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Roger Mayer (film industry executive)
Roger Laurance Mayer (April 21, 1926 – March 24, 2015) was an American film industry executive. He was best known for his efforts on behalf of film preservation and for his support of the film industry's humanitarian charity, the Motion Picture & Television Fund. In 2004 he was awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
==Biography==
Mayer was born in Manhattan. He attended the Horace Mann School.〔Sam Roberts, ("Roger L. Mayer, Pioneer of Film Preservation, Dies at 88" ), ''The New York Times'', March 29, 2015.〕 After serving in World War II, he received his bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1948, and a law degree from Yale Law School in 1951. He moved to Los Angeles and sought a position at one of the city's major downtown law firms, but was rejected, being told that those firms didn't hire Jews.〔Robert David Jaffee, ("Ex-Movie Exec Isn’t Silent About Films" ), ''The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles'', May 18, 2006.〕 He was eventually hired as a lawyer at Columbia Pictures, where he worked for nine years. He then moved to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (He is not related to MGM founder Louis B. Mayer.) He established an early film preservation program at the studio, at a time when such efforts were not seen as financially rewarding, and eventually rose to become President of MGM Laboratories.〔Steve Chawkins, ("Roger Mayer dies at 88; movie exec was key player in film preservation" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', March 25, 2015.〕
In 1986 Mayer became president and chief executive of Turner Entertainment.〔 In that position, he was responsible for managing the large library of motion pictures that Ted Turner had purchased from MGM, including high-profile restorations and re-releases of landmark MGM films like ''Gone with the Wind'' and ''The Wizard of Oz'',〔Aljean Harmetz, ("Hollywood's Truly Golden Oldies" ), ''The New York Times'', August 12, 1989.〕 as well as being a focus of controversy when he supported Ted Turner's decision to colorize some old black-and-white films in the library.〔
Mayer became a founder and chair of the National Film Preservation Foundation in 1996. In that capacity, he was credited with enabling the preservation of more than 2,000 orphan films, films whose original copyright had expired or otherwise lacked commercial potential sufficient to pay for their preservation. He also sat on the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress.〔Isabella Biedenharn, ("Film preservation pioneer Roger L. Mayer dies at 89" ), ''Entertainment Weekly'', March 25, 2015.〕 In addition, Mayer also served as chairman of the Motion Picture & Television Fund, an industry charity that provides healthcare and social services.〔Dave McNary, ("Roger Mayer, Advocate of Film Preservation, Dies at 89" ), ''Variety'', March 25, 2015.〕

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