A.C. Lyles

1918 - 2013

A.C. Lyles

1918 - 2013

BORN

1918

DIED

2013

A.C. Lyles Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 30, 2013.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A.C. Lyles, who rose from mail boy to producer at Paramount Pictures and became the studio's longest-serving employee during a tenure that lasted more than three-quarters of a century, has died at age 95.

Lyles, whose most recent title with Paramount was ambassador of goodwill, died Friday at his Los Angeles home, longtime family friend Ben Wheeler told The Associated Press on Monday.

He was just 18 when the lifelong movie fan arrived in Hollywood from his native Florida, going to work in Paramount's mailroom in 1937. There, as the person who delivered their fan letters, the outgoing Lyles became friendly with most of the major stars of the era, including Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour and William Holden.

"He was extremely close with Jimmy Cagney and Ronald Reagan," Wheeler recalled Monday.

His celebrity contacts would become invaluable when Lyles started producing such Westerns as "The Young and the Brave," ''Stage to Thunder Rock," ''Apache Uprising" and "Johnny Reno" in the 1960s.

He persuaded friends such as Joel McCrea, Randolph Scott, Jane Russell, Pat O'Brien and Dana Andrews to appear in his films, even talking Cagney into directing one of them, the gangster movie, "Short Cut to Hell."

It marked Cagney's only directing effort, and Lyles remarked years later, "I don't think he liked telling actors what to do."

Studio executives had recognized Lyles' breezy manner years earlier and promoted him to the publicity department.

Soon he was named publicity chief for Pine-Thomas, Paramount's B-picture arm. The studio was named for Bill Pine and Bill Thomas, dubbed the "Dollar Bills" for their skill at making movies on the skimpiest of budgets.

After Pine-Thomas folded in the 1950s, Lyles convinced Paramount's bosses he could produce salable films with well-known if slightly faded stars on budgets the Dollar Bills had taught him how to squeeze.

Other production credits included "Law of the Lawless," ''Young Fury," ''Red Tomahawk," ''Arizona Bushwhackers," ''Fort Utah" and "Hostile Guns."

He was also credited as associate producer on nine episodes of the hit TV series "Rawhide."

His last producer credit was for the 2005-2006 HBO Western series "Deadwood."

As Paramount's ambassador of goodwill, Lyles appeared regularly in his later years at film festivals, colleges and nostalgia conventions to talk about the studio's legacy and its current product. He also welcomed visiting notables to the studio and conducted tours of the Paramount lot, which he knew intimately.

He worked well into his 90s, operating out of a suite once occupied by Fred Astaire and bedecked with scores of photographs of the many stars Lyles had been friends with. It was only in the past year, Wheeler said, that he stopped going to the office regularly.

Until then he would leave home for the office every weekday morning, dressed in a custom-made suit with handkerchief in the breast pocket. He would arrive at the studio in his mint-condition 1955 Ford Thunderbird.

"I love my job," he said in a 1998 interview. "If the studio was open on Saturday and Sunday, I'd be there on those days, too."

Lyles figured he actually went to work for Paramount at age 9 when he was hired to distribute handbills and bumper stickers for the company's theater in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. He left for Hollywood as soon he graduated from high school.

"I left on the day coach with two loaves of bread, some peanut butter, a bag of apples and $48 in my pocket," he recalled in the 1998 interview.

Throughout his life, Lyles went just by the initials A.C., explaining that was the name his father had used as well. It was an old Southern tradition, he said, to just use initials rather than a full name.

The full name, Wheeler said Monday, was Andrew Craddock Lyles.

Lyles was married to Martha French in 1955, in a ceremony attended by Reagan and Cagney, among others.

He is survived by her.

Former Associated Press entertainment writer Bob Thomas contributed to this story.

JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press




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Deborah George

November 17, 2024

I was fortuante to meet A.C. several years ago through my Godmother, Rhonda Fleming, who's home lot was Paramount. A.C. always made himself available if I had guests from out-of-town who wanted to tour a studio. When one of my East Coast attorneys was visiting LA with his 14 year-old daughter in the early 2000's, the one thing the young girl asked to do was to tour a studio. We had a terrific private tour of Paramount and met A.C. in his offices. It was busy that day but A.C. made up feel welcome and sat the three of us down to video about Ronny Reagan and his friendship with A.C. as A.C. left the office to make some calls. Upon the end of the appx 20 minute video A.C. on cue came back into the office and told a few funny stories about Ronny as my attorney and I nodded along and laugh along with A.C. During a brief break in the conversation about 10 minutes into these stories my attorney's daughter looked at A.C. and asked "who is Ronald Reagan?" I thought A.C. was going to fall over! What a Doll of a man. One was very lucky to have had crossed paths with A.C. Lyles. Still missed and often spoken of fondly. We all should be so lucky.

