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  1. 10 Aug 1885. Krasnosielc, Powiat makowski, Mazowieckie, Poland. Death. 5 Oct 1927 (aged 42) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Home of Peace Memorial Park. East Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Show Map. Plot. Section D, Warner Family Mausoleum, Crypt #8. Memorial ID. 4639. · View Source. Suggest Edits.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_WarnerSam Warner - Wikipedia

    Sam Warner. Samuel Louis Warner (born Szmuel Wonsal, [1] [2] [3] August 10, 1887 – October 5, 1927) was an American film producer who was the co-founder and chief executive officer of Warner Bros. He established the studio along with his brothers Harry, Albert, and Jack L. Warner.

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  4. Home of Peace Cemetery. Los Angeles, California. The mausoleum on the left contains the remains of a number of members of the famed Warner Bros. family, most notably the brothers’ parents, Benjamin Warner (1857–1935) and Pearl Leah Warner (1857–1934), and their son, Samuel Warner (August 10, 1885–October 5, 1927), one of the founders of ...

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    Samuel Louis Warner was an American film producer who was the co-founder and chief 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 the technology that enabled Warner Bros. to produce the film industry's first feature-length talking picture, The Jazz Singer. He died in 1927, on the day ...

  6. Jun 9, 2017 · A ground-breaking ceremony took place on January 2, 1926, with Harry and Jack Warner leading the ceremonies viewed by more than 1,000 spec­tators and a handful of celebrities. Acknowledging the new competition in the neighborhood, Sid Grauman sent a hearse and two mourners with cards that read, “Success to Warner Brothers, Sid Grauman.”.

  7. Jul 31, 1988 · Sam Warner, who had been largely responsible for the film, died of complications from a sinus infection the day before the movie premiered.

  8. However, Sam Warner didn't live to see the success of his company's greatest early achievement—a "talkie" or sound movie—in its first public showing. He died suddenly from cerebral hemmorrhage in the fall of 1927 at the age of 40. His untimely death occurred just one day before the commercial debut of The Jazz Singer. Chronology: Sam Warner

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