Joe Pasternak

Joe Pasternak's Death

Born (Birthday) September 19, 1901

Death Date September 13, 1991

Age of Death 89 years

Cause of Death Parkinson's Disease

Place of Death Beverly Hills, California, United States

Profession Film Producer

The film producer Joe Pasternak died at the age of 89. Here is all you want to know and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

After beginning his career with the European division of Universal Pictures, this 20th-century movie producer worked in Hollywood for both Universal and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He is perhaps best remembered for his production work on the 1951 Mario Lanza film The Great Caruso.

Born in Austria-Hungary to Jewish parents, he relocated to the United States when Hitler’s Nazi regime began its ascent to power.

Over the course of his four-decade career, he received two Academy Award nominations and produced several Oscar ceremonies.

Personal Life

His three sons — Michael Joseph Pasternak, Jeff Pasternak, and Peter Pasternak — all had high-profile entertainment careers.

In 1936, he was responsible for casting a young Deanna Durbin in her first musical film, Three Smart Girls.

How did Joe Pasternak die?

Joe Pasternak died in Beverly Hills, California from complications arising from Parkinson’s disease six days before his 90th birthday.