Los Angeles Times

Former Paramount executive credited with modernizin­g studio

- By Josh Rottenberg josh.rottenberg@latimes.com Twitter: @joshrotten­berg

Earl Lestz, a longtime executive at Paramount Pictures and former chairman of the board of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, has died of what appears to be a heart attack, his family said. He was 78.

Over his 21-year career at Paramount, from 1983 to 2004, Lestz oversaw operations for the studio as president of Paramount Studio Group. He was credited with helping modernize the storied studio’s 63-acre lot, overseeing major developmen­t and renovation­s, updating the soundstage­s and upgrading the infrastruc­ture, expanding post-production capabiliti­es and creating the first child-care center at any studio.

Before joining Paramount, Lestz was an executive at Federated Department Stores, serving as senior vice president of operations for the Bullock’s chain. After his retirement from Paramount, he went on to consult for entertainm­ent-related ventures.

A former chairman of the board of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, Lestz was also involved in a number of other organizati­ons and served on the boards of the Hollywood Historic Trust, the Hollywood Presbyteri­an Hospital and Goodwill Industries of Southern California.

A member of both the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Television Academy, he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2004.

Lestz, who died Wednesday, is survived by his wife, Patricia; son Paul; daughter Marcie Jastrow; and six grandchild­ren.

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MOVIE MAN Earl Lestz oversaw major changes at Paramount.

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