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William Perlberg (October 22, 1900 inŁódź,Poland – October 31, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film producer.
William Perlberg was born Wolf Perelberg, son of Israel Jakob Perelberg (later: Perlberg), a fur manufacturer, and Tajbe Markus. Seven months after his father, he came to the U.S. on May 17, 1905, with his mother and three siblings.
Before turning to film production in 1935, he first worked as fur trader for his father, from the late 1920s as an agent forWilliam Morris, later as a talent agent and personal assistant toHarry Cohn. During his 30-year career, Perlberg produced many box office hits for some of Hollywood's biggeststudios. He worked in association withGeorge Seaton on such films asThe Song of Bernadette (1943),Miracle on 34th Street (1947),The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947),Chicken Every Sunday (1949) andThe Country Girl (1954).
He married Josephine Brock a.k.a. Bobbe Brox, singer with theBrox Sisters, in 1928 and had a son, William Brock Perlberg (1933–2009).
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