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1982–present. John Sloss (born 1956) is an entertainment lawyer, film sales agent, and manager, who has produced or executive produced over 50 films including the Academy Award-winning The Fog of War, Boys Don't Cry and Boyhood.
Feb 21, 2015 · Meet John Sloss, The Man Behind Some Of Your Favorite Indie Films. John Sloss, second from right, was one of the producers of Boyhood, which won three Golden Globe awards. He had to make sure the ...
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He was appointed a judge of the supreme court in 1777, and left it in 1798, having attained sixty years of age. The same year he was appointed a judge of the United States district court for New York, and held it till his death at the house of James Vatson on Throggs’ Neck, Westchester Co., in 1805.
John Sloss. Producer: Green Book. John Sloss was born in 1956 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is known for Green Book (2018). He has been married to Bronwyn Cosgrave since 6 November 2021. He was previously married to Kathryn Tucker.
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Deputy, Provincial Congress of New York, 1775-1777Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, 1777-1798U.S. Senator from New York, 1798District of New York
He was nominated by President John Adams on April 11, 1798. He was confirmed by the Senate on April 12, 1798, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on February 4, 1805.
Biography of John Sloss Hobart (dead link) from the Federal Judicial Center.HOBART, JOHN SLOSS, a Delegate and a Senator from New York; born in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Conn., May 6, 1738; graduated from Yale College in 1757; studied law; admitted to the bar and commenced practice in New York; member of the Committee of Correspondence 1774; deputy to the provincial convention in 1775 and delegate to the provincial congress 1775-1777; member of the council of ...
John Sloss Hobart (May 6, 1738 – February 4, 1805) was a United States senator from New York and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New York.