Arthur B. Krim

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Arthur B. Krim (April 4, 1910September 21, 1994) was an entertainment lawyer, the former finance chairman for the United States Democratic Party, an adviser to President Lyndon Johnson and the former chairman of Eagle-Lion Films (1946-1949), United Artists (1951-1969), and Orion Pictures (1978-1992).[1] He received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1930, and graduated from Columbia Law School two years later.

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  1. ^ Krim, Trustees' Former Leader, Is Dead at 84
Awards
Preceded by
Lew Wasserman
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
1974
Succeeded by
Jules C. Stein