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  1. Jack L. Warner. Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; [ 1 ] August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-born American film executive, who was the president and driving force behind the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Warner's career spanned over 55 years, surpassing that of any other of the pioneering Hollywood studio ...

  2. Jun 19, 2011 · Jack L. Warner. Jack Leonard Warner (born John Eichelbaum), studio executive, producer (born 2 August 1892 in London, ON; d at Los Angeles, Ca 9 Sep 1978). The youngest of the four brothers behind the Warner Bros. movie studio, Jack Warner was involved in producing movies for more than half a century.

  3. Jack L. Warner. Producer: My Fair Lady. With his brothers Harry M. Warner, Albert Warner, and Sam Warner, he founded Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. in 1923. They released the first motion picture with synchronized sound, The Jazz Singer (1927) with Al Jolson. In the 1930s they gave employment to a parade of stars, including Bette Davis, Errol Flynn and Paul Muni, as well as James Cagney, Edward G ...

    • Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew
    • September 9, 1978
    • August 2, 1892
  4. Jack L Warner was a Canadian–American film executive, best remembered as the president and one of the co-founders of the 'Warner Bros. Studios' in Burbank, California. . With over 45 years in the industry, Jack had the longest career as a Hollywood studio mo

  5. Jack L. Warner. Producer: My Fair Lady. With his brothers Harry M. Warner, Albert Warner, and Sam Warner, he founded Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. in 1923. They released the first motion picture with synchronized sound, The Jazz Singer (1927) with Al Jolson.

  6. Feb 15, 1998 · Ann got Jack to fire his son, from Warner Bros. A few days after his brother Harry's death died, in the summer of 1958, Jack got in a head-on car accident. He recovered but Jack and Ann had grown ...

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  8. O ne of the founding fathers of the Hollywood film industry, Jack L. Warner and his four brothers founded and ran Warner Bros. Studios.. Among the many honors he received during his long and illustrious career were three Oscars for best picture: “The Life of Emile Zola” (awarded to Warner Bros. in 1937), “Casablanca” (awarded to Warner Bros. in 1943) and “My Fair Lady” (1964).