Stanley R. Jaffe, the producer and studio executive who won an Oscar in 1980 for Kramer vs. Kramer and shepherded other acclaimed films like Fatal Attraction , Goodbye, Columbus and The Bad News Bears ...
Jaffe, the veteran producer and studio executive ... the film was optioned just before another Roth book, “Portnoy’s Complaint,” became a best-selling novel. “Goodbye, Columbus” became ...
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“Five of his films were up for best picture Oscars, and they were directed by four different men,” Jaffe said in Bernard F. Dick’s 2001 book, Engulfed: The Death of Paramount Pictures and ...
Jaffe, a former Hollywood wunderkind who became ... about the disappearance of a boy in New York, based on a book that drew inspiration from the case of Etan Patz. The movie, which focused on ...
EXCLUSIVE: Miramax has appointed former Village Roadshow, Amigos de Garcia and CBS executive Alix Jaffe as President of Television, effective March 31. She succeeds Marc Helwig who departed the ...
Stanley R. Jaffe, a former Paramount Pictures president who became the youngest studio chief in history and later won a Best Picture Oscar for producing Kramer vs. Kramer and was nominated for ...
Stanley R. Jaffe, who won an Oscar as producer of “Kramer vs. Kramer” in 1980 and served in top positions at several studios, died Monday in Rancho Mirage. He was 84. Jaffe, the son of ...
Years before they were part of the Critical Role D&D role-playing crew, Ashley Johnson and Taliesin Jaffe were child actors ... both fiction and nonfiction books on the New York Times Best ...
Harold Jaffe, the owner of Harold's New York Deli in Edison known for its massive sandwiches and huge portions, has died. He was 82. Jaffe, a Marlboro resident, died March 5 at Hackensack Meridian ...