Joseph M. Schenck Net Worth is $5 Million Joseph M. Schenck Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
People liked Joseph M. Schenck. Anyone who knew both him and his brother Nicholas Schenck would comment on how different they were. He came to New York in 1893 and, with his younger brother, built a drugstore business. They risked some profits and made more money in amusement parks. Marcus Loew bought one of their parks in 1907, then made the ...
Date Of Birth December 25, 1876 Died 1961-10-22 Place Of Birth Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Governorate, Russian Empire Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Miscellaneous Crew, Producer Spouse Norma Talmadge Star Sign Capricorn
# Quote 1 [in 1928, as president of United Artists] Talkies are just a fad.
# Fact 1 Founded, with Edward Small and Harry M. Goetz , Reliance Pictures in 1932. 2 Former President of United Artists. 3 Production manager for Constance Talmadge Productions, 1922. 4 President of Comique Film Corp., a film production company active from 1916-20. 5 Co-founder of Buster Keaton Productions in 1922, formed to produce films for comic Buster Keaton . 6 Founder of Art Cinema Corp., a film production company active from 1927-33. 7 Founded Joseph Schenck Productions, a film production company, in New York City in 1925. 8 Ex-brother-in-law of Natalie Talmadge and Constance Talmadge . 9 Ex-son-in-law of Margaret Talmadge . 10 Brother-in-law of Mrs. Nicholas M. Schenck . 11 Even after they divorced, Schenck continued to act as Norma Talmadge 's financial advisor and guide her business affairs. 12 Uncle of Niki Dantine , Nicholas Nayfack , and Aubrey Schenck . 13 One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character White Fang 1936 presenter Sins of Man 1936 presenter Under Two Flags 1936 presenter It Had to Happen 1936 presenter The Prisoner of Shark Island 1936 presenter King of Burlesque 1936 presenter Show Them No Mercy! 1935 presenter Thanks a Million 1935 presenter Metropolitan 1935 presenter - uncredited Call of the Wild 1935 presenter Cardinal Richelieu 1935 presenter Les Misérables 1935 presenter Folies Bergère de Paris 1935 presenter Clive of India 1935 presenter The Affairs of Cellini 1934 presenter Born to Be Bad 1934 presenter Looking for Trouble 1934 presenter The House of Rothschild 1934 presenter Gallant Lady 1933 presenter Advice to the Lovelorn 1933 presenter Blood Money 1933 presenter The Bowery 1933 presenter I Cover the Waterfront 1933 copyright holder Mickey's Mellerdrammer 1933 Short presenter Mickey's Pal Pluto 1933 Short presenter Building a Building 1933 Short presenter Mickey's Good Deed 1932 Short presenter Rain 1932 presenter Indiscreet 1931 presenter Kiki 1931 presenter Reaching for the Moon 1930 presenter The Bat Whispers 1930 presenter The Lottery Bride 1930 presenter Zampa 1930 Short presenter Abraham Lincoln 1930 presenter The Americans Come 1930 Short presenter The Wizard's Apprentice 1930 Short presenter Hungarian Rhapsody 1930 Short presenter One Romantic Night 1930 presenter Puttin' on the Ritz 1930 presenter Be Yourself! 1930 presenter Lummox 1930 presenter New York Nights 1929 presenter The Locked Door 1929 presenter Alibi 1929 presenter - as Joseph Schenck The Battle of the Sexes 1928 presenter Tempest 1928 presenter Steamboat Bill, Jr. 1928 presenter Sorrell and Son 1927 presenter College 1927 presenter Venus of Venice 1927 presenter The General 1926 presents Battling Butler 1926 presenter Kiki 1926 presenter Go West 1925 presenter Graustark 1925 presenter Seven Chances 1925 presenter The Lady 1925 presenter Learning to Love 1925 presenter The Only Woman 1924 presenter The Navigator 1924 presenter Her Night of Romance 1924 presenter Sherlock Jr. 1924 presenter Secrets 1924 presenter The Song of Love 1923 presenter Our Hospitality 1923 presenter Three Ages 1923 presenter - as Joseph Schenck Within the Law 1923 presenter The Voice from the Minaret 1923 presenter The Balloonatic 1923 Short presenter Daydreams 1922 Short presenter The Electric House 1922 Short presenter The Frozen North 1922 Short presenter The Blacksmith 1922 Short presenter Cops 1922 Short presenter Smilin' Through 1922 presenter The Paleface 1922 Short presenter - uncredited Polly of the Follies 1922 presenter Love's Redemption 1921/I presenter The Boat 1921 Short presenter The Wonderful Thing 1921 presenter Woman's Place 1921 presenter The Play House 1921 Short presenter Wedding Bells 1921 presenter The Goat 1921 Short presenter Lessons in Love 1921 presenter The Sign on the Door 1921 presenter The 'High Sign' 1921 Short presenter Passion Flower 1921 presenter Hard Luck 1921 Short presenter Neighbors 1920 Short presenter The Scarecrow 1920 Short presenter Dangerous Business 1920 presenter Convict 13 1920 Short presenter The Branded Woman 1920 presenter One Week 1920 Short presenter Good References 1920 presenter The Perfect Woman 1920 presenter The Garage 1920 Short presenter A Virtuous Vamp 1919 presenter The Hayseed 1919 Short presenter A Temperamental Wife 1919 presenter Back Stage 1919 Short presenter A Desert Hero 1919 Short presenter The New Moon 1919 presenter The Bank Clerk 1919 Short presenter Love 1919 Short presenter The Pullman Porter 1919 Short presenter Camping Out 1919 Short presenter The Sheriff 1918 Short presenter The Cook 1918 Short presenter The Safety Curtain 1918 presenter Good Night, Nurse! 1918 Short presenter Moonshine 1918 Short presenter Just a Woman 1918 presenter The Bell Boy 1918 Short presenter By Right of Purchase 1918 presenter Out West 1918 Short presenter A Country Hero 1917 Short presenter Coney Island 1917 Short presenter The Moth 1917 presenter Oh Doctor! 1917 Short presenter His Wedding Night 1917 Short presenter The Rough House 1917 Short presenter A Reckless Romeo 1917 Short presenter The Butcher Boy 1917 Short presenter The Law of Compensation 1917 presenter - as Joseph Schenck
Producer Title Year Status Character As You Like It 1936 producer - uncredited Under Two Flags 1936 producer - uncredited L'homme des Folies Bergère 1935 producer Cardinal Richelieu 1935 producer - uncredited Born to Be Bad 1934 executive producer - uncredited The Last Gentleman 1934 producer Blood Money 1933 producer - uncredited Hallelujah I'm a Bum 1933 executive producer Rain 1932 executive producer - uncredited Reaching for the Moon 1930 executive producer The Bat Whispers 1930 producer The Lottery Bride 1930 producer - uncredited Du Barry, Woman of Passion 1930 producer Abraham Lincoln 1930 executive producer - uncredited The Bad One 1930 producer Be Yourself! 1930 executive producer - uncredited Glorious Vamps 1930 Short executive producer New York Nights 1929 producer - uncredited Eternal Love 1929 producer Lady of the Pavements 1929 producer The Woman Disputed 1928 producer Tempest 1928 executive producer Steamboat Bill, Jr. 1928 executive producer - uncredited Breakfast at Sunrise 1927 producer College 1927 producer - uncredited The General 1926 executive producer - uncredited / producer - uncredited Camille 1926/I producer The Duchess of Buffalo 1926 producer Battling Butler 1926 executive producer - uncredited The Eagle 1925 producer - uncredited Go West 1925 producer - uncredited Her Sister from Paris 1925 producer The Navigator 1924 executive producer - uncredited Sherlock Jr. 1924 producer - uncredited The Goldfish 1924 producer The Dangerous Maid 1923 producer Our Hospitality 1923 executive producer - uncredited Three Ages 1923 producer - uncredited Ashes of Vengeance 1923 producer The Love Nest 1923 Short producer The Voice from the Minaret 1923 executive producer The Balloonatic 1923 Short producer - uncredited Daydreams 1922 Short producer - uncredited The Electric House 1922 Short producer - uncredited The Eternal Flame 1922 producer The Frozen North 1922 Short producer The Blacksmith 1922 Short producer - uncredited My Wife's Relations 1922 Short producer - uncredited The Primitive Lover 1922 executive producer Cops 1922 Short producer - uncredited Smilin' Through 1922 executive producer - uncredited The Paleface 1922 Short producer - uncredited The Play House 1921 Short producer - uncredited Wedding Bells 1921 producer The Goat 1921 Short producer The Haunted House 1921 Short producer Mama's Affair 1921 producer Neighbors 1920 Short producer Convict 13 1920 Short producer The Branded Woman 1920 producer One Week 1920 Short producer - uncredited The Perfect Woman 1920 producer The Woman Gives 1920 producer A Daughter of Two Worlds 1920 producer She Loves and Lies 1920 producer The Isle of Conquest 1919 producer The Probation Wife 1919 producer The New Moon 1919 producer The Heart of Wetona 1919 producer The Forbidden City 1918 producer Her Only Way 1918 producer De Luxe Annie 1918 producer The Ghosts of Yesterday 1918 producer The Secret of the Storm Country 1917 producer The Moth 1917 producer Poppy 1917 producer The Law of Compensation 1917 producer - as Joseph Schenck Panthea 1917 producer
Thanks Title Year Status Character Leap Year 1924 acknowledgement: Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle appears by arrangement with
Self Title Year Status Character Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Great Entertainers 1953 Short Himself Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman 1950 Short Himself 20th Century Fox Promotional Film 1936 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) John Miljan: Vitaphone Trailer Announcement - 'The Jazz Singer' 1927 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 5, No. 1 1924 Documentary short Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6757 Hollywood Blvd. 1953 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA For long and distinguished service to the motion picture industry.
Known for movies The General (1926) as Miscellaneous Crew
Sherlock Jr. (1924) as Miscellaneous Crew
Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) as Miscellaneous Crew
Neighbors (1920) as Miscellaneous Crew