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  1. Paul Gregory (August 27, 1920 – December 25, 2015) was an American film, theatre and television producer. Early life. Gregory was the son of a butcher and graduated from Lincoln High School in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1938. [3] Career. Gregory went to Hollywood where he worked as a personal assistant for clients like Horace Heidt and Carmen Cavallaro.

  2. Dec 4, 2018 · He also produced many television plays and Hollywood films, including “The Night of the Hunter” (1955), the terrifying tale of a murderous preacher, and “The Naked and the Dead” (1958),...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0339920Paul Gregory - IMDb

    He was a producer and writer, known for The Night of the Hunter (1955), Ford Star Jubilee (1955) and The Naked and the Dead (1958). He was married to Kathryn (Kay) Williams Obergfel and Janet Gaynor. He died on 25 December 2015 in Desert Hot Springs, California, USA.

  4. Nov 8, 2016 · He produced Herman Wouk’s adaptation of Wouk’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “The Caine Mutiny Court Martial,” in Santa Barbara and took it on a journey that ended up with 415 performances ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0339919Paul Gregory - IMDb

    Paul Gregory. Actor: The Romanoffs. Paul Gregory was born in Bombay, India, raised and educated in India, East Africa and London. Studio Binder has been using his unique and compelling voice to narrate short documentaries on YouTube addressing the talents of all the auteur directors such as Nolan, Tarantino, Fincher, Scorsese, Kubrick and many ...

  6. Producer: The Night of the Hunter. Paul Gregory was born on 27 August 1920 in Waukee, Iowa, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Night of the Hunter (1955), Ford Star Jubilee (1955) and The Naked and the Dead (1958). He was married to Kathryn (Kay) Williams Obergfel and Janet Gaynor.

  7. Apr 9, 2007 · Aug 22. Paul Gregory lives in a middle-class neighborhood in Desert Hot Springs, belying his elite position in show business history. He's responsible for bringing George Bernard Shaw's “Don Juan in Hell,” Norman Mailer's “The Naked and the Dead” and Herman Wouk's “The Caine Mutiny” to the stage, screen and television.