Lawrence Turman, the longtime Hollywood producer who received an Academy Award nomination for the 1967 classic “The Graduate,” died Saturday.
A UCLA graduate, Turman began producing movies in the 1960s, with films including “The Young Doctors,” starring Ben Gazzara, “I Could Go On Singing,” starring Judy Garland, and “The Best Man” starring Henry Fonda.
It’s also the film that made Hoffman a star though Turman admitted the casting wasn’t an obvious decision. Legendary producer Lawrence Turman’s big hit was his 1967 classic “The Graduate” starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft.. “One of the beauties of our partnership is we don’t have to agree.”
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