Ray Stark (Norwegian Wikipedia)

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  • «Modern Sculpture at the Getty». Smithsonian Magazine (på engelsk). 21. august 2007. Besøkt 7. august 2021. «he Getty Center unveiled the complete Fran and Ray Stark sculpture collection a few weeks ago in Los Angeles. The deal was inked in 2005, with several of the 28 works appearing around the Brentwood campus over the last year, serving as sneak peaks of the feature presentation to come. The late Ray Stark was the legendary movie producer behind such hits as Funny Girl.» 

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  • «Legendary Producer Ray Stark Honored at SCA». cinema.usc.edu. University of Southern Califormia (USC) : School of Cinematic Arts. 29. september 2016. Besøkt 7. august 2021. «On September 27th, the USC School of Cinematic Arts opened a three-day tribute to legendary film producer, Ray Stark. Stark and his wife Frances were the benefactors of the School’s Peter Stark Producing Program, which they named for their late son. The opening evening featured a panel discussion about Stark’s work, followed by a screening of Funny Girl, held, appropriately, in the Ray Stark Family Theatre on campus. The retrospective continued on the 28th and 29th with screenings of The Goodbye Girl and Steel Magnolias. | A Tribute to Ray Stark Panel Discussion, was moderated by former agent Jim Wiatt, who is a member of the SCA Board of Councilors. The discussion was affectionately filled with “Ray stories,” from Hawk Koch, former president of the Association of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences; Marykay Powell, producer and former President of Rastar Film; and Frank Price, former head of Columbia Pictures and Chairman of the SCA Board of Councilors. Richard Dreyfuss, who won an Academy Award in 1977 for his role in The Goodbye Girl sent a video tribute in which he credited Ray Stark for discovering him.» 

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