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Alan Hirschfield

Alan James Hirschfield (October 10, 1935 – January 15, 2015) was an American film studio executive and philanthropist. Hirschfield served as the CEO of Columbia Pictures from 1973 to 1978 and the chairman of 20th Century Fox from 1982 until 1986. Outside of the film industry, Hirschfield helped Clive Davis establish Arista Records in the 1970s.〔〔
==Biography==
Hirschfield was born to a Jewish family〔Erens, Patricia (The Jew in American Cinema ) ISBN 9780253204936 | ISBN 0253204933 | Publisher: Indiana University Press | Publish Date: August 1988〕 in New York on October 10, 1935, to Norman and Betty Hirschfield.〔 The family moved to Oklahoma City when he was 3-years old, where his father worked for Allen & Company's natural gas operations.〔 Alan Hirschfield received a bachelor's degree from the University of Oklahoma and a master's degree from Harvard Business School.〔 After school, he went to work for Allen & Company (he was a close friend with its founder Charles Allen Jr.) and after Allen & Company took a financial stake in the film studio Warner Bros., Hirschfield was appointed financial vice president.〔
In 1973, again after Allen & Co took a financial stake in Columbia Pictures, Hirschfield was appointed CEO serving in that position from 1973 to 1978.〔 In 1978, Hirschfield was forced out of Columbia Pictures for his refusal to reinstate David Begelman, a studio executive who had embezzled $61,000 from Columbia, citing moral grounds.〔〔 In 1981, Hirschfield was hired by Marvin Davis to be the chairman of 20th Century Fox; he resigned in 1984 and was replaced by Barry Diller.〔 From 1990 to 1992, Alan Hirschfield served as a co-CEO and investment banker for the former Financial News Network. He was also the co-CEO of the Data Broadcasting Corp from 1992 to 2000.〔
The Begelman embezzlement and its aftermath were the subject of the best-selling 1982 non-fiction book "Indecent Exposure" by David McClintick.

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