Who inherited Robert Evans estate?

Famed Beverly Hills Estate of Robert Evans Sells to Discovery CEO for $16M. The storied Beverly Hills estate of the late Robert Evans has found a buyer: David Zaslav
David Zaslav
Early life and education

Zaslav was born to a Polish and Ukrainian Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of 8, he moved to Rockland County where he graduated from Ramapo High School. He was captain of the varsity tennis team. Zaslav earned a bachelor of science degree from Binghamton University.
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, president and CEO of Discovery Inc., has purchased the home for $16 million.
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Who bought Bob Evans House?

The Beverly Hills home of Robert Evans, the colorful film producer behind movies like "The Godfather," "Chinatown" and "Rosemary's Baby," has sold for $16 million to David M. Zaslav, president and chief executive officer of Discovery Inc., according to people familiar with the deal.
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What happened to Bob Evans Paramount?

Paramount in July 2019 did not renew its contract with Robert Evans Productions, which had been in place since 1974 after Evans stepped down from running the studio. Evans had a staff of three and had been working from his Woodland estate in Beverly Hills because of poor health.
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Who is Robert Evans related to The Godfather?

Robert Evans started off as an actor and eventually became a film producer. Charles Bluhdorn, head of the Gulf+Western, made Evans vice president of Paramount Pictures and as Head of Production, he oversaw the production of The Godfather.
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Did Robert Evans produce The Godfather?

The film was a critical and box office hit, a much-needed windfall after Paramount had suffered a string of flops. Soon after, Evans got to work producing The Godfather, and urged MacGraw to take the lead role in The Getaway, costarring big shot Steve McQueen. He thought the part would help broaden her acting range.
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Did they use a real horse head in The Godfather?

Francis Ford Coppola used a real horse head in 'The Godfather' but did not kill a horse to do it. In a 2015 interview with Fox 5 in Washington DC, Coppola explained that the horse head was real, but they used a horse already set to be slaughtered.
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How much did Mario Puzo make from The Godfather?

In 1969, Puzo sold rights to adaptations of his famous Godfather work for $50,000, which the estate estimates has a reasonable value of $100 million and has generated revenues over the years over $1 billion.
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How true is The Offer series?

But not really. The TV series, written by Michael Tolkin, is loosely based on incidents and anecdotes supplied by Albert S. Ruddy, who produced the movie. They are vivid anecdotes, but they are at odds with the accounts of principals who made the movie — of which I am one — and who encountered a different reality.
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How true is The Offer?

It was real. And the actor, John Marley, had to spend an entire day in a pool of prop blood filming the scene. But you're probably aware of all these things because, 50 years after its release, most people know “The Godfather” and the Corleone family more intimately than they know their own ancestries.
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Why did Francis Ford Coppola Thank Evans?

Coppola honored Evans for his contributions to “The Godfather” films when he was at Paramount and for his help as an independent producer on Coppola's “The Cotton Club” from 1984.
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Who is Bob Ryan based on?

Bob Ryan is allegedly based on real-life Hollywood producer Robert Evans. Evans turned down HBO's offer to play himself in the series, but allowed his home to be used for filming and be depicted as the residence of Bob Ryan.
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Who was the head of Paramount when The Godfather was made?

Throughout The Offer, Paramount Studio head Robert Evans argues that Francis Ford Coppola can't cast Al Pacino (Anthony Ippolito) as the lead in The Godfather because he's too short. Evans really did think that Pacino's height was a problem.
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Who is buying Bob Evans Restaurants?

Bob Evans Farms Inc. has chosen to stick with the packaged foods business. The New Albany, Ohio-based company on Tuesday said that it has a deal to sell Bob Evans Restaurants to Golden Gate Capital for $565 million.
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When did Bob Evans get bought out?

In July 2004, Bob Evans Farms purchased the California-based Mimi's Cafe restaurant chain (operating under SWH Corporation) for $182 million. Mimi's Cafe had 144 locations throughout the U.S. at the time. They featured casual dining and American food with a French emphasis and decorative elements.
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What is Francis Ford Coppola worth?

(I interviewed him 10 years ago, when his net worth was only $2 billion, according to Forbes—this year the magazine has him pegged at $3.6 billion—and he said he didn't feel set up enough financially to risk making the money-losing kinds of films closest to his heart.)
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Did The Godfather save Paramount?

Of course, Paramount refused and The Godfather ended up as a massive box-office hit — essentially saving the studio.
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How much money did Michael Corleone have?

In The Godfather Part III, Michael made some generous donations to the Vatican and owned a sizable share of Immobiliare stock, totaling almost $1 billion, which means his net worth must have been at least $1-2 billion.
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How much money did Marlon Brando make on The Godfather?

Coppola fought to get the cast he wanted: Coppola once said that he was only permitted to cast Brando as godfather Vito Corleone after he shot an "incredible" screen test with the actor that wowed executives. Ultimately, Brando was only paid about $120,000 for his work.
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Was Luca Brasi a real mobster?

Luca Brasi is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather, as well as its 1972 film adaptation. In the film, he was portrayed by Lenny Montana, an ex-wrestler and former bodyguard for the Colombo crime family.
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Was Johnny Fontane a real singer?

Johnny Fontane (1910-) was an American singer and actor who was known for his crooning and for his troubled Hollywood film career.
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Is Johnny Fontane a real person?

Johnny Fontane is based on Frank Sinatra, who is believed to have used his mob connections to gain a part in From Here To Eternity. Incidentally, the actor he replaced was Eli Wallach, who later played Don Altobello, a role written for Sinatra.
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