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      • film producer William Jacobs (October 31, 1887 – September 30, 1953) was an American screenwriter and producer for Warner Bros. He wrote 13 Hollywood films and produced 59 more, including musicals.
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  1. William Jacobs (October 31, 1887 – September 30, 1953) was an American screenwriter and producer for Warner Bros. He wrote 13 Hollywood films and produced 59 more, including musicals.

  2. From his tenure at Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, to his current award-winning projects independently produced under the banner of his company, Shooting Star Creativeworks, Bill Jacobs has spent...

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  3. William Jacobs (October 31, 1887 - September 30, 1953) was an American screenwriter and producer for Warner Bros. He wrote 13 Hollywood movies and produced 59 more, including musicals. Jacobs joined Warner Bros. as a screenwriter in 1934. From 1938 to his death he produced movies for the studio.

  4. williamjacobsmusic.comWilliam Jacobs

    I am William Jacobs, a musician and producer currently based in York, UK. In addition to writing and releasing my own electronic music, I have extensive experience in freelance production, as well as composition for media including short films, video games, contemporary dance and audio drama.

  5. " Dance with the Devil " is a song by American rapper Immortal Technique from his debut studio album Revolutionary Vol. 1 (2001). Content. The first part of the song tells the story of a young man named William "Billy" Jacobs.

  6. William Jacobs was born on 31 October 1887 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Sergeant Murphy (1938), Swellhead (1935) and Down the Stretch (1936). He was married to Sadie. He died on 30 September 1953 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

  7. Producer: William Jacobs Director: James V. Kern Screenplay: I.A.L. Diamond, James V. Kern, adaptation by Lewis R. Foster, story by Ben & Norma Barzman Cinematography: Arthur Edeson Art Direction: Anton Grot Music: Friedrich Hollaender Film Editing: Folmar Blangsted

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