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Martin Melcher was born on 1 August, 1915 in North Adams, Massachusetts, USA, is a producer. Discover Martin Melcher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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1 August, 1915 |
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1 August |
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North Adams, Massachusetts, USA |
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20 April, 1968 |
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Los Angeles, California, USA |
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United States
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Martin Melcher Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Martin Melcher's Husband?
Her husband is Doris Day (3 April 1951 - 20 April 1968) ( his death), Patty Andrews (19 October 1947 - 31 March 1951) ( divorced)
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Doris Day (3 April 1951 - 20 April 1968) ( his death), Patty Andrews (19 October 1947 - 31 March 1951) ( divorced) |
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Martin Melcher Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Martin Melcher worth at the age of 53 years old? Martin Melcher’s income source is mostly from being a successful Producer. She is from United States. We have estimated Martin Melcher's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Pillow Talk (1959) | $50 .000 |
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Martin Melcher was born on August 1, 1915 in North Adams, Massachusetts, USA.
Produced 18 of wife Doris Day's movies between 1956 and his death in 1968, as well as working as executive producer on the first season of her CBS series The Doris Day Show (1968). In her 1975 autobiography, Day revealed that, by the mid-1960s, Melcher was signing her onto films without asking her whether or not she actually wanted to do them first. She did not like the scripts for Do Not Disturb (1965), The Ballad of Josie (1967), Caprice (1967), and Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968), but was forced to do the movies because Melcher had control over her career. She also did not find out he had signed her up for "The Doris Day Show" until after his death.
He was a producer, known for Pillow Talk (1959), Midnight Lace (1960) and Julie (1956). He was married to Doris Day and Patty Andrews.
When Doris Day discovered that Melcher's had "strayed elsewhere" in the early 1960s, she wanted an immediate divorce, but Melcher convinced her that dismantling the "financial empire" they had built together would cost them a substantial portion of their fortune, so they remained married, "in name only." When Melcher died in 1968, Day was shocked to discover that not only was there no fortune, but that she and Melcher owed the IRS millions in unpaid back taxes.
It was he, not Doris Day, who "turned down" the role of Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate (1967). When the movie's producer sent him the novel, he was reportedly so offended by it that he never even showed it to his wife, costing her the role that might have revived her film career.
When his 17-year marriage to Doris Day ended with his death in 1968, Day discovered that because he had power of attorney, not only had he signed her to a CBS TV series (The Doris Day Show (1968)) without her knowledge, but also that the millions she had earned in her twenty-year film career had all been squandered on poor investments. Day honored the CBS commitment, then successfully sued Melcher's partner Jerome B. Rosenthal and, after years of litigation, was awarded a record $22.8 million settlement from him.
In her 1975 autobiography My Story, Doris Day invited friends, co-workers and co-stars to offer comments and insights about her career. She said she was shocked at how many of them had unflattering things to say about Marty Melcher, and how many of them expressed regret about not warning her of their suspicions about his business practices.