Kelvin Harder

September 30, 2018

It has been just over 5 years since Mr. Lyles passing, and, as is frequently stated when one passes from this earth, "gone but not forgotten". I have a fond memory of my one and only meeting with Mr. Lyles, as I will now recount. My wife Martha, my daughter Amanda, and I toured Paramount Pictures in July, 2010. As we were approaching the exit, Mr. Lyles was parking his T-bird and said hello to us. He began a conversation and shared several very interesting stories of his life at Paramount. He also showed us numerous photos which he pulled from the trunk of his car, and posed for a photo with us. A true gentleman. He made our first and only trip to Paramount a fantastic and very memorable experience. Kelvin and Martha Harder (Beausejour, Manitoba, Canada)

R. L. Addison

April 11, 2016

A. C. Lyle was my mentor. He wore suits, neck ties, shoes etc that were made by a tailor from heaven. Always smartly dress. I wish I knew who his tailor was. He wore well fitted suits superb dresser may God Bless His memory

Harry Simpson

September 27, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

The Barber's

June 29, 2014

To The Lyles Family,
It was such a great pleasure to share wonderful moments with A.C. at events. Events such as "The Golden Boot Awards", "Jim Roberts Roundup",etc. in the valley. We had such fun times and great memories. May God bless you in the loss of such a great person. There are no words to express what a kind and loving person he was. You are missed dearly, but we will forever remember you and carry you in our hearts. With Loving Memories!

Csynbidium Csynbidium

December 26, 2013

Several times this This Summer I had the lovely pleasure of Speaking with A C our Mr. Paramount Studios, I met AC at Gingers Rogers / aka Baby Dolls wake, and he never forgot...

We spoke with AC before his demise, and he was vivid, articulate, sweet, and swagger that only AC had... True Hollywood... He was my Hollywood Dad, Uncle and a true friend, missed yes his knowledge was great, if you could get past the hollywood swagger, Then a boat load of knowledge came your way...

I was talking to him about Real Estate issues the property across from Paramount & history, which I will never know, because there's no AC, and I must have call my dad among dad AC after he past... Love you always my CRAZY dad love you my good friend.... my dad with respect alway loved our group conversation with Joansie Loew, it was a memorable historical enjoyous help and loved your calls....



Csynbidium

Joansie Loew

December 26, 2013

He will always be remembered as a great friend and Uncle, A dad, and Mr. Paramount we had more the pleasure of speaking... To A C reminiscing over history about my moms boyfriend Steven Mitchell, Whom he worked with Them both
It was my great pleasure to speak, via conference to a great man and friend.... who will be missed I glad we spoke with Him over the Phone, This Summer and In October before his recent passing....

Joseph Byrne

November 22, 2013

I only met A.C. a couple of years ago, by keeping him in touch with a old friend, Anna Kashfi (1st Mrs.Brando) loved listening to his incredible
stories. Always taking the time to mention his wonderful wife Martha! I'll miss you my friend!
God's Speed!

Kim Saunders

November 13, 2013

I will really miss our talks! Thank you for being there for me. I hope there are studios in heaven, because that is and was your first best destiny!
I will always love you

Sam Truluck

October 20, 2013

So long Pal !

October 15, 2013

blessings be with the Lyles family,"happy are the mild tempered since they will inherit the earth."..matt.5:5...gee

October 8, 2013

A.C. WAS A WONDERFUL MAN.....& ALWAYS A GOOD FRIEND TO ME, WHEN I STARTED MY CAREER AT PARAMOUNT PICTURES....JUST A GREAT GUY!..........JACK R. ENGLISH...FILM & TV...WEST HOLLYWOOD

Eg

October 7, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jim Malinda

October 5, 2013

My friend was a giant of a beautiful man in more ways than words can say. A gentle soul with a heart of gold. Truly the last gentleman of film!!! GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND, I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU!!!

michelle plakas-kaiser

October 5, 2013

rip

DStallings

October 3, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

R.C. Garris

October 2, 2013

Sorry for your loss. Hope God blesses your family with peace during this time.

KT

October 2, 2013

Martha,

A.C. was a inspiration to many. I am so sorry for your loss. Rely on our Heavenly Father during this difficult time. He promises that "...he will also make a way out in order for you to be able to endure it."- 1 Corinthians 10:13

T Tolbert

October 2, 2013

My condolences to the Lyles family. May the memories you shared bring lasting comfort. Remember that God is always near those broken at heart.

Cynthia

October 2, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

October 2, 2013

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. May all be comforted by the wonderful promise: "and he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more. Neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

Steve Wolfson

October 1, 2013

A.C. Lyles offered me my first job, doing behind-the-set work at Paramount in 1960. The same year he made me the envy of college classmates at the University of Pennsylvania, by sending me a personally autographed photo ("Affectionately yours...") from every 18 year-old's heartthrob back then, Sandra Dee.



