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    American film producer

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  1. May 27, 2016 · Carl Laemmle Jr. Photos show a sharp dresser, toothy and baby-faced, the overall effect marred somewhat by the fact that he was five-foot-three. A notorious hypochondriac, he downed potions and remedies of all sorts and fretted about drafts. He got his job—chief of production at Universal Studios—at the age of 21.

  2. Jan 17, 2017 · Carl Laemmle’s name may have faded some from the annals of Hollywood history, but “Uncle Carl,” as most called him, who was born 150 years ago, was one of the early titans of Classic Hollywood.

  3. Born Julius Laemmle on April 28, 1908 in Chicago, IL, he was the only son of Carl Laemmle, then a successful nickelodeon owner, and his wife, Recha, who also gave birth to a daughter, Rosabelle. His father would eventually form a studio, Independent Moving Pictures, in 1909, which later blossomed into the Universal Film Manufacturing Company in 1915. Laemmle, Sr....

  4. May 30, 2019 · Born in 1867 in the small German town of Laupheim, Laemmle came to the United States in 1884, settled in Chicago and married, and became a successful businessman with a knack for salesmanship. In 1906, already middle-age, he quit his job and opened his first movie theater — a nickelodeon, really — because he saw the potential in film.

  5. Jan 13, 2019 · My Uncle Carl Laemmle lived in Oshkosh, Wisconsin from 1901 to 1906, where he got married and had 2 kids. While he was there, he managed a clothing company a...

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  7. Jan 5, 2017 · Carl Laemmle, ca. 1915-1920. (Photo Courtesy of the Library of Congress) One of the founders of today’s Universal Studios, Carl Laemmle, was born to Jewish parents in Lupenheim, near Stuttgart, Germany, on January 17, 1867. Young Carl immigrated to Chicago in 1884 and became a naturalized citizen five years later.

  8. Jun 28, 2018 · Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal Pictures, was a heroic anti-Nazi activist who rescued hundreds of German Jews and helped them build new lives in America. Born to a Jewish family in Germany in 1867, Carl moved to America at age 17. He worked hard, starting as a low-paid errand boy and soon rising to clerk, store manager, and bookkeeper.

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