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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. 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.

  3. Harry, Albert, Sam & Jack Warner. The Warner family were pioneers of the motion picture industry and founders of Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. The Warners date their entrance into the industry from 1903, when they rented a vacant store in New Castle, Pennsylvania. There were nine children in this Polish immigrant family, but only four were active ...

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · An origin story of the siblings who incorporated a studio 100 years ago today, overcoming obstacle after obstacle before finally finding an entertainment venture they could excel at together. By...

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

  6. Mini Bio. Albert Warner was born on July 23, 1883 in Krasnoshiltz, Russian Empire. He is known for Kaiser's Finish (1918). He was married to Bessie Siegel Levy and Elizabeth B. Krieger (Bessie). He died on November 26, 1967 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA. Family. Spouses. Bessie Siegel Levy (1925 - November 26, 1967) (his death)

  7. Mar 29, 2019 · The America That the Warner Brothers Made A short study of a film studio and America’s love affair with its movie self. Andrew Wyatt. March 29, 2019. Page by Page: Book Reviews, Reviews. Warner Bros: The Making of an American Movie Studio. By David Thompson (2017, Yale University Press) 232 pages, with notes and index.

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