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  1. Albert Romolo Broccoli (April 5, 1909 – June 27, 1996), nicknamed "Cubby" Broccoli, was a New York City born American film producer of Italian descent. Broccoli's early film career saw him do nothing spectacularly famous, although The Trials of Oscar Wilde was a spectacular flop that bankrupted him and then partner Irving Allen.

  2. Albert "Cubby" Broccoli is the subject of what is perhaps the film industry's greatest rags to riches story; a down at the heels producer of low budget action films in the early 1960s, he became in a few short years the genius behind the James Bond films, the most financially successful and popular series ever produced by the commercial film industry.

  3. Stars. Film: South side of the 6900 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Producer Born Albert Romolo Broccoli on April 5, 1909 in New York, NY. Died June 27, 1996 in Beverly Hills, Calif. A lbert "Cubby" Broccoli was a self-made man who not only believed in the American dream but lived it as producer of the James Bond films, the longest-running film ...

  4. Albert Romolo Broccoli, přezdívaný Cubby ( 5. dubna 1909 New York – 27. června 1996 Beverly Hills) byl americký filmový producent, který produkoval více než čtyřicet hraných filmů. Většinu natočil ve Spojeném království, často ve studiích v Pinewoodu. Spoluzaložil firmy Danjaq, LLC a Eon Productions, avšak proslulým se ...

  5. Jun 27, 1996 · Albert Romolo Broccoli Birth 5 Apr 1909. Queens, Queens County, New York, USA Death 27 Jun 1996 (aged 87) Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Burial.

  6. Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli's legacy lives on thanks to his family, which carries on the tradition of making the James Bond films. Albert R. Broccoli Albert Romolo Broccoli was born in Astoria, Queens (New York City) on April 5th, 1909.

  7. Jun 27, 1996 · Albert R. Broccoli Quotes - BrainyQuote. American - Producer April 5, 1909 - June 27, 1996. For every dollar you give away, you'll get a hundred back. And for every buck you steal, you'll lose a thousand. I love looking at the old Bond films. Maybe it's purely out of reminiscence, the nostalgic things you think about. But there were some very ...