Dennis Stanfill

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.