Louis B. Mayer

Louis B. Mayer

Additional CrewProducerActor
Born
July 12, 1884
Died
October 29, 1957
Awards
4 wins, 4 nominations

Mayer was born Lazar Meir in the Ukraine and grew up in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada after his parents fled Russian oppression in 1886. He had a brutal childhood, raised in poverty and suffering physical and emotional abuse from his nearly-illiterate peddler father. In the early 1890s, he…

Biography

Mayer was born Lazar Meir in the Ukraine and grew up in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada after his parents fled Russian oppression in 1886. He had a brutal childhood, raised in poverty and suffering physical and emotional abuse from his nearly-illiterate peddler father. In the early 1890s, he changed his name to Louis and fudged his birth date to reflect the more "patriotic" date of July 4, 1885. He moved to Boston in 1904 and struggled as a scrap-metal dealer until he was able to purchase a burlesque house. Although he made large sums by showing films (he made a sizable fortune off The Birth of a Nation (1915)), his early business ventures favored legitimate theater in New England. As his theater empire expanded, he had acquired and refurbished enough small movie theaters that he was able to move his business to Los Angeles and venture into movie production in 1918. Along with Samuel Goldwyn and Marcus Loew of Metro Pictures, he formed a new company called Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).

Over the next 25 years, MGM was "the Tiffany of the studios," producing more films and movie stars than any other studio in the world. Mayer became the prime creator of the enduring Hollywood of myth, home to stars like Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, and Jean Harlow. Mayer became the highest-paid man in America, one of the country's most successful horse breeders, a political force and Hollywood's leading spokesman. Both he and MGM reached their peaks at the end of World War II, and Mayer was forced out in 1951. He died of leukemia in 1957.

Actor

Married FlirtsMarried Flirts(1924)as Louis B. Mayer

Production Manager

The Wizard of OzThe Wizard of Oz(1939)

Additional Crew

That's Entertainment!That's Entertainment!(1974)
West of ZanzibarWest of Zanzibar(1928)
Memory LaneMemory Lane(1926)
MikeMike(1926)
Fine ClothesFine Clothes(1925)

Archive Footage

Garbo: Where Did You Go?Garbo: Where Did You Go?(2024)as Self
Los Angeles: Stories from the CityLos Angeles: Stories from the City(2024)as Self - Film Producer
Call Me KateCall Me Kate(2023)as Self
Marilyn Monroe, la célébrité à tout prixMarilyn Monroe, la célébrité à tout prix(2022)as Self
Lucy and DesiLucy and Desi(2022)as Self

Archive Sound

You Must Remember ThisYou Must Remember This(2014)as Self - Studio Head

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Constance Bennett, Louis B. Mayer, and Gilbert Roland12028-1 MGM Group Photo Louis B. Mayer, Katharine Hepburn, Greer Garson, Spencer Tracy, Walter Pidgon, Robert Taylor, etc... C. 1942Clark Gable, Greer Garson, and Louis B. Mayer in Adventure (1945)"Gone With The Wind," Signing contract,  8-25-38. Clark Gable, Selznick, Mannix Mayer. nad lightman.Cecil B. DeMille and Louis B. MayerJudy Garland with mother Ethyl and L.B. Morgan c. 1943