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Victor Orsatti was born on 25 November, 1905 in Los Angeles, California, US, is a film. Discover Victor Orsatti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Occupation Producer Talent agent
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 25 November, 1905
Birthday 25 November
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, US
Date of death (1984-06-09) Orange County, California, US
Died Place Orange County, California, US
Nationality United States

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Who Is Victor Orsatti's Wife?

His wife is June Lang Marie McDonald Dolores Donlon Arla Turner Orsatti

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Victor Orsatti Net Worth

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1984

His fourth wife was Arla Turner Orsatti. They remained married at the time of Orsatti's death in 1984.

1958

Orsatti formed a television production company, Rorvic Productions, in partnership with actor Rory Calhoun. Rorvic produced the CBS television series The Texan, which aired on Monday evenings from 1958 to 1960. Actually the idea for The Texan came from Orsatti's then neighbor Desi Arnaz Sr. Episodes were budgeted at $40,000 each, with two black-and-white segments filmed weekly through Desilu Studios. Despite the name, the series was filmed not in Texas but mostly in Pearl Flats in the Mojave Desert of southern California. The program could have been renewed for a third season had Calhoun not desired to return to films.

1950

Orsatti also formed a production company in the 1950s called Saber Productions. The company produced 14 films including Flight to Hong Kong.

1949

Orsatti's third marriage was to actress and Playboy Playmate Dolores Donlon. He was married to Donlon from 1949 to 1960.

1943

Orsatti was next married in 1943 to singer and actress, Marie McDonald, who was known as "The Body Beautiful" and later nicknamed "The Body". Orsatti was working at the time as a test pilot for Lockheed. McDonald had previously been Bugsy Siegel's girlfriend, and author Tim Adler in his book, "Hollywood and the Mob," described Orsatti as a "gangster-cum-agent" and claimed that his brother Frank Orsatti was "a bootlegger and gangster" who got into the movie business by supplying Louis B. Mayer with alcohol and women and later had a reputation for "handling all of MGM's 'dirty work'." Orsatti and McDonald remained married until 1947. Even after their divorce, McDonald continued to use Orsatti as her agent, noting, "Husbands are much easier to find than good agents."

1937

Orsatti was married four times. He was married to film actress June Lang in 1937. Their June 1937 wedding was attended by a guest list like a "Hollywood Who's Who" and was reported as "the biggest movie wedding in years." The breakup of their marriage after only six weeks was also covered in the Hollywood press.

1930

Orsatti became a Hollywood talent agent in the 1930s. Along with his brothers Frank, Al and Ernie (a former minor-league baseball player), he was a principal in the Orsatti Talent Agency. He was known as "one of the industry's sharpest agents," and his clients included some of Hollywood's biggest stars, such as Sonja Henie, Judy Garland, Betty Grable, Edward G. Robinson, Frank Capra, George Stevens, Margaret O'Brien, and Alice Faye. His accomplishments as a talent agent include: Orsatti was credited with persuading Sonja Henie to move to Hollywood and become an actress after she won her third gold medal in figure skating at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Henie went on to become one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood. In 1939, syndicated columnist Louella Parsons reported that the romantic relationship between Henie and Orsatti was the talk of Hollywood. Orsatti negotiated the contract for Judy Garland to play the role of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. He was also credited with discovering Alexis Smith while she was a student at Los Angeles City College and offering her a screen test.

1925

Orsatti subsequently attended the University of Southern California (USC) where he played quarterback on Howard Jones's 1925 and 1926 USC Trojans football teams, wearing number 5. He also played baseball and ran track and field at USC.

1923

Orsatti attended Los Angeles Manual Arts High School. He was recognized in 1923 as the best all-around high school athlete in Los Angeles. He played third base for the baseball team. In 1923, he won a bat with which Babe Ruth had hit the first home run in Yankee Stadium. The bat was the prize given by the Los Angeles Evening Herald for a high school home run hitting contest they sponsored. The bat, which was inscribed to Orsatti, sold in 2004 for $1.2 million.

1905

Victor Manuel Orsatti (November 25, 1905 – June 9, 1984) was an American talent agent and film producer. As an agent, he represented some of the biggest stars of the 1930s and 1940s, including Judy Garland, Betty Grable, and Edward G. Robinson, as well as directors Frank Capra and George Stevens. He was credited with persuading figure skating champion Sonja Henie to move to Hollywood and become an actress after the 1936 Winter Olympics. He later became a motion picture and television producer, whose works include Flight to Hong Kong and the television series The Texan. He was also married to actress June Lang, singer/actress Marie "The Body" McDonald, and model/actress Dolores Donlon.