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  1. Wurtzel cofounded and served as the first President of Temple Israel of Hollywood. [6] Ill for many years following a stroke in 1953, Wurtzel died at his home in Hollywood on April 9, 1958. [7] John Ford and Rabbi Max Nussbaum delivered eulogies at his funeral at Temple Israel of Hollywood attended by 400 mourners.

  2. Sol M. Wurtzel. Producer: Battle of Broadway. American production executive, with Fox from 1914 as private secretary to William Fox. From the mid-1930s until 1949, he served as head producer for the 20th Century Fox B-unit.

  3. Dec 31, 2014 · Judge Priest depicting life in Kentucky after the Civil War and Reconstruction Period. It still shows the stereotypes and prejudices which existed at that time in a somewhat humorous manner. Based on a story by the noted Kentucky humorist, Irvin S. Cobb, it presents life as one would have imagined it at that time period.

  4. One year before the outbreak, my great-grandfather, pioneer producer Sol M. Wurtzel, arrived to run the original Fox Studio at Sunset Blvd. and Western Ave. Sol had personally experienced the flu ...

  5. Sol M. Wurtzel. Producer: Battle of Broadway. American production executive, with Fox from 1914 as private secretary to William Fox. From the mid-1930s until 1949, he served as head producer for the 20th Century Fox B-unit.

  6. Oct 14, 2021 · The author’s great-grandfather, Fox Studio Production Executive Sol M. Wurtzel (#23), with wife Marian to his right and Fox Director Frank Borzage to his left, at the first Academy Awards banquet.

  7. Sol M. Wurtzel was an American producer and executive active in film from 1917 to 1949. William Fox sent Wurtzel to Hollywood from New York in 1917 to serve as general superintendent of Fox's Hollywood studio.