
Purpose and benefitsThe real-life story of film tycoon Louis Mayer (1885–1957) reads like a script from one of his films. Mayer hauled himself up from his humble beginnings as the son of an immigrant scrap-metal dealer to become a Hollywood legend. Starting in 1907 with a small chain of cinemas, by 1924 he was vice-president of Metro Goldwyn Mayer, arguably the greatest studio in Hollywood history. |
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MethodBiographical details, defining career moments and context and contributions. |
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