Irv Levin
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إيرف ليفين (بالإنجليزية: Irv Levin) هو شخصية أعمال ومنتج أفلام أمريكي، ولد في 8 سبتمبر 1921 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 مارس 1996 في كاليفورنيا في الولايات المتحدة.
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Irving H. Levin (September 8, 1921 – March 20, 1996) was an American film producer and business executive with the National General Corporation. He was also the owner of the National Basketball Association's Boston Celtics and San Diego Clippers.
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إيرف ليفين
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Irv Levin
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Irv Levin
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Irv Levin
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Brentwood, Los Angeles, U.S.
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1996-03-20
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Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
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1921-09-08
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film producer
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Boston Celtics principal owner
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Buffalo Braves/San Diego Clippers principal owner
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1975
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1978
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April 1972-May 1972
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إيرف ليفين (بالإنجليزية: Irv Levin) هو شخصية أعمال ومنتج أفلام أمريكي، ولد في 8 سبتمبر 1921 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 مارس 1996 في كاليفورنيا في الولايات المتحدة.
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Irving H. Levin (September 8, 1921 – March 20, 1996) was an American film producer and business executive with the National General Corporation. He was also the owner of the National Basketball Association's Boston Celtics and San Diego Clippers. Levin began his film career as the president of Filmmakers Releasing Organization, a film distribution company founded by independent producers Collier Young and Ida Lupino. When American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. decided to expand to film production in 1956, Levin was named the first president of the Am-Par Picture Corporation. AB-PT sold Levin and Harry L. Mandell AB-PT Pictures and AB-PT Distribution Corporation in May 1958 and reformed the company as Atlas Pictures Corporation. Levin and Mandell then brought on Maurice Duke and Henry F. Ehrlich to form a TV production company, Sindee Productions Inc. with its first series Pancho Villa through distributor MCA. In 1961, Levin joined National Theaters & Television, Inc. as a vice president. In 1962 Eugene V. Klein restructured the company into National General Corp., where Levin served as the executive vice president from 1962–1969 and president and CEO from 1969–1972. Levin was also president of NGC's entertainment assets, which included National General Pictures and The Chinese Theatre. In April 1972, Levin and attorney Harold A. Lipton purchased the Boston Celtics for $3.7 Million. The sale was rejected by the NBA as a result of conflict of interest concerns due to fellow National General directors Sam Schulman and Eugene V. Klein owning the Seattle SuperSonics. Levin and Lipton were forced to sell their shares to Robert Schmertz that May for $3.95 Million with an option for the two to repurchase half of the Celtics' stock. After two years of litigation, Levin and Lipton were able exercise their option. Ten months later they purchased the remaining stock from Leisure Technology. Levin had long wanted to own a team in California, but knew that the NBA would not even consider letting him move the Celtics. In 1978, with this in mind, Levin and Lipton swapped their shares in the Celtics with John Y. Brown, Jr. and Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. for their shares in the Buffalo Braves. The Braves were relocated to San Diego, where they became the San Diego Clippers. On May 4, 1981, Levin sold the Clippers to Donald Sterling for $13.5 million.
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