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David Begelman (August 26, 1921 – August 7, 1995) was a Hollywood producer who was involved in a studio embezzlement scandal in the 1970s. He was the father of one daughter, Leslie Robin Begelman. ==Biography== Begelman 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 City. He worked at the Music Corporation of America (MCA) for more than 11 years, eventually becoming vice president. He left in 1960 to co-found the talent agency Creative Management Associates (CMA) with Freddie Fields. Their clients included Jack Carter, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Marilyn Monroe, Liza Minnelli, Woody Allen, Richard Burton, Peter Sellers, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, Rock Hudson, Carol Channing, and others. He left CMA in 1973 to take over the floundering Columbia Pictures. Begelman recruited big-name stars from his former company, dramatically changing the company's image by producing such hits as ''Tommy'' (1975), ''Shampoo'' (1975), ''Murder by Death'' (1976), and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' (1977). Begelman became among the first Hollywood agents to cross over and rise to the top of the studio system.
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