Jennings Lang

Jennings Lang
Born(1915-05-28)May 28, 1915
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedMay 29, 1996(1996-05-29) (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Film producer, screenwriter, actor
Spouse(s)Flora Pam Freidheim (m. 1940-1952; her death); 2 sons,[1][2][3][4]
Monica Lewis (m. 1956-1996; his death); 1 son
Children3, including Michael Lang[5]

Jennings Lang (May 28, 1915, New York City – May 29, 1996, Palm Desert, California) was an American film producer,[6] screenwriter, and actor.

  1. ^ "Rambling Reporter". The Hollywood Reporter. September 17, 1940. p. 2. ProQuest 514427000. Jennings Lang and Flora Pam, both agents, were married Saturday by Rabbi Jacob Cohen.
  2. ^ "Marriages". The New York Times. September 17, 1940. p. 49. ProQuest 105412131. LANG–PAM—Mrs. Dolly Pam of Hollywood, Calif., announces the marriage of her daughter, Flora, to Jennings Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang, 210 Riverside Drive, New York, by Rabbi Cohen of Los Angeles.
  3. ^ "California, County Marriages, 1850-1952," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8VN-9KD : 9 March 2021), Jenning S Bently Lang and Flora Pam Friedheim, 14 Sep 1940; citing Los Angeles, California, United States, county courthouses, California; FHL microfilm 2,114,457.
  4. ^ Parsons, Louella O. "Death Takes Wife of Jenning Lang". The San Francisco Examiner. October 23, 1952. p. 14. "Mrs. Lang, the former Flora Pam Friedheim, was born in Memphis, Tenn., on October 27, 1911. She and Lang were married in Las Vegas on September 6, 1940. She leaves two little boys, Bobby, age 11, and Mike, age 6." Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  5. ^ Burlingame, Jon (August 5, 2022). "Mike Lang, Leading Jazz and Studio Pianist, Dies at 80". Variety. "He was born Michael Herbert Lang on Dec. 10, 1941, in Los Angeles (but changed his name, many years later, to Michael Anthony Lang), the son of Jennings Lang, an agent who later became a producer of such Universal films as 'Earthquake' and 'Airport 1975.'" Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  6. ^ Maslin, Janet (April 26, 1985). "SCREEN: 'STICK,' WITH BURT REYNOLDS". The New York Times.