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  1. Birthday: Apr 28, 1908. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA. Born Julius Laemmle on April 28, 1908 in Chicago, IL, he was the only son of Carl Laemmle, then a successful nickelodeon owner, and his ...

  2. Carl Laemmle Jr. Carl Laemmle Jr. (născut Julius Laemmle; n. 28 aprilie 1908, Chicago, Illinois, SUA – d. 24 septembrie 1979, Los Angeles, California, SUA) a fost un om de afaceri american și moștenitor al lui Carl Laemmle, cel care a fondat Universal Studios. A fost șef de producție la aceste studiouri în perioada 1928 - 1936.

  3. Carl Laemmle, Jr. was the son of Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal Pictures. Laemmle, Jr. ran Universal's production from 1928 to 1936. Among the films produced under his leadership, the most pivotal was the 1931 adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel, Dracula, which Laemmle took a keen interest in. He also spearheaded movie's contemporary film, Frankenstein as well as The Mummy, The Invisible Man and The Bride of Frankenstein. Both father and son were known for gross displays of nepotism, and

  4. Biography. Born Julius Laemmle on April 28, 1908 in Chicago, IL, he was the only son of Carl Laemmle, then a successful nickelodeon owner, and his wife, Recha, who also gave birth to a daughter, Rosabelle. His father would eventually form a studio, Independent Moving Pictures, in 1909, which later blossomed into the Universal Film Manufacturing ...

  5. Jan 12, 2022 · The brainchild of Universal's head of production Carl Laemmle Jr., a sound adaptation of Stoker's novel seemed a sure bet to ease the cash-strapped studio's Depression-era woes. However, "Dracula" would need a steady hand at the helm.

  6. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Carl Laemmle Jr. Date of birth. 28 April 1908, 28 August 1908. Chicago. Date of death. 24 September 1979. Los Angeles, Beverly Hills.

  7. Carl Laemmle. Additional Crew: Frankenstein. The roots of Universal Pictures can rightfully be traced back to 1906 when Carl Laemmle returned home to Chicago after a stint as a bookkeeper in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and opened up a chain of nickelodeons. This in turn led to the ambitious 39-year-old organizing a film exchange network he boldly called the Laemmle Film Service, which expanded west and north into Canada. Although he was...