Jennings Lang(1915-1996)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Originally a lawyer from New York City, Jennings Lang came to Hollywood
in 1938 and set up an office as a talent agent. In 1940, he joined the
Jaffe Agency and, within a few years, became the company's president
and one of Hollywood's leading agents. He joined MCA in 1950 and, two
years later, became vice president of MCA TV Ltd. In this capacity, he
worked with Universal Studios and was involved in developing, creating
and selling new series throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including
La grande caravane (1957),
The Bob Cummings Show (1955)
and Sur le pont la marine (1962). Lang
also played a key role in developing television movies as a staple of
TV programming.
Lang produced and executive-produced theatrical films for Universal from 1969 to 1986, when his career was curtailed by a major stroke. Among them were Willie Boy (1969), Un frisson dans la nuit (1971), Tuez Charley Varrick! (1973), Abattoir 5 (1972), 747 en péril (1974), Les Naufragés du 747 (1977), Tremblement de terre (1974), Le Toboggan de la mort (1977), Nunzio (1978), Airport 80 Concorde (1979) and L'arnaque 2 (1983). He is credited with helping launch the early careers of Clint Eastwood and Steven Spielberg and developing the technique of "Sensurround".
Lang produced and executive-produced theatrical films for Universal from 1969 to 1986, when his career was curtailed by a major stroke. Among them were Willie Boy (1969), Un frisson dans la nuit (1971), Tuez Charley Varrick! (1973), Abattoir 5 (1972), 747 en péril (1974), Les Naufragés du 747 (1977), Tremblement de terre (1974), Le Toboggan de la mort (1977), Nunzio (1978), Airport 80 Concorde (1979) and L'arnaque 2 (1983). He is credited with helping launch the early careers of Clint Eastwood and Steven Spielberg and developing the technique of "Sensurround".