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  1. Pacific Palisades, California, U.S. Occupations. Film producer. television producer. Known for. Original owner of The Bitter End, martial arts and action films. Website. fredweintraub .com. Fred Robert Weintraub (April 27, 1928 – March 5, 2017) [1] was an American film and television producer and writer.

  2. Mar 7, 2017 · Fred Weintraub, right, with Bruce Lee during the filming of “Enter the Dragon.” The bearded, 6-foot-2 rebel who nurtured the neophytes was an improbable muse.

  3. Mar 8, 2017 · Fred Weintraub was 88 years old. His wife, Jackie, confirmed his death to NPR. He died at their home in Pacific Palisades, Calif. on March 5, due to complications related to Parkinson’s disease. Born in the Bronx on April 27, 1928, Weintraub studied for his bar mitzvah with famed cantor and Metropolitan Opera soloist Richard Tucker.

  4. Mar 8, 2017 · Fred Weintraub, producer of Bruce Lee’s “Enter The Dragon,” died March 5 at his Pacific Palisades home due to natural causes related to Parkinson’s disease. He was 88. He was 88.

  5. Mar 8, 2017 · Fred Robert Weintraub was born in the Bronx on April 27, 1928, to parents who owned and operated two baby furniture stores. Mr. Weintraub, who had two sisters, inherited that appetite for retail.

  6. Jun 6, 2018 · Fred Weintraub Died on March 5, 2017 at age 88. Mr. Weintraub left home, family and a baby-carriage business to become the Greenwich Village impresario who advanced the careers of dozens of ...

  7. Mar 11, 2017 · Fred Weintraub, whose club The Bitter End was instrumental in kick-starting the careers of numerous artists, died on Sunday from complications of Parkinson’s Disease. He was 88.