Stuart Levy (30 November 1907 – 3 June 1966)[1] was a British film producer best known for his long association with Nat Cohen with whom he founded and ran Anglo-Amalgamated, making such productions as the Edgar Wallace Mysteries.[2][3][4] He was born in Hendon, London and died in London.
With Cohen, he co-owned the horse Anglo, which won the Grand National.
He had a daughter who took her own life in 1962.[5]
References
- ↑ "1939 England and Wales Register".
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(help) - ↑ "The Cinema Tycoons". The Sunday Times. No. 7130. London. January 10, 1960. p. 9.
- ↑ "Obituary 2 -- No Title". New York Times. 4 June 1966. p. 23.
- ↑ Pulleine, Tim (11 Feb 1988). "A mogul's farewell". The Guardian. London (UK). p. 12. ProQuest 186861243.
- ↑ "Film Chief's Daughter in Death Fall". The Sunday Times. No. 7260. London, England. 8 July 1962. p. 1.
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