Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Media mogul Jerry Perenchio dies in LA at 86

- By Robert Jablon

LOS ANGELES >> Jerry Perenchio was a media mogul, billionair­e former owner of Univision and the producer behind a slew of hit shows and sporting events but his house appeared more often on TV than he did.

Perenchio was famously publicity-shy. The first item on his list of 20 rules for subordinat­es was “stay clear of the press.” But his Bel Air mansion was seen every week as the home of the Clampett family on the 1960s series “The Beverly Hillbillie­s.”

Perenchio, 86, died Tuesday of lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles, his wife, Margaret, said Wednesday.

“Jerry Perenchio had a big vision and a bigger heart — he always gave back,” Arnold Schwarzene­gger posted on Twitter Wednesday. “He was an example to all of us and I was proud to call him my friend.”

Ron Howard used his Twitter account to call Perenchio “a gracious and brilliant mentor.”

Perenchio’s half-century in the entertainm­ent business included talent agent, sports promoter, television and motion picture tycoon but he preferred to work behind the scenes.

His wealth, recently estimated by Forbes at $2.8 billion, allowed him to be a generous political donor and philanthro­pist. He contribute­d some $50 million to candidates and causes and tens of millions more to schools, hospitals, museums and charities of all types.

He amassed a significan­t art collection that included work by Picasso, Cezanne and Monet and in 2014 announced he would bequeath 47 pieces — worth an estimated $500 million — to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He also donated $25 million for a new building to house it.

“He was one of the most generous people whom I’ve ever met, and yet, in a town where everyone wants to take credit for everything, he refused to take credit for a lifetime of achievemen­ts,” Mark Gold, former head of the nonprofit environmen­tal group Heal the Bay and now an associate vice chancellor at UCLA, told the Los Angeles Times in 2008. “He was really quite extraordin­ary.”

Scion of a Fresno winemaking family, Andrew Jerry Perenchio wore many hats during a half-century in the entertainm­ent business.

He turned to show business after attending UCLA and serving in the Air Force as a jet pilot and flight instructor.

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