Posted on 11/20/2006 10:56:59 PM PST by Migjagger
Someone out there must know the truth. I was told that MCA Universal President Sid Sheinberg, credited with "discovering" Steven Spielberg, was really his uncle on his mother's side. Please respond with citations or URL. Thank you -- Migjagger
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Well documented history, Sheinberg saw Spielberg's Amblin short film and offered him a job while Spielberg was still in college. Spielberg eventually incorporated Amblin' Entertainment to honor his breakthrough film.
"Do you wanna graduate college or do you wanna be a film director?" Spielberg makes his choice
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Following on from the success, such as it was, of Firelight, Spielberg's next effort as a film maker was Amblin, and this, given that he had already made some movie industry insider contacts, got him the serious attention of Hollywood. So much so that Hollywood made him an offer which he did not refuse
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A couple of months later Amblin was ready for unveiling. Since the negative was held at the Technicolor lab within Universal Studios, the twenty-four-minute movie was handily situated for a providential borrowing.
Universal's president in charge of TV was thirty-two-year-old Sidney Jay Sheinberg, and after a feature screening one night. Chuck Silvers prevailed on him to watch 'this young guy's short film'. Sheinberg agreed and was suitably impressed. He liked the way Spielberg had selected the performers and developed their relationship, he admired what he saw as the maturity and warmth in the movie. Taking in the close-to-mirror image of himself that Spielberg presented in the hastily arranged follow-up meeting was something else again. Sheinberg recalls a 'nerd-like, scrawny creature' appearing: 'The surprising thing was that he looked just like me.'
'You should be a director,' he informed Spielberg.
'I think so too,' came the rapid agreement, 'but I'm still at college. I haven't graduated yet.'
'Do you wanna graduate college or do you wanna be a film director?'
A TV contract at Universal or back to college? Oh, real tough. Spielberg quit
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Spileberg was in his mid 20s when he made Duel. He had been on the Universal lot since he was a teen because his father knew an employee there.
Who did he know? Sid Sheinberg, the President of Universal? The same person who told him he had a choice of working as a film director of finishing UCLA?
Thanx for the info --
In the mid 60s very few film directors came out of film school. You either worked your way up the ladder or you knew someone. Spielberg's dad knew someone in some middle of the line function at Universal. He met Scheiberg later on.
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