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  1. Solomon Max Wurtzel (September 12, 1890 – April 9, 1958) was an American film producer. Life and career. Tom Mix, actor; Sol Wurtzel, West Coast manager for Fox Film Corporation; and Winfield R. Sheehan, Fox Film general manager (1919) William Farnum, Helen and Babe Ruth and Wurtzel on the Fox Studios lot in Hollywood (1920)

  2. Sol M. Wurtzel. 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.

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • September 12, 1890
    • Sol M. Wurtzel
    • April 9, 1958
  3. 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.

  4. The Sol M. Wurtzel papers span the years circa 1917-1967 (bulk 1917-1941) and encompass 2.8 linear feet. The collection consists of correspondence with William Fox and others, miscellaneous papers, and photographs.

  5. Sol Wurtzel (born Solomon Max Wurtzel; September 12, 1890 – April 9, 1958) was an American film producer. Known For. 7th Heaven. The Big Noise. Jitterbugs. Great Guns. Charlie Chan at the Opera. A-Haunting We Will Go. Judge Priest. Charlie Chan in Egypt. Production.

  6. The Sol M. Wurtzel papers span the years circa 1917-1967 (bulk 1917-1941) and encompass 2.8 linear feet. The collection consists of correspondence with William Fox and others, miscellaneous papers, and photographs.

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    Solomon Max "Sol" Wurtzel was an American film producer. He started out as an assistant to William Fox at the Fox Film Corporation. Fox sent Wurtzel to Hollywood from New York in 1917 to serve as general superintendent of Fox's Hollywood studio.