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  1. Pincus Jacob Wolfson (May 22, 1903 – April 16, 1979s) was an American pharmacist, novelist, screenwriter, film producer, and film director. Early life [ edit ] Pincus Jacob Wolfson was born to Russian-Jewish immigrants [1] in New York City.

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    Pincus Jacob Wolfson was born in New York City on May 22, 1903, the son of Russian immigrant parents. Though his father was a plumber, Wolfson enrolled in Fordham University and studied to be a pharmacist. In 1926, he married Billie Marmon, and they had three children together.

  3. P.J. Wolfson and Allen Rivkin wrote the story for Night World that captured a glimpse of the crime ridden era of Prohibition and New York speakeasies that influenced Bodies are Dust. In 1926, P.J. married Billie Marmon. There were three children. Carolyn was born that same year and Michael (b. 1935) and son Peter (b. 1938) followed.

  4. Wolfson family. The coat of arms of Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson. The Wolfson family is a British Jewish family known for its business, philanthropic, and political activities. The family owes its initial fame to Sir Isaac Wolfson, who built the Great Universal Stores retail empire and created the Wolfson Foundation.

  5. It is with great sadness that we make the following announcement: Remi Olsson, 21-year-old son of P.J. Olsson our lead singer, passed away in Winter Park, Colorado on Saturday December 23rd. No other details are currently available. We are sure that you will all join us in sending our sincere condolences to P.J., his wife Tamara, and daughters ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0938439P.J. Wolfson - IMDb

    P.J. Wolfson was born on 22 May 1903 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Boy Slaves (1939) , The Devil Is Driving (1932) and Saigon (1947) . He died on 16 April 1979 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  8. Pincus Jacob Wolfson was born in New York City on May 22, 1903, the son of Russian immigrant parents. Though his father was a plumber, Wolfson enrolled in Fordham University and studied to be a pharmacist. In 1926, he married Billie Marmon, and they had three children together.

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