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  1. Abraham "Albert" Warner (born Aaron Wonsal, July 23, 1884 – November 26, 1967) was an American film executive who was one of the founders of Warner Bros. He established the production studio with his brothers Harry, Sam, and Jack L. Warner. He served as the studio's treasurer until he sold his stock in 1956.

    • 1903–1956
  2. Apr 4, 2023 · The Warner brothers — Harry, Sam, Albert and Jack — were different from Hollywood’s other movie moguls in the industry’s early years. They were shrewd, brash, outspoken and passionate in ways...

  3. Albert Warner was one of the four brothers who founded Warner Bros. Pictures, a pioneer of the motion picture industry and the first to produce talking pictures. Learn about his life, career, and achievements in this encyclopedia article.

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  5. American producer. Learn about this topic in these articles: Warner Brothers. In Warner Brothers: Origins. ), Albert Warner (b. July 23, 1884, Poland—d. November 26, 1967, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.), Samuel Warner (b. 1887—d. 1927), and Jack Warner (b. August 2, 1892, London, Ontario, Canada—d.

  6. MIAMI BEACH, Nov. 26-- Albert Warner, one of the four founding brothers of Warner Brothers Pictures and for many years its vice president and treasurer, died today at his winter home here. View...

  7. Albert Warner (1890-1966) was a trombonist who played with various brass bands and dance bands in New Orleans. He recorded with Bunk Johnson, George Lewis, Eureka Brass Band, and others, and performed at Preservation Hall in the 1960s.

  8. Jul 23, 2022 · Albert Warner was a traditional jazz and brass band trombone player from New Orleans, best known for his long career with the Eureka Brass Band. He played with Louis Dumaine, Bunk Johnson, George Lewis, and other jazz greats. He recorded and released many albums with various labels and artists.

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