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Jack L. Warner


Born
1892-08-02
London, Ontario, Canada
Died
1978-09-09   (86)
Los Angeles, CA

With brothers Harry, Al and Sam, they founded Warner Bros. Studios in 1923. Jack was head of the production studio, and thru the 1940s exercised an active Executive Producer role, usually receiving Producer credit on the film.

"J. L. shall hear of this!" (Daffy Duck)

Production Credits (4)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
VARSITY SHOW (1937) Ted Healy (Solo) Executive Producer
HOLLYWOOD HOTEL (1938) Ted Healy (Solo) Producer
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (1943) Joe DeRita (Solo) Executive Producer
THE DOUGHGIRLS (1944) Joe DeRita (Solo) Executive Producer

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