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Title: Hurray for Jack Warner!
Post by: India Ink on June 24, 2004, 01:17:39 PM
Jack Warner (of Warner Brothers) got his star on the Canada Walk of Fame (http://www.canadaswalkoffame.com/inductees/04_jack_warner.xml)

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Jack Warner
 
At A Glance

Born: August 2, 1892
Where: London, ON

First Big Break:
With his brothers Harry M. Warner, Albert Warner, and Sam Warner, he founded Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. in 1923. They released the first motion picture with synchronized sound, Jazz Singer, The (1927) with Al Jolson.
   

Born in London Ontario, the youngest of 12 children of Polish immigrants, Jack Warner went on to become one the most famous and influential Hollywood executives and producers of his era. After a childhood spent traveling around Canada and the U.S. with his family, Warner's connection with films began when the family gambled their meager resources on buying a nickelodeon in Newcastle, Pennsylvania in 1903. Jack entertained the audience during intermission by singing.

In 1905, four of the Warner brothers - Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack - ventured into film distribution, and eventually into actual film production. They went on to establish one of Hollywood's major studios, which they named simply Warner Bros. In 1927 they launched the sound era with The Jazz Singer. The studio developed a strong reputation during the 1930s with its gangster films, starring new discovery James Cagney, and later Humphrey Bogart -- and dazzling musicals, such as 42nd Street. By the middle and late 1930s, it had an envious star roster that included Errol Flynn, Bogart, Cagney, Bette Davis, John Garfield, powerhouse producer Hal Wallis, and a directorial staff--led by Michael Curtiz and John Huston--capable of handling virtually any type of film well.

Warner kept his share in the studio for many years, and was still making deals well into the 1950s. As late as 1972, he was active as an independent producer.

(Courtesy of MSN Entertainment; All Movie Guide)