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Betty Lasky
Betty Lasky, (born October 10, 1922) is an American author and film historian. She is the daughter of pioneering producer Jesse L. Lasky, a key founder of Paramount Pictures and Bessie Mona Ginsberg Lasky, a painter known for her depictions of the California missions. Her late brother, Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., was the screenwriter of over 50 films, including a long partnership with the DeMilles. She grew up in and around Hollywood, piquing her interest in film history. Her writing career began as a screen story analyst for RKO Pictures, the Selznick Company and the Hamilburg Agency, as well as a position editing and writing for ''The Players Showcase Magazine''.〔http://www.jesse-l-lasky.com/BettyLasky.html〕 In the 1970s, she worked with attorney Terrys T. Olender to preserve film artifacts saved by the City of Los Angeles in the Lincoln Heights Jail. As a result, she was asked by her former employer, RKO, to compile and publish a history of the film company (producer of ''Citizen Kane'' and ''King Kong''). ''RKO: The Biggest Little Major of Them All'' was released in 1984 by Prentice-Hall. She also contributed the "Roots of Hollywood" chapter in ''Hollywood Archive: The Hidden History of Hollywood in the Golden Age'' (New York: Angel City Press and Universal Publishing, a division of Rizzoli) in 2000.〔http://www.jesse-l-lasky.com/docs/betty/2009.pdf〕 ==References==
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