Jack L. Warner Net Worth
Jack L. Warner Net Worth is
$600,000
Jack L. Warner Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
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, The Jazz Singer (1927) with Al Jolson. In the 1930s they gave employment to a parade of stars, including Bette Davis, Errol Flynn and Paul Muni, as well as James Cagney, ... Full Name | Jack L. Warner |
Date Of Birth | August 2, 1892 |
Died | 1978-09-09 |
Place Of Birth | London, Ontario, Canada |
Profession | Producer, Production Manager, Miscellaneous Crew |
Education | University of Southern California |
Spouse | Irma Solomons |
Children | Jack M. Warner, Barbara Warner |
Parents | Benjamin Warner, Pearl Leah Eichelbaum |
Siblings | Harry Warner, Sam Warner, Albert Warner, Milton Warner, Sadie Warner, David Warner, Rose Warner, Henry Warner, Anna Warner, Fannie Warner |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Picture, Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, David di Donatello for Best Foreign Producer, DGA Honorary Life Member Award |
Movies | My Fair Lady, The Jazz Singer, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Mission to Moscow, Camelot, This Is the Army, 1776, Dirty Little Billy, The Charge of the Light Brigade, To Have and Have Not, Gold Diggers of 1933, Gold Diggers of 1937, Battle Cry, The Man Who Played God, The Sea Wolf, Destination Tokyo, Anthony ... |
TV Shows | Dixon of Dock Green |
Star Sign | Leo |
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1 | [told that Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California] No, Bob Cummings for governor, Ronald Reagan as his best friend. |
2 | [on the suggestion that Warners should film the novel "Dark Victory"] Who wants to see some dame go blind and die? |
3 | I don't want it good. I want it Tuesday. |
4 | [on Errol Flynn] You know Flynn, he's either got to be fighting or fucking. |
5 | [about actor Paul Muni, who had a tendency to wear such heavy makeup that Warner feared the public couldn't recognize him from movie to movie] Why are we paying him so much money when we can't find him? |
6 | [on criticism of the dubbing of My Fair Lady (1964)] I don't know what all the fuss is about. We've been doing it for years. We even dubbed Rin Tin Tin. |
7 | If it's anything I can't stand it's yes-men. When I say no, I want you to say no, too. |
8 | [to Albert Einstein] I have a theory of relativity, too. I never hire them. |
9 | [to an assistant on being introduced to Madame Chiang, the wife of Chinese president Kai-Shek Chiang] That reminds me, I need to pick up my laundry. |
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1 | President of Al St. John Comedies, a production company formed to make films for comedian Al St. John. |
2 | Began as an enthusiastic Democrat, supporting President Franklin D. Roosevelt when Louis B. Mayer and most other studio chiefs were anti-FDR Republicans. Became a Republican later during the post-WWII McCarthy "Red Scare" era. |
3 | He and second wife Ann Boyar had a daughter, Barbara Warner. |
4 | His second wife was actress Ann Boyar (1908-1990), aka Ann Page or Ann Paige. She was the daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants. Actress Joy Page was his stepdaughter. |
5 | Removed the song "Cool Considerate Man" from the musical 1776 (1972) on the suggestion of his close friend President Richard Nixon, who felt it could be used as anti-Republican propaganda in an election year. |
6 | Narrowly escaped death in a car crash on 5 August 1958. |
7 | Left an estate worth $15 million. |
8 | By the end of 1973, those closest to Warner became aware of signs that he was becoming disoriented. Shortly after losing his way in the building that housed his own office, Warner retired. In 1974, the former studio chief suffered a stroke that left him blind and enfeebled. During the next several years, he gradually lost the ability to speak and became unresponsive to friends and relatives. |
9 | Actively campaigned for Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election, even buying full-page ads in major newspapers entitled, "Why Nixon Should be President". |
10 | In the 1960s he was a fierce critic of opponents of the Vietnam War. |
11 | Tried to block the production of Bonnie and Clyde (1967), a film he hated, until he saw the long lines of people waiting to see it. Then he said: "Now I like it". |
12 | He was a staunch conservative Republican and an active supporter of the Hollywood blacklist. He personally testified as a friendly witness before the House Unamerican Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947, naming twelve screenwriters as Communist sympathizers (all were subsequently blacklisted). |
13 | Was fraternity brothers with Sam Morse (Samuel Morse), grandfather of Shane Stanley. |
14 | Is portrayed by Tim Woodward in RKO 281 (1999), by Richard Dysart in Bogie (1980), by Hal Linden in My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985), by Danny Wells in Gleason (2002), by Mike Connors in James Dean: Live Fast, Die Young (1997), by Richard M. Davidson in Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001), by Len Kaserman in The Three Stooges (2000), by Barry Langrishe in The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004), by Mark Rydell in James Dean (2001), by Jason Wingreen in Malice in Wonderland (1985) and by Michael Lerner in This Year's Blonde (1980). |
15 | The "L" in his adopted name stood for "Leonard." |
16 | Stepfather of Joy Page |
17 | Father of producer Jack Warner Jr. |
18 | In 1903, his father bought a nickelodeon in New Castle, Pennsylvania. Jack was a boy soprano who sang between films. He went on a singing tour of vaudeville theaters in the Mid-Atlantic States, but returned home when his brothers decided to go into movie production. |
19 | Co-founder of Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc., along with brothers Harry M. Warner (the company's president), Sam Warner (the CEO) and Albert Warner (the treasurer). Was the studio's executive in charge of production until 1957 when he sold the studio to Seven Arts. One day later they sold it back to him leaving Harry and Albert out of the company then making him President. As far as I know the brothers never spoke to him again. |
20 | The youngest of 12 children. |
