Career
He founded the Holiday On Ice show, and later purchased and relocated a near-extinct National Basketball League (NBL) franchise which became the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers began in 1947 when Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen bought the Detroit Gems of the National Basketball League for $15,000 and relocated it to Minneapolis and renamed it the Lakers. They hired a general manager, Max Winter, and a coach, John Kundla, then began the hunt for players.
As the Gems had by far the worst record in the NBL, the Lakers had the first pick in the 1947 dispersal draft of players from the Professional Basketball League of America, which they used to selected George Mikan, later to become the greatest center of his time.
The NBL and Bachelor of Applied Arts merged to become the National Basketball Association (National Basketball Association) in 1949. In 1957, he and Berger sold the team to Bob Short.
Three years later the team moved to Los Los Angeles In the late 1940s, impresario Morris Chalfen took "Holiday On Ice" to Mexico, Cuba, and Latin America, followed by an eight month tour of Europe in 1950.
Electric current was different from country to country, as were languages and currencies, and transportation costs were higher.
But audiences were recovering from the devastation of World World War II and hungry for the glamour, thrill, athleticism, and grandeur of his American ice show spectacle. And ice shows knew no language barrier. Having invented the ability to create a portable ice rink, Chalfen"s Holiday on Ice could set up anywhere in the world and perform independent of permanent standing ice rink facilities.
As a result, Chalfen became the only international American ice show, the first to play behind the Iron Curtain (during the Cold War), China, and around the globe.
International elite and world leaders flocked to the American production wherever they played, including Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco. King Constantine of Greece.
King Carlos and Queen Sophia of Spain. The King of Thailand.
And Diana, Princess of Wales.
Even Elvis Presley attended a performance at the height of his fame, in 1958 in Germany while serving with the United States. military. Chalfen himself died at the age of 72 in 1979.