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  1. Hannah Weinstein (née Dorner; June 23, 1911 – March 9, 1984) was an American-British journalist, publicist and left-wing political activist who moved to Britain and became a television producer. She is best remembered for having produced The Adventures of Robin Hood television series in the mid-to-late 1950s.

  2. Mar 11, 1984 · Hannah Weinstein, a Hollywood film producer and a political activist, died of a heart attack Friday at her home on Park Avenue. She was 72 years old.

  3. Weinstein, Hannah (1911–1984) American film producer and political activist. Born Hannah Dorner on June 23, 1911, in New York City; died of a heart attack on March 9, 1984, in New York; daughter of Israel Dorner and Celia (Kaufman) Dorner; New York University, B.A., 1927; married Peter Weinstein (a journalist), in 1938 (divorced 1955 ...

  4. Hannah Weinstein was a producer who worked on Stir Crazy, Claudine and The Adventures of Robin Hood. She was also a leftist activist and a co-founder of Third World Cinema Corporation.

    • June 23, 1911
    • March 9, 1984
  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Raised by a McCarthy-era rebel, the producer and journalist Hannah Weinstein, she followed her mother’s path into movies and television, advocacy and action.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · Award-winning biographer Julia Bricklin’s spellbinding Red Sapphire: The Woman Who Beat the Blacklist recounts a remarkable tale of blacklist-era resistance in the story of Hannah Weinstein, a left-liberal American journalist, publicist, speechwriter, and political activist who chose European exile for herself and her young daughters as ...

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  8. Hannah Weinstein (1911-1984) was a producer of TV series and movies, such as The Adventures of Robin Hood, Claudine and Stir Crazy. She was born and died in New York City, and was the mother of producer Paula Weinstein.