21 | At the 16th Academy Awards ceremony, when Casablanca (1942) was named Best Picture, Hal B. Wallis, the film's producer, was on his way to the stage to accept the Oscar when Jack cut him off and accepted on behalf of the studio. At the time, the Oscar for Best Picture customarily went to the studio. But, Jack's public rudeness had two consequences: first, Wallis resigned from Warner Brothers in protest; second, producers began exerting more power with the Academy. Within eight years, starting with An American in Paris (1951), the Oscar for Best Picture would go to the film's producer(s) instead of the studio. |
22 | One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Confession | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Devil's Saddle Legion | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Life of Emile Zola | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Talent Scout | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
They Won't Forget | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Marry the Girl | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Empty Holsters | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Public Wedding | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Dance Charlie Dance | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Singing Marine | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Ever Since Eve | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Slim | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Fly Away Baby | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Another Dawn | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Kid Galahad | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
San Quentin | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Go Getter | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Draegerman Courage | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Cherokee Strip | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Melody for Two | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Prince and the Pauper | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Mountain Justice | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Call It a Day | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
That Man's Here Again | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Marked Woman | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Ready, Willing and Able | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Her Husband's Secretary | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Great O'Malley | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Green Light | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Once a Doctor | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Black Legion | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
God's Country and the Woman | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Guns of the Pecos | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Smart Blonde | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Gold Diggers of 1937 | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Sing Me a Love Song | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
King of Hockey | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Fugitive in the Sky | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Three Men on a Horse | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
California Mail | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Captain's Kid | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Case of the Black Cat | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Here Comes Carter | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Cain and Mabel | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Give Me Your Heart | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Trailin' West | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Love Begins at Twenty | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Case of the Velvet Claws | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
China Clipper | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Jailbreak | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Anthony Adverse | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Bengal Tiger | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
1776 | 1972 | producer | |
The Green Pastures | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Dirty Little Billy | 1972 | producer | |
Two Against the World | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Camelot | 1967 | producer | |
The Big Noise | 1936/I | executive producer - uncredited | |
My Fair Lady | 1964 | producer | |
Murder by an Aristocrat | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Temple Houston | 1963-1964 | TV Series produced under the personal supervision of - 26 episodes | |
Hearts Divided | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
PT 109 | 1963 | produced under the personal supervision of | |
Bullets or Ballots | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
About Time | 1962 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The Golden Arrow | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Battle Cry | 1955 | producer - uncredited | |
Sons o' Guns | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
A Star Is Born | 1954 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Times Square Playboy | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Beyond the Forest | 1949 | executive producer | |
The Singing Kid | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Night Unto Night | 1949 | executive producer | |
Snowed Under | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
June Bride | 1948 | executive producer | |
Brides Are Like That | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Silver River | 1948 | executive producer | |
Colleen | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Woman in White | 1948 | executive producer | |
Boulder Dam | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Winter Meeting | 1948 | executive producer | |
The Story of Louis Pasteur | 1936 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | 1948 | executive producer | |
Ceiling Zero | 1936 | producer | |
The Friendship Train | 1948 | Documentary short executive producer - uncredited | |
Dangerous | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
My Wild Irish Rose | 1947 | executive producer | |
Captain Blood | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Escape Me Never | 1947 | executive producer | |
Miss Pacific Fleet | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
That Hagen Girl | 1947 | executive producer | |
Stars Over Broadway | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Dark Passage | 1947 | executive producer | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Life with Father | 1947 | executive producer | |
