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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Irving Fein, a producer and manager who steered the careers of comedy greats George Burns and Jack Benny and named actress Lana Turner the "Sweater Girl," has died, his daughter said Tuesday. He was 101.

Fein, who worked into his 90s, died Aug. 10 at his West Hollywood home of an age-related illness, Tisha Fein said.

"He loved what he did. He would be afraid to go on a holiday because he would miss a deal. He always had a great angle on how to promote people," said his daughter, a TV and event producer.

Fein's early career included stints as a publicist at studios including MGM and Warner Bros., where he came up with Turner's provocative nickname, Tisha Fein said. In a decade-old interview posted on the website Showbiz 411, Fein said he inspired by a sweater Turner wore in her first movie, 1937's "They Won't Forget."

In the late 1940s, Fein became publicist and advertising director for Benny's radio show.

When the comedian shifted to TV with "The Jack Benny Program," which aired from 1952-65, Fein was the executive producer. He later headed J&M Productions, Benny's company that produced shows including "Checkmate" and "The Gisele MacKenzie Show."

Fein was an important part of Burns' life as well, Tisha Fein said.

When Burns' career faltered following the 1964 death of his wife and stage partner, Gracie Allen, Fein helped him get cast opposite Walter Matthau in 1975's "The Sunshine Boys," she said. Burns, then 76, received a supporting actor Oscar.

Fein produced some of Burns other films, including "18 Again!", and won an Emmy as producer of a 1977 TV special with Burns. The comedian died in 1996 at age 100.

Fein's survivors include his wife of 43 years, Marion; Tisha Fein and Michael Fein, his children from a previous marriage, and stepson Dan Schechter.

Services for Fein were held Sunday at Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary in Los Angeles.

LYNN ELBER
AP Television Writer


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Published by The Gazette on Aug. 14, 2012.

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Esther Rubin

September 23, 2012

I worked at Empire West from 1981 to 1984. It was a pleasure to see and talk to Mr. Fein every day. RIP Irving. My condolences to his wife Marion and his children.

Susie Cohen

August 26, 2012

To Tisha and family. I had the pleasure of working with your Dad and George together. I have told the story of them often as it was my very favorite experience. They were quite a team. We had a wonderful fun time. I am so sorry for your loss. Keep all the great memories you have. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Stuart Blumberg

August 23, 2012

Thank you for jump starting my hotel career in Miami Beach. You were one of a kind.

August 20, 2012

Thank you Mr. Fein. My thoughts are with your family.

Jack Benny and George Burns were lucky to have such a dedicated champion. They brought great joy to the world and you helped make that possible.

I enjoyed reading your book on Jack Benny,

RIP.

George Granger

Anthony DiFlorio

August 17, 2012

So Long Irving. Say hi to Jack and George.

louise wisinski

August 15, 2012

RIP Mr. Fein. Thank you for the joy you brought to this world.

Linda and Eli Frank

August 15, 2012

Mike, Beni and Family:

So sorry to read about your dad. What a life he led, yet even at his advanced age, losing him is so final. Our best wishes to you all at this sad time.

ER

August 15, 2012

Thank you so much for bringing the Jack Benny Show into our lives. Condolences to your family, friends and admirers.

August 15, 2012

God bless Mr. Fein's family with peace, comfort and strength during the coming days ahead.

So sorry for your loss.

Praying for you all in Alabama.

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