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Joseph Herman Pasternak (born József Paszternák; September 19, 1901 – September 13, 1991) was a Hungarian-American film producer in Hollywood.Pasternak spent the Hollywood "Golden Age" of musicals at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, producing many successful musicals with female singing stars like Deanna Durbin, Kathryn Grayson and Jane Powell, as well as swimmer/bathing beauty Esther Williams' films.
Olive Kline performing "The Japanese Sandman" in 1920 with Pasternack conducting. He was born in Częstochowa, Poland in 1881, the eldest son of Sigmund and Dora Pasternack. . He had two younger brothers, Samuel and Dav
Joe Pasternack III (born April 15, 1977) is an American college basketball coach. He is the current head coach of the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos, having been appointed to the position in March 2017.
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The legend of "Claire of New Orleans" is born after two fishermen find a wedding dress floating around on the Mississippi River one day. The legend tells that the Countess Claire Ledux disappeared on her wedding day in the year of 1840, and when the dress was found, the people of New Orleans assumed that the bride had committed suicide by throwing herself into the river.
Michael Joseph Pasternak (born 26 December 1942), known by his stage name Emperor Rosko, is an American presenter of rock music programmes, most widely known for his shows on Radio Caroline and BBC Radio 1 in the UK in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Joseph "Joe" Pasternak (1901–1991), Hungarian-US film producer; Josef Pasternack (1881–1940), Polish conductor and composer; Kenneth Pasternak (born 1954), American businessman; Leon Pasternak (1910–1969), Polish poet and satirist; Leonid Pasternak (1862–1945), Russian painter, father of Boris Pasternak; Marco Pasternak, character in ...
Presenting Lily Mars is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, produced by Joe Pasternak, starring Judy Garland and Van Heflin, and based on the 1933 novel by Booth Tarkington. The film is often cited as Garland's first film playing an adult role.