Background
Selznick, Irene Mayer was born on April 2, 1907 in New York City. Daughter of Louis B. and Margaret (Shenberg) Mayer.
(Irene Mayer came to Hollywood when she was ten. Her child...)
Irene Mayer came to Hollywood when she was ten. Her childhood was populated with legendary names as her father, Louis B., practically created the movie industry. But life at the Mayers' was not lived in the typical Hollywood style. They believed in family, in strict hours, tiny allowances, no boys, no going away to college, and no socializing with actors. She didn't marry an actor. She married David O. Selznick, a wildly energized, and ambitious man who would go on to make some of the greatest movies Hollywood would ever see. Irene eventually left him, and Hollywood, for New York where she became a Broadway producer. Here she tells her story: about being her father's daughter, her husband's wife, and, finally, herself. "Irene Mayer Selznick offers us a front-row seat at the Hollywood spectacle and we enjoy every moment of it." (Variety)
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Selznick, Irene Mayer was born on April 2, 1907 in New York City. Daughter of Louis B. and Margaret (Shenberg) Mayer.
Educational public schools, Brookline, Massachusetts educated, Hollywood School Girls, California.
With, Selznick-International Pictures, Inc., Culver City, California, 1936-1940; With, Vanguard Films, California, New York City, 1941-1949; managing director, Irene M. Selznick Company. New York City, from 1946.
(Irene Mayer came to Hollywood when she was ten. Her child...)
Married David O. Selznick, April 29, 1930 (divorced January 1948). Children: Lewis Jeffrey, Daniel Mayer.