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  1. Jesse Louis Lasky fue un productor de cine estadounidense pionero en películas en movimiento. Fue un fundador clave de Paramount Pictures con Adolph Zukor, y padre del guionista Jesse L. Lasky, Jr.

  2. From 1916 to 1932 Lasky ruled Paramount with Adolph Zukor, and called them “the best years of my life.”. Jesse Lasky Jr.'s birthday celebration, circa 1924, attended by Paramount juveniles and classmates. Center front, Jesse Jr.; front row: Jesse Lasky Sr., behind him, juvenile star Buddy Rogers; third row, Bessie in profile; to her left at ...

  3. The Lasky family (minus Jesse Jr.) circa early 1940s: Jesse, Betty, Bessie, and Billy. Lasky introduces Gary Cooper, the star of Sergeant York, to the real-life Sergeant York, circa 1941. 1948: Jesse and daughter Betty at her wedding to William Bidlack. Betty Lasky with her father at her marriage to William Clymer Bidlack in 1948.

  4. Jesse L. Lasky. The son of a shoe salesman, Lasky was born in San Francisco in 1880. As a young man he traveled to Alaska in search of gold. Attracted to the theater, he embarked on a tour of the America in a duo act with his sister Blanche (who later became the first wife of Samuel Goldwyn). He worked his way into theatrical production and ...

  5. Apr 25, 2017 · In 1916, the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation was founded after a three-way merger of the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company, Adolph Zukor’s Famous Players Film Company, and Paramount Distribution Company. After they purchased the Robert Brunton Studios, a 26-acre facility at 5451 Marathon Street in Hollywood for $1 million, Famous Players-Lasky became Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation in 1927 and then Paramount Pictures, one of the first and most successful Hollywood motion picture studios.

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · Jesse Louis Lasky (September 13, 1880 – January 13, 1958) was an American pioneer motion picture producer. [1] He was a key founder of Paramount Pictures with Adolph Zukor and William Wadsworth Hodkinson, and father of screenwriter Jesse L. Lasky Jr.

  7. Lasky described the events of the takeover of Paramount in a series of letters to DeMille in 1916. Between April and July, the merger discussions were tenuous, and the plans were canceled as late as June before they were resumed again: Jesse L. Lasky to Cecil B. DeMille, June 9, 1916, pp. 2-3; Jesse L. Lasky to Cecil B. DeMille, June 20, 1916 ...