CEO of Gulf & Western Industries, was replaced by Barry Diller, Yablans announced his resignation as president on November 8, 1974. Following the end of his presidency, he became an independent producer, working primarily through Paramount and
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. He was executive producer of '' Silver Streak'' (1976), '' The Other Side of Midnight'' (1977), '' Congo'' (1995), and the popular HBO series "Rome." He also produced and adapted the screenplays for '' North Dallas Forty'' (1979) and '' Mommie Dearest'' (1981) (both based on books), the latter winning the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay. Yablans was recruited by Kirk Kerkorian to head his troubled and debt-laden film company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). While Yablans' reorganization of MGM and United Artists (UA) into a single entity as MGM/UA served to reduce costs and overhead, the company continued to lose value, and in 1986, was purchased by Ted Turner Productions for a reported $1.25 billion. During the time he left MGM, he formed Northstar Entertainment Corporation, with a partnership at Producers Sales Organization. In 1986, he had set up a two-year, seven-picture agreement with low-budget B-movie studio Empire International in order to produce feature films by early 1987. In 1987, director Arthur Seidelman partnered a non-exclusive association with Yablans to produce feature films. In 2003, Yablans co-founded with partners Cindy Bond, Charlie Stuart Gay and Ron Booth, Promenade Pictures, a production and marketing company committed to "family-friendly" entertainment, with its most ambitious project the "Epic Stories of the Bible" series of CGI-animated features, inaugurated with ''
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'' (2007) and ''Noah's Ark: The New Beginning'' (2012).


Death

Yablans died on Thanksgiving, November 27, 2014, from natural causes at the age of 79. He had three children – Robert Yablans (deceased), Sharon Abrams, and Edward Yablans – and long-time companion Nadia Pandolfo.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yablans, Frank 1935 births 2014 deaths American male screenwriters Jewish American screenwriters American film studio executives Paramount Pictures executives Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executives Warner Bros. people 21st-century American Jews Presidents of Paramount Pictures