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Author Braitman, Jacqueline R., 1953- author.

Title She damn near ran the studio : the extraordinary lives of Ida R. Koverman / Jacqueline R. Braitman.

Publication Info. Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2020]

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 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  791.4309 BRAITMAN    Check Shelf
Description xv, 334 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Hollywood legends series
Hollywood legends series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface. "She damn near ran the studio!" -- Trouble maker: scandal and survival. Secret meeting, part I: wanted woman ; "The other woman" ; Mermaids and matrimony ; Cathedral of commerce -- Kingmaker and matchmaker. "Now is the time for all good women to come to the aid of their party": political operative ; A woman of no distinction ; Harding's demise, Coolidge's rise: Ida Koverman and women in the GOP ; "A peculiar business" ; Federation, finances, and fried chicken ; Petroleum and partisans ; Kingmaker, 1928 ; Matchmaker: politics and pictures -- Movie star maker. Friends in high places ; Secret meeting, part II ; Water and politics ; The other widow ; Tiffany trademark ; Troubled tenors and superstar sopranos ; Swing versus opera ; Party girls ; Comrades, candidates, and the canteen ; Moral crusader ; Music, metaphysics, and moral custodian ; Propaganda and pussy willows ; Wounded women, women warriors ; The mogul and the matron ; Outstanding woman of the state ; Exit stage right ; Epilogue: guiding light legacy.
Summary "Best known as the woman who "ran MGM," Ida R. Koverman (1876-1954) served as talent scout, mentor, executive secretary, and confidant to American movie mogul Louis B. Mayer for twenty-five years. She Damn Near Ran the Studio: The Extraordinary Lives of Ida R. Koverman is the first full account of Koverman's life and the true story of how she became a formidable politico and a creative powerhouse during Hollywood's Golden Era. For nearly a century, Koverman's legacy has largely rested on a mythical narrative while her more fascinating true-life story has remained an enduring mystery-until now. This story begins with Koverman's early years in Ohio and the sensational national scandal that forced her escape to New York where she created a new identity and became a leader among a community of women. Her second incarnation came in California where she established herself as a hardcore political operative challenging the state's progressive impulse. During the Roaring Twenties, she was a key architect of the Southland's conservative female-centric partisan network that refashioned the course of state and national politics and put Herbert Hoover in the White House. As "the political boss of Los Angeles County," she was the premiere matchmaker in the courtship between Hollywood and national partisan politics, which, as Mayer's executive secretary, was epitomized by her third incarnation as "one of the most formidable women in Hollywood," whose unparalleled power emanated from her unique perch inside the executive suite of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Free to adapt her managerial skills and political know-how on behalf of the studio, she quickly drew upon her artistic sensibilities as a talent scout, expanding MGM's catalog of stars and her own influence on American popular culture. Recognized as "one of the invisible power centers in both MGM and the city of Los Angeles," she nurtured the city's burgeoning performing arts by fostering music and musicians and the public financing of them. As the "lioness" of MGM royalty, Ida Koverman was not just a naturalized citizen of the Hollywood kingdom; at times during her long reign, she "damn near ran the studio.""-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Koverman, Ida R., 1876-1954 -- Biography.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -- History.
Motion pictures -- United States -- History.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (OCoLC)fst00541207
Motion pictures. (OCoLC)fst01027285
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Online version: Braitman, Jacqueline R., 1953- She damn near ran the studio Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2020. 9781496830371 (DLC) 2020017821
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