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She Damn Near Ran the Studio - The Extraordinary Lives of Ida R. Koverman (Hardcover)
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She Damn Near Ran the Studio - The Extraordinary Lives of Ida R. Koverman (Hardcover)
Series: Hollywood Legends Series
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Best known as the woman who "ran MGM," Ida R. Koverman (1876-1954)
served as talent scout, mentor, executive secretary, and confidant
to American movie mogul Louis B. Mayer for twenty-five years. She
Damn Near Ran the Studio: The Extraordinary Lives of Ida R.
Koverman is the first full account of Koverman's life and the true
story of how she became a formidable politico and a creative
powerhouse during Hollywood's Golden Era. For nearly a century,
Koverman's legacy has largely rested on a mythical narrative while
her more fascinating true-life story has remained an enduring
mystery - until now. This story begins with Koverman's early years
in Ohio and the sensational national scandal that forced her escape
to New York where she created a new identity and became a leader
among a community of women. Her second incarnation came in
California where she established herself as a hardcore political
operative challenging the state's progressive impulse. During the
Roaring Twenties, she was a key architect of the Southland's
conservative female-centric partisan network that refashioned the
course of state and national politics and put Herbert Hoover in the
White House. As ""the political boss of Los Angeles County,"" she
was the premiere matchmaker in the courtship between Hollywood and
national partisan politics, which, as Mayer's executive secretary,
was epitomized by her third incarnation as ""one of the most
formidable women in Hollywood,"" whose unparalleled power emanated
from her unique perch inside the executive suite of
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Free to adapt her managerial skills and
political know-how on behalf of the studio, she quickly drew upon
her artistic sensibilities as a talent scout, expanding MGM's
catalog of stars and her own influence on American popular culture.
Recognized as ""one of the invisible power centers in both MGM and
the city of Los Angeles,"" she nurtured the city's burgeoning
performing arts by fostering music and musicians and the public
financing of them. As the ""lioness"" of MGM royalty, Ida Koverman
was not just a naturalized citizen of the Hollywood kingdom; at
times during her long reign, she ""damn near ran the studio.
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