- TitleDarryl F. Zanuck and Virginia Fox visitors' book, 1947 - 1972 (inclusive)
- Collector
- Date(s)1947 - 1972 (inclusive)
- Related names
- Description
1 folder(s) of papers
- Summary
The collection consists of a photocopied guest book that contains numerous signatures and inscriptions among its 27 pages. The first half contains entries from 1947 through 1952, with the remainder from 1964 through 1972. Since the later inscriptions are exclusively to Fox, it would appear that she retained custody of the book after the couple separated.
- BiographyDarryl F. Zanuck (1902-1979) was born in Wahoo, Nebraska. He joined Warner Bros. in 1923 as a screenwriter and worked his way up in the studio hierarchy, becoming studio manager in 1928 and head of production in 1929. In 1933 Zanuck teamed with Joseph Schenck to form 20th Century Pictures. A merger with the Fox Film Corporation the following year resulted in 20th Century-Fox, where Zanuck was in charge of production through 1956. Zanuck then became an independent producer whose films were distributed by 20th Century-Fox. He was elected president of the studio in 1962 and named chairman and CEO in 1969. Zanuck resigned in 1971. Zanuck served on the Academy Board of Governors from March 1933 to October 1934; October 1936 to December 1940; and January 1941 to October 1942 (third vice president, 1941). Zanuck received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award three times (1937, 1944, 1950) and received an Academy Award nomination as producer of "The Longest Day" (1962).
- Subjects
- Acquisitions InformationGift of Jeff Spielberg, 2004
- Preferred citationDarryl F. Zanuck and Virginia Fox visitors' book, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
- DepartmentLibrary
- 1063
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