
A photo of Greg Bautzer and Joan Crawford, listed on EBay for $9.99.
Note: This is an encore post from 2012.
Handsome, charming, well spoken, Gregson “Greg” Bautzer was as dashing and popular as any successful Hollywood movie star. Bautzer wasn’t an actor, however, but one of Hollywood’s most influential and powerful attorneys. The lawyer represented billionaires, movie magnates, and attractive starlets, and helped set up independent production companies. Bautzer knew how to talk his way into Tinsel Town boardrooms, as well as into his beautiful female clients’ beds.
Even as a young man, Bautzer possessed enormous drive and ambition. He spoke well, entering and winning many oratorical contests. Bautzer won contests representing Long Beach and San Pedro as early as 1925. He was a group champion in the Southwest section of the National Oratorical Contest of the Constitution in 1926, with the April 28, 1926, Los Angeles Times noting that he was also a crack debater, actor, athlete, and winner of San Pedro’s annual Shakespearean contest. His ambition was to study law. Bautzer finished second place in the 1926 sectional competition.





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