Paul N. Lazarus III

Paul N. Lazarus III is an American film producer.[1]

In the 1960s he was an agent, his clients including Woody Allen. He ran his own production company and became chief of production for the film division of HBO. He spent a year as director of the New Mexico Film Commission then went to work for the University of Miami.[2]

In 1985 he published a book The Film Producer: A Handbook for Producing.[3]

Select Filmography

  • The Cell: Part One (1971) (documentary short) - executive producer
  • Westworld (1973) - producer
  • Extreme Close-Up (1973) - producer
  • Young Marriage (1973) (short) - executive producer
  • But Jack Was a Good Driver (1974) (short) - executive producer
  • Futureworld (1976) - producer
  • Capricorn One (1978) - producer
  • Hanover Street (1979) - producer
  • Barbarosa (1982) - producer
  • Gringo Wedding (2006) - executive producer
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References

  1. "Legends of Film: Paul Lazarus" (Podcast). 27 December 2004.
  2. LIGHTS, CAMERA, DIPLOMA! BOOKS, SWEAT AND TEARS -- AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, FILM STUDENTS LEARN THE HARD TRUTH ABOUT MAKING MOVIES.: [SUN-SENTINEL Edition] Schudel, Matt. Sun Sentinel; Fort Lauderdale [Fort Lauderdale]29 July 1990: 8.
  3. NONFICTION: [Home Edition] Yerxa, Ron. Los Angeles Times 17 Nov 1985: 8.


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