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  1. Abraham "Albert" Warner (born Aaron Wonsal, July 23, 1884 – November 26, 1967) was an American film executive who was one of the founders of Warner Bros. He established the production studio with his brothers Harry , Sam , and Jack L. Warner .

  2. Albert Warner. American producer. Learn about this topic in these articles: Warner Brothers. In Warner Brothers: Origins. ), 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.

  3. South Africa vs Australia at Gqeberha - March 05 - 10, 1970. View more. Read about Albert Warner cricket player from South Africa profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at...

  4. Born in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, trombonist Albert Warner (1890-1966) worked primarily with brass bands, although he worked with dance bands in the early part of his musical career.

  5. MIAMI BEACH, Nov. 26-- Albert Warner, one of the four founding brothers of Warner Brothers Pictures and for many years its vice president and treasurer, died today at his winter home here.

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · Alan Crosland, Jack Warner, Al Jolson, Darryl Zanuck, and Albert Warner on the Warners lot in 1927. The sentiment was always close to Harry’s heart and when the brothers were nearing...

  7. Aug 26, 2023 · This week I’m joined by Chris Yogerst to discuss The Warner Brothers, his fascinating new look at the life of Jack, Harry, Sam, and Albert Warner, who collectively formed the Warner Bros. studio.

  8. Albert Warner was born on July 23, 1883 in Krasnoshiltz, Russian Empire. He is known for Kaiser's Finish (1918). He was married to Bessie Siegel Levy and Elizabeth B. Krieger (Bessie). He died on November 26, 1967 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.

  9. Jul 23, 2022 · Albert Warner is best remembered as a traditional jazz and brass band trombone player from New Orleans. Warner played with the Excelsior, Columbia, Pacific, and Original brass bands prior to joining the Eureka Brass Band as a regular member. Warner would play with the Eureka for the last thirty-three years of his life.

  10. americanfilm.afi.com › issue › 2013American Film

    The brothers Warner were named Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack. There were eight other children in the family. In 1903, the three eldest Warner brothers became "Nickelodeon junkies," spending all their spare time and money on the five-cent moving picture machines.