Bud Barsky(1891-1967)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Born Isador J. Barsky in the Ukraine in 1891, Bud Barsky emigrated to
the US as a young man, gained experience in the film business with
various production companies in New York, made his way to Hollywood,
and by the time he was in his 20s had already become an independent
producer. His career was interrupted by military service in World War
I, and upon his discharge he went to work for several production
companies in the Midwest before heading to Hollywood again. He began
Bud Barsky Productions in 1922, which produced comedies, westerns with
such stars as Al Hoxie and short subjects. In 1926 he went to work for
MGM as a unit manager, then was hired by Tiffany Productons as
assistant general manager. He joined Columbia Pictures in 1930 as
studio manager but left the next year to become an independent producer
again, this time of comedy shorts, including ones with a group of
chimpanzees he had purchased (he also rented them to MGM for that
studio's Tarzan pictures). He worked at various studios in Hollywood in
production capacities before branching out on his own again in 1936,
with a contract to produce films for release by the independent Grand
National Pictures. He died in Hollywood in 1967.