Nicholas Nayfack

Nicholas Nayfack (January 27, 1909 – March 31, 1958) was an American movie producer whose notable works include Forbidden Planet and The Invisible Boy. He was the nephew of MGM studio chief Nicholas Schenck and United Artists studio boss Joseph M. Schenck.

Nayfack was born in Brooklyn to Saul and Annie Nayfack. Annie was the sister of film producers Nicholas and Joesph Schenck. Nayfack had two brothers, Bertram and Jules. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Law School.

Nayfack entered the film industry as a lawyer in 1934 and was working at Fox Film when it merged with 20th Century Pictures, headed by his uncle Joseph, in 1935. He left to join MGM in 1936, where his uncle Nicholas was president of the parent company, Loew's Inc.

Nayfack worked for 20th Century Fox as an associate producer under Darryl F. Zanuck from 1937 to 1939. After leaving Fox, he became the head of the business affairs office for MGM. He joined the Navy during World War II and was a lieutenant commander in the South Pacific. After the war he became a producer for MGM with his first picture Border Incident (1949). He formed his own company, Pan Productions with a distribution and financing deal with MGM who released his last film, The Invisible Boy (1957).

He married actress Lynne Carver in 1937 and they divorced in 1942. He later married Patricia Schmidt with who he had a son, Nicholas Jr.

Nayfack died of a heart attack, aged 49, on March 31, 1958, at his Beverly Hills home.

Details

Vorname:Nicholas
Geburtsdatum:27.01.1909 (♒ Wassermann)
Geburtsort:New York City
Sterbedatum:31.03.1958
Sterbeort:Beverly Hills
Nationalität:Vereinigte Staaten
Wirkungsstätte:Vereinigte Staaten,
Geschlecht:♂männlich
Berufe:Filmproduzent, Produzent,

Merkmalsdaten

GND:N/A
LCCN:N/A
NDL:N/A
VIAF:87073691
BnF:N/A
ISNI:N/A
LCNAF:n93079924
Filmportal:N/A
IMDB:nm0623255