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    Warner Lewis LeRoy (March 5, 1935 – February 22, 2001), was a New York City businessman. LeRoy was the son of film producer-director Mervyn LeRoy and Mervyn's second wife, Doris Warner, the grandson of Harry Warner, one of the founders of Warner Bros., first cousin once removed of pioneer film producer Jesse L. Lasky, and a major contributor ...

  2. Feb 24, 2001 · He was 65. The cause of death was complications of lymphoma, the family said. Mr. LeRoy brought drama and entertainment to a business focused on cooking and hospitality. He envisioned restaurants...

  3. Feb 24, 2001 · Warner LeRoy, 65, who offered Washington one of the most opulent dining experiences in the city's history as operator of the spectacular but short-lived Potomac restaurant, died Thursday in New...

  4. Feb 19, 2001 · The Stork closed in 1965. Mr. LeRoy opened his singles emporium Maxwell’s Plum in 1966, just as the city was beginning its slide into fiscal ruin, and then unveiled his extravagantly refurbished...

  5. Warner LeRoy died, at age 65, on the night of February 22 from an infection that hastened his worsening lymphoma. On the day after the funeral, his children and his sister, Linda LeRoy Janklow ...

  6. Feb 28, 2001 · He was 65. LeRoy was the son of producer-director Mervyn LeRoy — who produced 1939’s “The Wizard of Oz” and many others as well as directed “Gold Diggers of 1933” and “Quo Vadis ...

  7. Feb 26, 2001 · From Times Wire Services. Warner LeRoy, who brought showmanship to the operation of two of New York’s most beloved restaurants, Tavern on the Green and the Russian Tea Room, has died. LeRoy died ...

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