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Martin Melcher
American film producer (1915–1968)
Martin Melcher (August 1, 1915 – April 20, 1968) was an American motion picture and music executive. He was married to popular singer and actress Doris Day, with whom he owned a series of business ventures named Arwin. Melcher produced several films in the 1950s and 1960s through the independent film production company Arwin Productions, released music through the record label Arwin Records, and published music through the music publishing companies Arwin Music and Daywin Music, Mart Music and Artists Music.[1][2] He also was the president of Kirk Douglas' music publishing company, Peter Vincent Music.[3]
Early life
Melcher was born in North Adams, Massachusetts, to Jewish parents Minnie (née Gabriner) and Alter Melcher.[4] He began his career as a song plugger while married to his first wife, singer Jane Rappaport, in New York. He then worked as an agent and road manager for the Andr
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- Martin Melcher (August 1, – April 20, ) was an American motion picture and music executive.
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- Martin Melcher was born on August 1, in North Adams, Massachusetts, USA. He was a producer, known for That Touch of Mink (), Pillow Talk () and Billy Rose's Jumbo ().
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- In , Day thought she found the perfect man in her own agent, Marty Melcher, and stayed married to him until his death in She even gave his last name to her son, Terry.
That Touch of Mink
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