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Hunt Stromberg Jr.
Hunt Stromberg, Jr. (May 16, 1923 – November 24, 1986) was a Broadway, radio and television producer best remembered for the discovery and casting of Maila Nurmi as Vampira, and for producing the 1973 film classic ''Frankenstein: The True Story''.
==Life and career==
Hunt Stromberg, Jr. was born in Los Angeles, California, on May 16, 1923, the son of legendary Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and independent producer Hunt Stromberg. He began his career as a producer with the successful revival of Victor Herbert's ''The Red Mill'' in 1945 - which, at age 23, made him the youngest producer on Broadway. He followed-up with revivals of ''The Front Page'' in 1946 and ''Sally'' in 1948.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hunt Stromberg Jr. )
In the early 1950s Stromberg was program director for KABC-TV, a Los Angeles ABC-TV affiliate, and was looking for a host for a late-night horror movie program. He remembered seeing a beautiful, wasp-waisted woman win first prize at a masquerade ball dressed as a ghoul. After months of searching he tracked down actress/model Maila Nurmi and in 1954 they created Vampira. An overnight, nationwide success, the oft-copied character was to remain popular for decades.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Maila "Vampira" Nurmi )
By the late 1950s Stromberg was a protégé of James Aubrey and followed him to CBS when he became top programming executive there, involved with such shows as ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', ''Hogan's Heroes'', ''Gilligan's Island'', ''Green Acres'', and ''Lost in Space''. Due to corporate in-fighting he brought about the cancellation of ''The Judy Garland Show'', and together with Aubrey was ousted from CBS in 1965.〔''Rainbow's End: The Judy Garland Show'' by Coyne Steven Sanders, copyright 1990, paperback edition 1992, Zebra Books (0-8217-3708-2 ).〕
As an independent TV producer Stromberg turned to the horror genre and produced ''Frankenstein: The True Story'' in 1973, which is "Considered by many to be the finest film version of this classic tale.".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Summary )〕 In 1980 he executive produced ''The Curse of King Tut's Tomb'' and at the time of his death held the movie option for Robert Bloch's book ''Night of the Ripper''.
Hunt Stromberg, Jr. was married to Marilyn Elwell from 1947 to 1949. He died on November 24, 1986, in Los Angeles, California - where he was born - of a ruptured aneurysm.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography )

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