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Charles Evans (May 13, 1926 — June 2, 2007) was an American business leader. He co-founded the women's fashion house Evan-Picone in 1949 and sold it to Revlon in 1962. He and his brother-in-law, Michael Shure, then founded Evans Partnership, a real estate investment firm.
- June 2, 2007 (aged 81), Manhattan, New York City, New York U.S.
- Elizabeth (died 1975); Melissa (died 1975); Charles Jr.
- Founder, Evan-Picone fashion house; motion picture producer
Jun 6, 2007 · June 6, 2007. Charles Evans, a founder of the fashion house Evan-Picone and who was also executive producer of the film “Tootsie,” died Saturday in Manhattan. He was 81. The cause was...
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SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Charles Evans (May 13, 1926 — June 2, 2007) was an American business leader. He co-founded the women's fashion house Evan-Picone in 1949 and sold it to Revlon in 1962. He and his brother-in-law, Michael Shure, then founded Evans Partnership, a real estate investment firm.
Charles James Evans (1827 - 3 April 1881) was an English businessman and entrepreneur present in the then-colony of Victoria, Australia from the early days of the Victorian Gold Rush. His personal diary is notable as being one of the few contemporary eyewitness accounts of the Eureka Rebellion.
Jun 7, 2007 · Fashion Features. Evan-Picone Founder Charles Evans, 81. Funeral services for Evan-Picone founder Charles Evans will be at noon today at Temple Emanu-El here. By Rosemary Feitelberg. June 7,...
Charles James Evans (1827 – 3 April 1881) was an English businessman and entrepreneur present in the colony of Victoria, Australia from the early days of the Victorian Gold Rush. His personal diary is notable as being one of the few contemporary eyewitness accounts of the Eureka Rebellion.
Charles Evans (May 13, 1926 — June 2, 2007) was an American business leader. He co-founded the women's fashion house Evan-Picone in 1949 and sold it to Revlon in 1962. He and his brother-in-law, Michael Shure, then founded Evans Partnership, a real estate investment firm.