Nathan B. Spingold

Nathan Spingold (1886–June 14, 1958) was a motion picture executive and a leading administrator in the game of contract bridge.

[2] Spingold entered show business when William Morris wanted a press agent for a Harry Lauder tour.

[3] He moved to New York in the early 1930s with the William Morris Agency and later joined The Shubert Organization, managing entertainment personalities.

In 1943, he became vice president of advertising, publicity and exploitation and in 1954 he became general vice-president of the company.

[1] Spingold had been having issues with his vocal chords and been hospitalized for chest conditions which restricted his working.