Walter Wanger (
July 11,
1894 –
November 18,
1968) was an
Academy Award-winning
American film producer. An intellectual and a socially conscious movie executive who produced provocative message movies and glittering romantic melodramas, Wanger's career started at
Paramount Pictures in the 1920s and led him to work at virtually every major studio as either a contract producer or an independent.
For the most complete sense of Walter Wanger's life and film career, read Matthew Bernstein's book
Walter Wanger, Hollywood Independent and
The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era by Thomas Schatz. Wanger was born
Walter Feuchtwanger in
San Francisco, California, and pronounced "Wanger" to rhyme with "danger". He served with the
United States Army during
World War I. He attended
Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.