I had known Mr. ("Call me A.C., my dad was Mr. Lyles") Lyles since boyhood, in Jacksonville, where he and my dad grew up and were lifelong friends. Over the years, during family summer vacations in California, Mr. Lyles arranged for my younger brothers and me to go on location and meet childhood heroes up close and personal: Roy Rogers; Robert Young ("Father Knows Best"); and the stars of "Time Machine," Rod Taylor and teenage beauty, Yvette Mimieux.



We lost touch for the next forty years until I began sending him annual birthday greetings and calling him every May 17th. He never failed to ask, specifically, about members of my family and old friends back in Florida. He recounted in minute details, situations with great recall of names and circumstances. We last saw each other nine years ago when he met with a couple of associates and me at his office on the Paramount lot. Providing directions, he said, "When you get to the gate, tell the security guard you are here to see A.C. Lyles, the Institution, not the building."



For the next two hours the resplendently dressed producer, designer suit, perfectly pressed, wide-collared white dress shirt, perfectly knotted tie, cufflinks, etc. regaled us with stories about his long time relationship with my dad, "the most brilliant, handsomest man I ever met"; his best friends James Cagney, "Ronnie" Reagan, and Jimmy Stewart; and his recollections of Hollywood beauties, the most ravishing of all, Hedy Lamarr. There was no room for any pictures on the walls of his small office, totally covered with hundreds of photographs of Hollywood luminaries. He was in the midst of compiling his biography, a gargantuan task.



At the end of our great visit, we walked to the parking lot; and he had a warm greeting for every passerby. One could tell he excelled in making everyone, at every level of the organization, feel special and important.



His mental acuity that day, and for the ensuing years, amazed me. The past few years his conversations were interspersed with old stories, his relationship with Governor Schwarzenegger, and increasing demands for his poignant, golden-tongued eulogies at funerals.



Most recently, he joked about a flame-haired Hollywood beauty of yesteryear requesting that he someday preside over her passing, "Be sure to give me some notice, as my day book is pretty full right now."



Despite the diminishing years, he was always upbeat and would not allow me to get off the phone, always having one more vignette to impart He especially liked to tell of his visit with Charlton Heston after that actor was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease: "A.C., I'm beginning to forget names of people I should know quite well." Mr. Lyles said, "Don't worry about it, Chuck. If it's a man, call him pal; and if it's a woman, just call her dear." Awhile later, his good friend was leaving, and said "Goodbye, Chuck." Not skipping a beat, the celluloid Moses retorted "So long, dear"!



The unforgettable, inimitable Mr. A.C. Lyles never forgot from whence he came and will be missed by multitudes of those whose lives he graced with his unsurpassed charm, dignity and class.

Michael Jordan

October 1, 2013

Just watched A.C. Lyles in "Extra" on Sunset Strip taking about William Holden.
A.C. knew everybody. Just loved the movies.

Patrick Fiorill

October 1, 2013

May you rest in everlasting joy. May the family find peace.

Linda Sisan

October 1, 2013

I am saddened by the loss of a remarkable man. Most people wish they could accomplish all that A.C.Lyles did. He truly had what Psalms 90:10, says of "special might". May , the "God of all comfort "be with your family.

October 1, 2013

To the familly
As you mourn your loved one, we pray that God will comfort and strengthen all of you.

Darrell Simmons

October 1, 2013

Having grown up in Jacksonville, I recall A.C. Lyles as one of the "hometown heroes." He went from usher at the Florida Theatre to big-time producer in Hollywood, a true role model. May he rest in peace.

Bob Bailey

October 1, 2013

A.C.'s love of Paramount, seen in interviews, will always be special.

Jones Family

October 1, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

CJ Shank

October 1, 2013

I will certainly miss you at the various film conventions and talking about James Cagney, Frank Morgan, and the rest of the "Irish Mafia". My sympathy to your family. You will be missed.

September 30, 2013

So sorry to hear about this. May God be with you in this time of grief.

Sheila

September 30, 2013

He lived a long full life. Godspeed Mr. Lyles.

September 30, 2013

Rest in Peace Mr. Lyles. Mighty impressive to work over 75 years.

Dwayne Bickham

September 30, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

September 30, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

P Belle

September 30, 2013

Lyles will truly be missed. May your memories keep you and the family comforted during this difficult time.

September 30, 2013

When someone you love dies, we need to go to God for comfort. (Jeremiah 29:12) says “And YOU will certainly call me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to YOU.” His word can equip you with “power beyond what is normal” to go from one day to the next.

September 30, 2013

So sorry for your loss. "God is for us a refuge and strength during times of distress.

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