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Definition of Sam Goldwyn
1. Noun. United States film maker (born in Poland) who founded his own film company and later merged with Louis B. Mayer (1882-1974).
Generic synonyms: Film Maker, Film Producer, Filmmaker, Movie Maker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sam Goldwyn
Literary usage of Sam Goldwyn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California by Commonwealth Club of California (1922)
"... a story of my own entitled, "The Real Santa Claus," and after I had waited
around two months, Sam Goldwyn told me, that it was a peach of a story, ..."
2. Postcommunism: Four Perspectives by Michael Mandelbaum (1996)
"Sam Goldwyn is alleged to have said, "The most important thing about acting is
sincerity: once you've learned to fake that, you've got it made. ..."
3. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive! by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"In the cigar smoke-filled backroom every Saturday night the moguls who ran the
studios, Sam Goldwyn, Carl Laemmle Jr., Joseph Shenck, Irving Thalberg and ..."
4. Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California by Commonwealth Club of California (1922)
"... a story of my own entitled, "The Real Santa Claus," and after I had waited
around two months, Sam Goldwyn told me, that it was a peach of a story, ..."
5. Postcommunism: Four Perspectives by Michael Mandelbaum (1996)
"Sam Goldwyn is alleged to have said, "The most important thing about acting is
sincerity: once you've learned to fake that, you've got it made. ..."
6. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive! by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"In the cigar smoke-filled backroom every Saturday night the moguls who ran the
studios, Sam Goldwyn, Carl Laemmle Jr., Joseph Shenck, Irving Thalberg and ..."