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  1. Mar 28, 2021 · From Larry David to Seth Rogen, there are plenty of famously Jewish people in the celebrity realm. But there are also numerous celebrities you probably didn't realize have Jewish connections as...

    • Henry Blodget
    • Arielle Kaplan
    • Let’s start with the Jewish creators, shall we? Executive producer Marta Fran Kauffman, who has three children with her ex-Michael Skloff, was raised in a Conservative Jewish household in the Philadelphia suburbs.
    • Kauffman’s co-creator and real-life friend from their days at Brandeis University, David Crane, was also raised in a Jewish household.
    • Kauffman’s ex, Michael Skloff, played a role too: Before they separated, the Jewish musician composed the music for the iconic Friends theme song.
    • As for the theme song’s lyrics? Those were written by Jewish lyricist Alta Sherral Willis, who described “I’ll Be There For You” as the “whitest song I ever wrote.”
  2. Larry Sugar. Producer: First Wave. Larry Sugar has enjoyed a successful 35 year career in the motion picture business, specializing in the international licensing, marketing and distribution of feature films for such media giants as Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, Lorimar, CBS and Republic Pictures.

  3. Sep 3, 2010 · Further down the list, the strivers include Hebrews like Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, which manages $3.3 trillion in assets; schmatte-peddler-made-good Ralph Lauren, who just opened a 23,000...

  4. He is the son of the producer/distributor Larry Sugar and is married to Lauren Wall Sugar. He is Jewish. [1] Sugar's list of literary and talent clients includes Steven Soderbergh, Richard Linklater, Cary Fukunaga, Edgar Wright, Marc Webb, Patty Jenkins and Robin Wright.

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · The phenomenon she describes is that of traditionally liberal Jews who are being forced to reckon with what has become of their political home on the American Left, where they either no longer...

  6. Mar 27, 2020 · How Jewish is Larry? It depends. When he bumbles his way into saving a Jewish man from a baptism, he is a hero to his landsmen — if only by accident.