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Kenneth Macgowan

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and Robert Edmond Jones as business partners. His close relationship with O'Neill lasted their lifetimes.
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In 1947, he left the movie industry to become the first chair of the Department of Theater Arts at
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Macgowan produced many films between 1932 and 1947, not only at RKO, but also for
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and quickly became an assistant producer. By 1932, Macgowan had become a
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He died on April 27, 1963, in West Los Angeles, California, aged 74.
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Producers who won the Live Action Short Film Academy Award
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Memorial lecture about Macgowan given at UCLA in 1964
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Rouben Mamoulian
Miriam Hopkins
Michael Balcon
Becky Sharp
Academy Award
La Cucaracha
live-action
short film
Technicolor
Winthrop, Massachusetts
Robert Edmond Jones
Herman Rosse
Provincetown Playhouse
Eugene O'Neill
Hollywood, California
story editor
RKO Radio Pictures
film producer
Little Women
Katharine Hepburn
Joan Bennett
Frances Dee
Jean Parker
20th Century Fox
Paramount Pictures
feature film
Becky Sharp
Young Mr. Lincoln
Henry Fonda

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