Lewis M. Allen
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Lewis Maitland Allen (born June 27, 1922 Berryville, Virginia; died December 8, 2003) New York City was an American film producer and Tony Award winning Broadway producer.[1] He was married to screenwriter Jay Presson Allen. He was nominated for seven Tony Awards and won three.[2]
On Broadway, he was renowned for producing Annie and Master Class and in film was known for producing film versions of The Connection (1961), Lord of the Flies (1963), and Fahrenheit 451 (1966).
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