'G' Men | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Deep Valley | 1947 | executive producer | |
Black Fury | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Cry Wolf | 1947 | executive producer | |
The Florentine Dagger | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Unfaithful | 1947 | executive producer | |
A Night at the Ritz | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Possessed | 1947 | executive producer | |
Devil Dogs of the Air | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Stallion Road | 1947 | executive producer | |
Bordertown | 1935 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Two Mrs. Carrolls | 1947 | executive producer | |
The St. Louis Kid | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Nora Prentiss | 1947 | executive producer | |
I Sell Anything | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Man I Love | 1947 | executive producer | |
Housewife | 1934 | producer - uncredited | |
The Time, the Place and the Girl | 1946 | executive producer | |
The Man with Two Faces | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Humoresque | 1946 | executive producer | |
Here Comes the Navy | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Beast with Five Fingers | 1946 | executive producer | |
Dr. Monica | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Verdict | 1946 | executive producer | |
Madame Du Barry | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Never Say Goodbye | 1946 | executive producer | |
The Merry Frinks | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Nobody Lives Forever | 1946 | executive producer | |
La buenaventura | 1934 | executive producer | |
Deception | 1946 | executive producer | |
Upperworld | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Shadow of a Woman | 1946 | executive producer | |
A Very Honorable Guy | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Big Sleep | 1946 | executive producer | |
Jimmy the Gent | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Of Human Bondage | 1946 | executive producer | |
Dark Hazard | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Night and Day | 1946 | executive producer | |
Hi, Nellie! | 1934 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Janie Gets Married | 1946 | executive producer | |
Gold Diggers of 1933 | 1933 | producer | |
One More Tomorrow | 1946 | executive producer | |
The Working Man | 1933 | producer - uncredited | |
A Stolen Life | 1946 | executive producer | |
Parachute Jumper | 1933 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Devotion | 1946 | executive producer | |
The Cabin in the Cotton | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
Three Strangers | 1946 | executive producer | |
So Big! | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
My Reputation | 1946 | executive producer | |
The Man Who Played God | 1932 | executive producer - uncredited | |
San Antonio | 1945 | executive producer | |
Outward Bound | 1930 | producer - uncredited | |
Saratoga Trunk | 1945 | executive producer | |
The Terror | 1928 | executive producer | |
Danger Signal | 1945 | executive producer | |
F.O.B. Africa | 1922 | Short producer | |
Confidential Agent | 1945 | executive producer | |
A Hero at Zero | 1922 | Short producer | |
Mildred Pierce | 1945 | executive producer | |
Please Remit | 1922 | Short producer | |
Pride of the Marines | 1945 | executive producer | |
Be Careful | 1922 | Short producer | |
Christmas in Connecticut | 1945 | executive producer | |
The Window Trimmer | 1920 | Short producer | |
Conflict | 1945 | executive producer | |
Trouble | 1920/II | Short producer | |
Pillow to Post | 1945 | executive producer | |
Nearly Married | 1920 | Short producer | |
Escape in the Desert | 1945 | executive producer | |
Ship Ahoy | 1920/II | Short producer | |
The Horn Blows at Midnight | 1945 | executive producer | |
Cleaning Up | 1920/I | Short producer | |
The Corn Is Green | 1945 | executive producer | |
The Aero Nut | 1920 | Short producer | |
Hotel Berlin | 1945 | executive producer | |
The Lost City | 1920 | producer | |
Roughly Speaking | 1945 | executive producer | |
Speed | 1919 | Short producer | |
Objective, Burma! | 1945 | executive producer | |
My Four Years in Germany | 1918 | producer | |
I Am an American | 1944 | Short executive producer | |
Inherited Passions | 1916 | producer - uncredited | |
Hollywood Canteen | 1944 | executive producer | |
The Conspirators | 1944 | executive producer | |
To Have and Have Not | 1944 | executive producer | |
Arsenic and Old Lace | 1944 | executive producer | |
Janie | 1944 | executive producer | |
The Mask of Dimitrios | 1944 | executive producer | |
Make Your Own Bed | 1944 | executive producer | |
Mr. Skeffington | 1944 | executive producer | |
Between Two Worlds | 1944 | executive producer | |
The Road to Victory | 1944 | Short producer | |
The Adventures of Mark Twain | 1944 | executive producer | |
The Shining Future | 1944 | Short producer | |
Uncertain Glory | 1944 | executive producer | |
Shine on Harvest Moon | 1944 | executive producer | |
Passage to Marseille | 1944 | executive producer | |
In Our Time | 1944 | executive producer | |
Destination Tokyo | 1943 | executive producer | |
Old Acquaintance | 1943 | executive producer | |
Northern Pursuit | 1943 | executive producer | |
Thank Your Lucky Stars | 1943 | executive producer | |
Murder on the Waterfront | 1943 | executive producer | |
Watch on the Rhine | 1943 | executive producer | |
This Is the Army | 1943 | producer | |
Background to Danger | 1943 | executive producer | |
The Constant Nymph | 1943 | executive producer | |
Action in the North Atlantic | 1943 | executive producer | |
Mission to Moscow | 1943 | executive producer | |
Edge of Darkness | 1943 | executive producer | |
Air Force | 1943 | executive producer | |
The Hard Way | 1943 | executive producer | |
The United States Service Bands | 1943 | Documentary short executive producer | |
Casablanca | 1942 | executive producer | |
Yankee Doodle Dandy | 1942 | executive producer | |
Winning Your Wings | 1942 | Short producer - uncredited | |
Murder in the Big House | 1942 | executive producer | |
The Man Who Came to Dinner | 1942 | producer - uncredited | |
Bad Men of Missouri | 1941 | executive producer | |
Underground | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Sea Wolf | 1941 | producer - uncredited | |
Lady with Red Hair | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Always a Bride | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
