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    Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-American film executive, who was the president and driving force...
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  • Jack Milton Warner (March 27, 1916 – April 1, 1995) was an American film producer and son of legendary Hollywood movie mogul Jack L. Warner. Jack M. Warner...
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    The Jack Warner Estate is a property in Beverly Hills, California 9.4-acre (3.8 ha) that was developed by Jack L. Warner of Warner Bros. who had first...
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    and Jack L. Warner. He served as the studio's treasurer until he sold his stock in 1956. Abraham "Wonsal" or "Wonskolaser", later Abraham Warner, was...
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    and Jack), Warner played a crucial role in the film business and establishing Warner Bros., serving as the company president until 1956. Warner was born...
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  • executive officer of Warner Bros. He established the studio along with his brothers Harry, Albert, and Jack L. Warner. Sam Warner is credited with procuring...
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    studio banner. Founded in 1923 by brothers Harry Warner, Albert Warner, Sam Warner, and Jack L. Warner, in addition to producing its own films, it handles...
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  • Jack Warner may refer to: Jack L. Warner (1892–1978), head of Warner Bros. studio Jack M. Warner (1916–1995), American film producer Jack Warner (actor)...
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    originated from the founding Warner brothers (born Wonsal, Woron and Wonskolaser before Anglicization): Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner. Harry, Albert and Sam...
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  • Page and TV producer William T. Orr, and step-grandson of Jack L. Warner, one of the Warner Brothers. Orr attended Boston University and the California...
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    Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. was an American entertainment company active from 1967 until 1969. Seven Arts Productions acquired Jack L. Warner's controlling...
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    chef employed by Jack L. Warner of Warner Brothers Studios as the head of the commissary and executive dining room for Jack L. Warner, where he also provided...
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    Baby Jane? and Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte Stanley Tucci as Jack L. Warner, head of Warner Bros. Alison Wright as Pauline Jameson, Aldrich's assistant...
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  • New Jersey. After a short stint at Warner Brothers, brought about by a chance meeting with studio chief Jack L. Warner, Ruddy moved on to become a programmer...
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  • My Fair Lady (film) (category Warner Bros. films)
    In spite of her success playing Eliza Doolittle on Broadway, when Jack L. Warner acquired the film rights he replaced a then unknown to filmgoers Julie...
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  • Night and Day (1946 film) (category Warner Bros. films)
    was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Arthur Schwartz, with Jack L. Warner as executive producer. The screenplay was written by Charles Hoffman...
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  • his autobiography My First Hundred Years in Hollywood, Warner Brothers studio head Jack L. Warner described the actor Errol Flynn in the following way:...
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  • 1967, Jack L. Warner reorganized the Warner Bros. animation department, and hired Lovy away from Hanna-Barbera Productions to handle Warner's last two...
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    sheet music and instrument merchant in London. In 1929, Jack L. Warner, president of Warner Bros. Pictures Inc., founded Music Publishers Holding Company...
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    March 21, 1955, with its first head being Jack L. Warner's son-in-law William T. Orr. ABC had approached Warner Bros. initially with the idea of purchasing...
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  • Camelot (film) (category Warner Bros. films)
    would not be released before April 1964. Nevertheless, in April 1963, Jack L. Warner hired television executive William T. Orr as producer. It was also reported...
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    was opened and received guests like Charlie Chaplin, Lilian Harvey, Jack L. Warner and Man Ray. Hand impressions of performers at Jazz à Juan festival...
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  • Merlin the Magic Mouse, directed by Alex Lovy. In 1967, Jack L. Warner reorganized the Warner Bros. animation department, and hired Lovy away from Hanna-Barbera...
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    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (film) (category Warner Bros. films)
    Mexico, Jack L. Warner had the unit return to Hollywood when the budget started to exceed $3 million. Though the dailies impressed Warner Bros., Jack L. Warner...
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    failed at the box office in two earlier versions by Warners. However, studio head Jack L. Warner approved of Huston's treatment of Hammett's 1930 novel...
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    Nevada Gaming Control Board. Sinatra initially leased the property to Jack L. Warner and later in 1968 to a group of investors. It passed through the hands...
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    six cents to go home; this was misinterpreted as a proposition. When Jack L. Warner remodeled his estate in 1937, he hired Haines as interior decorator...
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  • mail order business and started in the film business as the partner of Jack L. Warner and Lewis J. Selznick. Spiegel provided the investment backing to Lewis...
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    picked up by CBS. The following year, Linden portrayed studio head Jack L. Warner in the television biopic My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol...
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    of Television edited by Horace Newcomb "David Carradine sues Time Warner, James L. Brooks asks for a permanent separation ...". Orange County Register...
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