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  1. Schenck's adroit business sense made him a wealthy man. In 1927, he and Joseph were reported to be worth about $20 million (approximately $500 million in today's money, possibly more), with a combined yearly income of at least a million. By some estimates, Nicholas Schenck was the eighth richest individual in the United States during the 1930s.

  2. The house of Nicholas Schenck, Senior’s grandfather, Jan Martense Schenck, is also on display in the Museum. Together, these two houses suggest the way one Dutch American family might have lived in Brooklyn over a period of 150 years. When the Museum acquired the Nicholas Schenck House in 1929, the house was in a state of disrepair.

  3. Learn about Nicholas M. Schenck, the leader of Loew's and MGM during the Depression era. He was born in Russia, became a US citizen, and ran a profitable entertainment conglomerate.

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  6. Joseph and Nicholas Schenck, born in Rybinsk, Russia, became the founders of MGM and United Artists studios. They were influential in the movie industry and had a rivalry that lasted until their deaths.

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  7. Oct 8, 2022 · Learn about the life and career of Nicholas Schenck, a Harlem Russian-American who rose from a drugstore owner to a powerful leader of MGM. Discover how he built a theater empire, clashed with Louis B. Mayer, and resisted television.

  8. Jul 19, 2011 · Nicholas Schenck was the head of MGM/Loew's Theatres, one of the most influential film companies in history. He retired to Miami Beach, where he died in 1969, after shaping social attitudes in America through movies.

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