Mike Todd, Jr.

Mike Todd Jr.
Born October 8, 1929(1929-10-08)
Los Angeles, California
Died May 5, 2002(2002-05-05) (aged 72)
County Carlow, Ireland
Spouse Sarah Jane Weaver (1953-1972)
Susan McCarthy (1972-2002)

Michael Todd Jr. (8 October 1929 Los Angeles, United States – 5 May 2002 County Carlow, Ireland) was the son of movie producer and cinema pioneer Mike Todd and his first wife, Bertha Freshman Todd. He also a stepson of Elizabeth Taylor even though he was older than his famous stepmother through his father's third marriage. Todd Jr. was vice president of his father's company, Cinerama, and was responsible for filming the famous roller-coaster scene from the company's debut film, This is Cinerama (1952).

Todd Jr. is also known for introducing the short-lived movie format Smell-o-Vision, used solely in the 1960 film Scent of Mystery, which he produced.

Following in his father's footsteps of producing attractions for World's Fairs, Todd Jr. produced a racially integrated minstrel show for the 1964 New York World's Fair, called "America, Be Seated." It closed after two performances.

In 1983, Todd Jr. and his wife Susan McCarthy wrote a biography of Todd Sr. called A Valuable Property: The Life Story of Michael Todd (ISBN 0-87795-491-7)

Todd Jr. was first married to Sarah Jane Weaver (1953–1972) and they had six children by the names of Cyrus, Susan, Sarah, Eliza Haselton, Daniel and Oliver Todd. Later, when married to Susan McCarthy (1972–2002), Todd Jr. had two more children, Del and James.

Michael Todd Jr. died in Ireland of lung cancer, at the age of 72 with all of his children and his second wife surviving him.

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