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Betty Lasky

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Betty Lasky

Birth
Death
7 Jan 2017 (aged 94)
Burial
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0903734, Longitude: -118.3207744
Plot
Chapel Columbarium
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Hollywood Historian. Betty Lasky was the daughter of pioneering producer Jesse L. Lasky (key founder of Paramount Pictures) and Bessie Mona Ginsberg Lasky, a painter known for her depictions of the California missions. Her late brother, Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., was the screenwriter of over 50 films, including a long partnership with the DeMilles. She grew up in and around Hollywood, piquing her interest in film history. Her writing career began as a screen story analyst for RKO Pictures, the Selznick Company and the Hamilburg Agency, as well as a position editing and writing for The Players Showcase Magazine.

In the 1970s, she worked with attorney Terrys T. Olender to preserve film artifacts saved by the City of Los Angeles in the Lincoln Heights Jail. As a result, she was asked by her former employer, RKO, to compile and publish a history of the film company (producer of Citizen Kane and King Kong). RKO: The Biggest Little Major of Them All was released in 1984 by Prentice-Hall. She also contributed the "Roots of Hollywood" chapter in Hollywood Archive: The Hidden History of Hollywood in the Golden Age (New York: Angel City Press and Universal Publishing, a division of Rizzoli) in 2000. Miss Lasky died of pneumonia on the afternoon of January 7, 2017, at her home in Los Angeles, survived by extended family members. She was 94.
Contributor: the Chronicler (47037004)
Hollywood Historian. Betty Lasky was the daughter of pioneering producer Jesse L. Lasky (key founder of Paramount Pictures) and Bessie Mona Ginsberg Lasky, a painter known for her depictions of the California missions. Her late brother, Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., was the screenwriter of over 50 films, including a long partnership with the DeMilles. She grew up in and around Hollywood, piquing her interest in film history. Her writing career began as a screen story analyst for RKO Pictures, the Selznick Company and the Hamilburg Agency, as well as a position editing and writing for The Players Showcase Magazine.

In the 1970s, she worked with attorney Terrys T. Olender to preserve film artifacts saved by the City of Los Angeles in the Lincoln Heights Jail. As a result, she was asked by her former employer, RKO, to compile and publish a history of the film company (producer of Citizen Kane and King Kong). RKO: The Biggest Little Major of Them All was released in 1984 by Prentice-Hall. She also contributed the "Roots of Hollywood" chapter in Hollywood Archive: The Hidden History of Hollywood in the Golden Age (New York: Angel City Press and Universal Publishing, a division of Rizzoli) in 2000. Miss Lasky died of pneumonia on the afternoon of January 7, 2017, at her home in Los Angeles, survived by extended family members. She was 94.
Contributor: the Chronicler (47037004)


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  • Created by: Romper90069
  • Added: Sep 16, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183460875/betty-lasky: accessed ), memorial page for Betty Lasky (11 Oct 1922–7 Jan 2017), Find a Grave Memorial ID 183460875, citing Hollywood Forever, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Romper90069 (contributor 1277).