
Martin Ransohoff (born November 30, 1926) is a cinema and television producer, and member of the Ransohoff family. He graduated from Colgate University in 1949 and is on a list of Distinguished Alumni. He founded the film production company Filmways, Inc. in 1960 and remained with the company until 1972. Filmways started making TV commercials, moved into documentaries then sitcoms; by 1963 Filmways were making $13 million a year. In 1972 he became an independent producer. He attempted to "create" female movie stars during the 1960s; the actresses who achieved the greatest success under his tutelage were Ann-Margret, Tuesday Weld and Sharon Tate, who featured in several of his films from 1964 until her death in 1969. He is a cousin of neurosurgeonJoseph Ransohoff. The Beverly Hillbillies brought Ransohoff his first success in 1962 and thereafter he turned his attention to films. Ransohoff went on to produce such films as American Pop.
Turbulence
1997
Guilty as Sin
1993
Welcome Home
1989
The Big Town
1987
Jagged Edge
1985
Class
1983
Hanky Panky
1982
American Pop
1981
The Wanderers
1979
Nightwing
1979
Silver Streak
1976
The White Dawn
1974
Save the Tiger
1973
Fuzz
1972
See No Evil
1971
Catch-22
1970
Hamlet
1969
Castle Keep
1969
Don't Make Waves
1967
Eye of the Devil
1966
The Loved One
1965
The Sandpiper
1965
Boys' Night Out
1962




































