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  1. Harry Morris Warner (born Hirsz Mojżesz Wonsal; December 12, 1881 – July 25, 1958) was an American studio executive, one of the founders of Warner Bros., and a major contributor to the development of the film industry.

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  3. Harry Warner - Wikipedia

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    Harry Morris Warner (born Hirsz Mojżesz Wonsal; December 12, 1881 – July 25, 1958) was an American studio executive, one of the founders of Warner Bros., and a major contributor to the development of the film industry.

  4. Harry Warner (1881-1958) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    In 1956, Harry sold his interests in Warner Bros. and retired. Jack Warner succeeded him as president. Motion Picture Executive. Co-founder of Warner Bros., with his siblings Sam, Jack, and Albert Warner. The oldest of the four, he was born Hirsch (or Harold) Morris Eichelbaum in Krasnosielc, Poland, and arrived in the US with his family in 1883.

  5. Harry Warner - Hollywood Star Walk - Los Angeles Times

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    Harry Warner. Stars. North side of the 6400 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Warsaw, Poland. Died July 25, 1958 of cerebral occlusion in Bel-Air, Calif. F ilm pioneer Harry M. Warner had served...

  6. Harry Warner - Wikiwand

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    Harry Morris Warner (born Hirsz Mojżesz Wonsal; December 12, 1881 – July 25, 1958) was an American studio executive, one of the founders of Warner Bros., and a major contributor to the development of the film industry.

  7. Harry M. Warner | American producer | Britannica

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    In Warner Brothers: Origins. …was founded by four brothers: Harry Warner (b. December 12, 1881, Poland—d. July 25, 1958, Hollywood, California, U.S.), 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.

  8. Harry M. Warner - Leadership - Harvard Business School

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    Industry: Entertainment & Broadcast Media. Era: 1920. After frustrating attempts to run a movie theater in Pennsylvania, Harry Warner and his three brothers moved to California, convinced that they would have to make movies themselves if they were to ever have success at showing them.

  9. Harry Warner – Society for American Baseball Research

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    Harry Clinton Warner was born on December 11, 1928, in Reeders, an unincorporated community in Pennsylvania’s Poconos, and though Warner worked all over North America, Reeders was always his home. He was the third child of four born to the former Alice E. Butz and Milo Norman Warner.

  10. Harry Warner | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki | Fandom

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    Harry Morris Warner (born Hirsch Moses Wonsal; December 12, 1881 – July 25, 1958) was a Polish-born American studio executive, one of the founders of Warner Bros., and a major contributor to the development of the film industry. Along with his three brothers (Albert, Sam and Jack) Warner played...

  11. Harold Morris Warner (Wonsal) (1881 - 1958) - Genealogy -...

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    Harry Morris Warner (born Hirsch Moses Wonsal) was an American studio executive, one of the founders of Warner Bros., and a major contributor to the development of the film industry. Along with his three brothers, Warner played a crucial role in the film business and played a key role in establishing Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc, serving as the company president until 1956.

  12. Harry Warren | Biography, Songs, & Facts | Britannica

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    Harry Warren, original name Salvatore Guaragna, (born December 24, 1893, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died September 22, 1981, Los Angeles, California), American songwriter who, by his own estimate, produced 300 to 400 songs from 1922 through 1960, many for Hollywood films and Broadway musical productions. Warren received little public attention ...