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  1. Isidore Ostrer (1889–1975) was a banker, financier, poet, newspaper owner, and film studio owner in England. His father, Nathan Ostrer, was a jewellery salesman who immigrated from the Russian Empire. In addition to assembling a media empire he wrote poetry and authored an economics text.

  2. Isidore Ostrer (1889–1975) was a banker, financier, poet, newspaper owner, and film studio owner in England. His father, Nathan Ostrer, was a jewellery salesman who immigrated from the Russian Empire. In addition to assembling a media empire he wrote poetry and authored an economics text. Ostrer was born in London's East End.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pamela_MasonPamela Mason - Wikipedia

    Born Pamela Helen Ostrer in either Westgate-on-Sea, Kent or Southend-on-Sea, Essex, Mason was the daughter of Helen (née Spear-Morgan) and Isidore Ostrer, a wealthy Jewish industrialist and banker who became president of the Gaumont British Picture Corporation in the early 1920s.

  4. The person who "made it all possible" was a quiet-spoken and somewhat reclusive individual called Isidore Ostrer. Born in 1889 to a humble Jewish family in Whitechapel, he had made his first fortune in textiles during World War I, then he established a private bank, and in 1922 he took over the Gaumont film company from its French founders and ...

  5. The founder was Isidore Ostrer, assisted by his brothers, Mark (centre) Maurice (right) In 1922, Isidore Ostrer as President and in association with his brothers, gained Leon Gaumont’s holding in the original Gaumont Company. Gaumont-British developed or acquired large “super-cinemas”.

  6. Producer: Forbidden Territory. Isidore Ostrer was born on 17 June 1889 in London, England, UK. Isidore was a producer, known for Forbidden Territory (1934) and Jack Ahoy (1934). Isidore died on 3 September 1975 in Sunningdale, Berkshire, England, UK.

  7. Isidore Ostrer (1889-1975), Poet, financier and economist. Sitter in 27 portraits

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