Dennis Carothers Stanfill (born April 1, 1927) is an American business executive, Rhodes Scholar, and philanthropist.
He is best known for his stewardship of the 20th Century Fox Film Corporation[1] from 1971 to 1981 as chairman and chief executive officer, succeeding Darryl F. Zanuck.
She was interviewed in Hoop Tales: Tennessee Lady Volunteers by Randy Moore [3] After graduating valedictorian from Lawrenceburgh High School he attended the US Naval Academy.
[6] He served as vice president at the Times Mirror Company, and at Lehman Brothers in New York as a corporate finance specialist.
Under Stanfill’s guidance, Fox became a diversified, prosperous company largely through internal development and acquisition activities.
KCET moved to put its Hollywood production facility and offices up for sale while the station's top executives took a 10% cut in salary.