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  1. Nicholas M. Schenck (14 November 1880, [1] Rybinsk, Russia – 4 March 1969, Florida) was a Russian-American film studio executive and businessman. Biography [ edit] Early life [ edit] One of seven children, Schenck was born to a Jewish household [2] in Rybinsk, a town on the Volga River in the Yaroslavl Governorate of Tsarist Russia.

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  3. Nicholas Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas M. Schenck (14 November 1880, [1] Rybinsk, Russia – 4 March 1969, Florida) was a Russian-American film studio executive and businessman. Biography [ edit] Early life [ edit] One of seven children, Schenck was born to a Jewish household [2] in Rybinsk, a town on the Volga River in the Yaroslavl Governorate of Tsarist Russia.

  4. Nicholas M. Schenck - Leadership - Harvard Business School

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    Nicholas M. Schenck Loew's 1927–1955 Industry: Entertainment & Broadcast Media Era: 1920 When Marcus Loew died in 1927, Schenck assumed control over all of his holdings, including Loew’s theatre company and its production arm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).

  5. Dr. Nicholas L. Schenck, MD | Los Angeles, CA | ENT ...

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    Dr. Nicholas L. Schenck is an ENT-otolaryngologist in Los Angeles, California and is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University at Buffalo...

  6. How two brothers from a Russian province founded Hollywood

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    How two brothers from a Russian province founded Hollywood. Brothers Ossip and Nikolay Schenker became the founders of the largest Hollywood film studios – MGM and United Artists. They made a ...

  7. Harlem's Nicholas Schenck Russian-American Film Studio ...

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    Nicholas M. Schenck, 14 November 1880 – 4 March 1969, was a Harlem Russian-American film studio executive and businessman. Early life One of seven children, Schenck was born to a Jewish household in Rybinsk, a town on the Volga River in the Yaroslavl Governorate of Tsarist Russia.

  8. Nicholas L. Schenck MD, FACS - Tower Ear, Nose, and Throat ...

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    Nicholas L. Schenck, M.D., FACS, is Senior Attending Head and Neck Surgeon at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. He is a Board Certified Ear, Nose and Throat and Facial Plastic Surgeon practicing for 17 years at Tower E.N.T. Along with his Associate, Dr. Martin Hopp, Dr. Schenck was one of the first surgeons in the ...

  9. Nicholas Michael Schenck (1880-1969) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    Nicholas Michael Schenck. Birth. 15 Nov 1880. Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. Death. 4 Mar 1969 (aged 88) Florida, USA. Burial. Maimonides Cemetery.

  10. Nicholas Schenck | People on Miami Beach | South Beach Magazine

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    Nick Schenck was one of only a handful of people who decided what the public saw on America’s movie screens. After he retired, Schenck divided his time between his 20-acre, 30-room estate at Sands Point, Long Island which included its own movie theater, and his estate here in Miami Beach.

  11. Two Dutch Houses: Meet the Schencks - Google Arts & Culture

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    The house of Nicholas Schenck, Senior’s grandfather, Jan Martense Schenck, is also on display in the Museum. Together, these two houses suggest the way one Dutch American family might have lived in Brooklyn over a period of 150 years.

  12. Nicholas M. Scheincker (1881 - 1969) - Genealogy - Geni.com

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    About Nicholas Schenck. Nicholas M. Schenck was a motion picture mogul and impresario. He was born on November 14, 1881 in Rybinsk, Russia, one of seven children, to a Jewish household. Schenck and his family-including younger brother Joseph emigrated to New York City in 1893.