East of the River | 1940 | producer | |
No Time for Comedy | 1940 | producer - uncredited | |
Flowing Gold | 1940 | producer | |
River's End | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Gambling on the High Seas | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
A Fugitive from Justice | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Murder in the Air | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Tear Gas Squad | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
King of the Lumberjacks | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
It All Came True | 1940 | executive producer | |
Granny Get Your Gun | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
British Intelligence | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Private Detective | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Return of Doctor X | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Kid Nightingale | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
On Dress Parade | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Smashing the Money Ring | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Pride of the Blue Grass | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
No Place to Go | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Angels Wash Their Faces | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Everybody's Hobby | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Cowboy Quarterback | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Waterfront | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Indianapolis Speedway | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Code of the Secret Service | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Sweepstakes Winner | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Torchy Runs for Mayor | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Confessions of a Nazi Spy | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Women in the Wind | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Man Who Dared | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
You Can't Get Away with Murder | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Adventures of Jane Arden | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Secret Service of the Air | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Oklahoma Kid | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Nancy Drew... Reporter | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Wings of the Navy | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Torchy Blane in Chinatown | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Blackwell's Island | 1939 | producer - uncredited | |
Going Places | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Dawn Patrol | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Heart of the North | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Comet Over Broadway | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Angels with Dirty Faces | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Torchy Gets Her Man | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Hard to Get | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Brother Rat | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Girls on Probation | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Sisters | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Broadway Musketeers | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Garden of the Moon | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Secrets of an Actress | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Boy Meets Girl | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Four's a Crowd | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Penrod's Double Trouble | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Racket Busters | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Cowboy from Brooklyn | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
My Bill | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Men Are Such Fools | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Mystery House | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Adventures of Robin Hood | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Crime School | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Beloved Brat | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Women Are Like That | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Torchy Blane in Panama | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Accidents Will Happen | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Over the Wall | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Fools for Scandal | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
He Couldn't Say No | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
A Slight Case of Murder | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Penrod and His Twin Brother | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Daredevil Drivers | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Gold Is Where You Find It | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Blondes at Work | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
White Banners | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Invisible Menace | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Swing Your Lady | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Patient in Room 18 | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Breakdowns of 1938 | 1938 | Documentary short executive producer - uncredited / producer - uncredited | |
Sergeant Murphy | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Tovarich | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Hollywood Hotel | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
She Loved a Fireman | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Missing Witnesses | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Sh! The Octopus | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
First Lady | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Submarine D-1 | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Adventurous Blonde | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
West of Shanghai | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Love Is on the Air | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Back in Circulation | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Prairie Thunder | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Wine, Women and Horses | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Varsity Show | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
