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*[[Nina Jacobson]] is an American film executive who, until July 2006, was president of the [[Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group]], a subsidiary of [[The Walt Disney Company]].
*[[Nina Jacobson]] is an American film executive who, until July 2006, was president of the [[Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group]], a subsidiary of [[The Walt Disney Company]].
*[[Jeffrey Katzenberg]] is an [[United States|American]] businessman, film studio executive and [[film producer]]. As a businessman, he is the [[CEO]] of [[DreamWorks Animation]] and is also known for his tenure as chairman of [[The Walt Disney Studios (division)|The Walt Disney Studios]] from 1984 to 1994
*[[Jeffrey Katzenberg]] is an [[United States|American]] businessman, film studio executive and [[film producer]]. As a businessman, he is the [[CEO]] of [[DreamWorks Animation]] and is also known for his tenure as chairman of [[The Walt Disney Studios (division)|The Walt Disney Studios]] from 1984 to 1994
[[Carl Laemmle]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]) was a pioneer in American film making and a founder of one of the original major Hollywood movie studios – [[Universal Studios|Universal]].
*[[Sherry Lansing]] is an [[United States|American]] former actress and film studio executive. She is a former [[CEO]] of [[Paramount Pictures]], and when she was the president of production at [[20th Century Fox]], she was the first woman to head a [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]] studio
*[[Jesse L. Lasky]] was an American pioneer [[film|motion picture]] [[film producer|producer]].
*[[Al Lichtman]] was a [[businessman]] working in the [[motion picture]] industry. He also occasionally worked as a [[film producer]]. Lichtman has a "Star" on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]].
*[[Marcus Loew]] was an [[United States|American]] [[business magnate]] and a pioneer of the [[motion picture]] industry who formed [[Loews Theatres]] and [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM).
*[[Siegmund Lubin]] was a [[German-American]] [[motion picture]] pioneer.
*[[Siegmund Lubin]] was a [[German-American]] [[motion picture]] pioneer.
*[[Louis Burt Mayer]] was an American film producer. He is generally cited as the creator of the "[[Star system (filmmaking)|star system]]" within [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM) in its golden years. He was one of the founders of [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences|AMPAS]] famous for its "Oscars" [[Academy Award]].
*[[Louis Burt Mayer]] was an American film producer. He is generally cited as the creator of the "[[Star system (filmmaking)|star system]]" within [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM) in its golden years. He was one of the founders of [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences|AMPAS]] famous for its "Oscars" [[Academy Award]].
*[[Larry Meistrich]] is an award-winning film producer. He was a founding member of the now defunct film production company The Shooting Gallery.
*[[Larry Meistrich]] is an award-winning film producer. He was a founding member of the now defunct film production company The Shooting Gallery.
*[[Ron Meyer]] is an [[United States|American]] [[entertainment]] executive and former [[talent agent]].
*[[Ron Meyer]] is an [[United States|American]] [[entertainment]] executive and former [[talent agent]].
*[[David V. Picker]] is a motion picture executive and producer, working in the film industry for more than forty years. He has served as President and Chief Executive Officer for [[United Artists]], [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]], [[Lorimar]] and [[Columbia Pictures]]. He is currently an independent producer.
*[[Rich Ross]] is Chief Executive Officer for Shine America, responsible for commercial strategy of the [[Shine Group]] in the United States. He had previously been the president of entertainment at [[Disney Channel]], and chairman of [[Walt Disney Studios (production)|Walt Disney Studios]].
*[[Rich Ross]] is Chief Executive Officer for Shine America, responsible for commercial strategy of the [[Shine Group]] in the United States. He had previously been the president of entertainment at [[Disney Channel]], and chairman of [[Walt Disney Studios (production)|Walt Disney Studios]].
*[[Mo Rothman]] was a [[Canada|Canadian]]-born, [[United States|American]] [[studio executive]] who persuaded [[Charlie Chaplin]] to return to the United States in 1972, ending Chaplin's twenty year, self-imposed exile.
*[[Mo Rothman]] was a [[Canada|Canadian]]-born, [[United States|American]] [[studio executive]] who persuaded [[Charlie Chaplin]] to return to the United States in 1972, ending Chaplin's twenty year, self-imposed exile.

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This is a list of notable Jewish American television executives. For other notable Jewish Americans, see Lists of American Jews.

Jewish American television executives

Carl Laemmle in Los Angeles, California) was a pioneer in American film making and a founder of one of the original major Hollywood movie studios – Universal.

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