Dore Schary - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

  • He is referenced at the very end of Stan Freberg Presents The United States of America Volume One The Early Years, a satirical album from 1961, where his name is rhymed with military and revolutionary. ("That highly military, script by Dore Schary, Revolutionary War!")
  • In the 1948 RKO film, The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (which he produced), Schary can be seen driving Cary Grant to the airport at the end of the film. Grant refers to him as Jebby.
  • In I Love Lucy, Ricky Ricardo calls Schary's office from his Hollywood hotel room. In the episode "Don Juan is Shelved", Schary's character was played by Philip Ober, Vivian Vance's husband at the time.

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