That Certain Woman | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Footloose Heiress | 1937 | executive producer - uncredited |
Production Manager
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The John Glenn Story | 1962 | Documentary short produced under the personal supervision of | |
The Thread of Life | 1960 | TV Movie executive in charge of production: Warner Bros. Pictures | |
Law of the Tropics | 1941 | executive in charge of production - uncredited | |
High Sierra | 1941 | in charge of production | |
Honeymoon for Three | 1941 | in charge of production | |
Four Mothers | 1941 | in charge of production | |
Santa Fe Trail | 1940 | in charge of production | |
The Letter | 1940 | in charge of production | |
South of Suez | 1940 | executive in charge of production | |
A Dispatch from Reuter's | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Tugboat Annie Sails Again | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Knute Rockne All American | 1940 | in charge of production | |
City for Conquest | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Money and the Woman | 1940 | executive in charge of production | |
Ladies Must Live | 1940 | executive in charge of production - uncredited | |
They Drive by Night | 1940 | in charge of production | |
My Love Came Back | 1940 | in charge of production | |
All This, and Heaven Too | 1940 | in charge of production | |
The Sea Hawk | 1940 | in charge of production | |
The Man Who Talked Too Much | 1940 | executive in charge of production | |
Brother Orchid | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Flight Angels | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Torrid Zone | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Saturday's Children | 1940 | in charge of production | |
An Angel from Texas | 1940 | in charge of production | |
'Til We Meet Again | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Virginia City | 1940 | in charge of production | |
3 Cheers for the Irish | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Castle on the Hudson | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet | 1940 | in charge of production | |
The Fighting 69th | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Brother Rat and a Baby | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Invisible Stripes | 1939 | in charge of production | |
Four Wives | 1939 | in charge of production | |
A Child Is Born | 1939 | in charge of production | |
We Are Not Alone | 1939 | executive in charge of production | |
The Roaring Twenties | 1939 | in charge of production | |
On Your Toes | 1939 | in charge of production | |
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | 1939 | in charge of production | |
Espionage Agent | 1939 | in charge of production | |
The Old Maid | 1939 | in charge of production | |
Each Dawn I Die | 1939 | in charge of production | |
Hell's Kitchen | 1939 | executive in charge of production - uncredited | |
Daughters Courageous | 1939 | executive in charge of production | |
Naughty But Nice | 1939 | executive in charge of production - uncredited | |
Juarez | 1939 | in charge of production | |
Dark Victory | 1939 | in charge of production | |
They Made Me a Criminal | 1939 | executive in charge of production - uncredited | |
King of the Underworld | 1939 | executive in charge of production - uncredited | |
Marked Woman | 1937 | executive in charge of production - uncredited |
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Seapower | 1964 | Documentary short produced under the personal supervsion of - as Colonel Jack L. Warner USAFR | |
Red Nightmare | 1962 | Short supervisor | |
Gateways to the Mind | 1958 | TV Movie documentary produced under the personal supervision of | |
Silver River | 1948 | presenter | |
The Two Mrs. Carrolls | 1947 | presenter | |
The Verdict | 1946 | presenter | |
Never Say Goodbye | 1946 | presenter | |
Three Strangers | 1946 | presenter | |
Pride of the Marines | 1945 | presenter - uncredited | |
The Mask of Dimitrios | 1944 | presenter | |
Uncertain Glory | 1944 | presenter | |
In Our Time | 1944 | presenter | |
Northern Pursuit | 1943 | presenter | |
Thank Your Lucky Stars | 1943 | presenter - uncredited | |
The Hard Way | 1943 | presenter |
Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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A Dangerous Adventure | 1922 | ||
F.O.B. Africa | 1922 | Short | |
Cleaned and Dry | 1921 | Short |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Sonny Boy | 1929/I | story - as Leon Zuardo | |
Five and Ten Cent Annie | 1928 | story - as Leon Zuardo |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Open Your Eyes | 1919 | Soldier |
Editor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Inherited Passions | 1916 |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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A Look at the World of SOYLENT GREEN | 1973 | Documentary short | Himself (uncredited) |
V.I.P.-Schaukel | 1972 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1969 | TV Series | Himself - Audience Bow |
Neues aus Hollywood | 1965 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Today | 1965 | TV Series | Himself |
The 37th Annual Academy Awards | 1965 | TV Special | Himself - Winner: Best Picture |
The 22th Annual Golden Globes Awards | 1965 | TV Special | Himself - Winner: Best Film |
The Hollywood Deb Stars of 1965 | 1965 | TV Movie | Himself - Recipient Champion of Glamor Award |
The Fairest Fair Lady | 1964 | Documentary short | Himself |
Here's Hollywood | 1961 | TV Series | Himself |
This Is Your Life | 1960 | TV Series | Himself |
The Twentieth Century | 1959 | TV Series documentary | |
Wide Wide World | 1958 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
'Giant' Stars Are Off to Texas | 1955 | Documentary short | Himself (uncredited) |
Warner Pathé News Issue # 87 | 1955 | Documentary short | Himself |
A Star Is Born World Premiere | 1954 | TV Short | Himself (as Jack Warner) |
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Great Entertainers | 1953 | Short | Himself |
Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman | 1950 | Short | Himself |
Rough But Hopeful | 1946 | Short | Himself |
Show-Business at War | 1943 | Documentary short | Himself (uncredited) |
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards | 1940 | Documentary short | Himself (as Jack Warner) |
A Dream Comes True | 1935 | