Warner Lewis LeRoy Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Warner LeRoy (March 3, 1935 – February 22, 2001), was a New York businessman. LeRoy was the son of film producer-director Mervyn LeRoy and Mervyn's second wife, Doris Warner, and was the grandson of Harry Warner, one of the founders of Warner Bros. and a major contributor to the development of the film industry.
Warner Leroy - who was known for his huge collection of loud, custom-made jackets and equally ebullient personality - created Maxwell's Plum, the legendary Upper East Side restaurant and singles bar that was a sensation in the 1970s. He went on to create Tavern on the Green and later bought the Russian Tea Room, which closed in 2002, one year after Warner's death
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New York Restaurateur. Was the son of Mervyn LeRoy and his second wife Doris Warner. He was the grandson of Harry M. Warner. He was 65 at his death.