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where she set up another talent agency (she was forbidden to operate in the US due to a non-compete agreement); during World War II, she operated an "underground railroad" that assisted Jewish refugee talent to flee from Nazi-occupied Europe. After the war, she moved back to
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while Schulberg became an activist for child welfare, education, woman's rights, and promoting birth control by helping to establish birth control clinics throughout the West. In 1926, she graduated with a B.A. from the
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After her divorce from her husband in 1933, she established her own talent agency named the Ad Schulberg Agency which represented some of the biggest stars at the time including
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before divorcing in 1933. She died in New York City on July 15, 1977. Her son was married and divorced from actresses
404: 394: 436: 150:(April 14, 1895 – July 15, 1977) was a talent and literary agent who founded the Ad Schulberg Agency. 316: 138: 371: 219:. In 1929, she helped to found the first progressive school in California based on the principles of 216: 199: 69: 441: 366: 280: 446: 431: 426: 284: 228: 179: 123: 8: 224: 211: 400: 256: 243: 235: 203: 260: 187: 171: 82: 308: 304: 300: 264: 191: 159: 113: 420: 312: 276: 252: 239: 133: 57: 190:. She worked in the suffrage movement which enabled her to get her husband, 272: 195: 183: 128: 207: 263:; she then formed her own literary agency where she represented her son 268: 220: 178:. She had two older brothers, Joseph and David, and a younger brother 202:, a job producing a film documentary about English suffragist leader 175: 288: 167: 223:. In 1932, she founded the Schulberg-Feldman talent agency with 247: 163: 39: 452:
Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Russia
New York City
University of California
B. P. Schulberg
Budd
Sam Jaffe
Matt Tolmach
Jigee Viertel
Geraldine Brooks
Jewish
Russia
pogroms
Lower East Side
Manhattan
Sam Jaffe
Leon Trotsky
George Sokolsky
B.P. Schulberg
Adolph Zukor
Famous Players–Lasky
Sylvia Pankhurst
Los Angeles
Paramount Pictures
University of California
John Dewey
Charles K. Feldman
Sam Jaffe
Marlene Dietrich
Fredric March
Herbert Marshall

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