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Lew Wasserman was an American film producer and studio executive born on March 22, 1913. He played a significant role in the development of Hollywood, serving as the head of Universal Pictures for many years. Wasserman was known for his innovative approach to film production and distribution, helping to shape the modern entertainment industry. He was instrumental in producing several successful films and was respected for his leadership. Lew Wasserman passed away on March 3, 2002, leaving behind a legacy in film and television.
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