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name: Kluge, John W(erner)

pronunciation: [klooguh]

sex: male
lived: (1914– )

biography: Businessman and philanthropist, born in Chemnitz, Germany. He went to the USA in 1922 and grew up in Detroit, where his mother remarried. He worked on the Ford Motor Co assembly line before studying economics at Columbia University in New York City (1937 BA), and then worked for a small paper company and served with the Army Intelligence in World War 2. After the War he worked as an executive with radio broadcasting companies, and as his own investments in various enterprises grew, he acquired and built so many radio and television stations that his Metromedia became the largest independent broadcast network (it also had an advertising division). In 1963 he acquired the Ice Capades and later the Harlem Globetrotters (1976). In 1985 he sold Metromedia for $2 billion, and by 1989 he was regarded as the richest American, with his personal fortune estimated at some $5·5 billion. He had never been in the public spotlight until his third marriage (1981) to a 32-year-old who had appeared nude in an English ‘skin mag’; he divorced her in 1990 but had to pay her $80 million a year in alimony. Generous to a variety of causes, including his 1960 gift of a rare white tiger to President Eisenhower as a ‘gift to the children of America’, he long supported the United Cerebral Palsy Research and Educational Foundation, and in 1992 he singlehandedly subsidized the exhibit of works from the Vatican Library. But his philanthropies had not been greatly publicized until 1993, when he gave $60 million to Columbia to provide scholarships for minority students; added to the $50 million he had previously donated to Columbia, it made Kluge one of the largest single benefactors of any American educational institution.

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