Stanley R. Javi, who won the Academy Award as a producer of “Kramer Vs. Kramer” in 1980 and died in high positions in several studios, on Monday in Rancho Mirage. It was 84.
Javi, Colombia Bects, Leo Javi, main production sponsors including “deadly gravity”, “accused”, “Goodbye, Columbus” and “bad news”. Among his other approved, prominent films in the eighties such as “taps”, “race with the moon” and “black rain” were.
During his partnership with Sherry Lanseng in Jaaf Lanseng, he received an Academy Award for “Deadly Attraction” for the year 1987.
Jaffe was born in New York, started working in Seven Arts Associates, then joined CBS. The bold adaptation of 1969 Philip Roth produced “Goodbye, Columbus” by Brammont, then joined the studio as an executive deputy and head of operations. Soon he was appointed president of Paramount, where he remained for one year only before leaving to become an independent product. His company Jaffilms “The Bad News Bears” and “Bad Company” before joining Columbia Pictures as CEO of Worldwide Productions.
He soon returned to independent production, and scored with Oscar’s victory for “Kramer Vs. Kramer”, who won a total of five Academy Awards.
He partnership with Lansing for several years, then joined Paramount as President of Paramount Communications, and supervising departments including Simon & Schuster and Paramount Parks.
He survived his wife, Melinda, Bobby’s children, Pitts, Alex and Kate, five grandchildren, sister and brother. His sister, propaganda Andrea Javi, died in 2016.
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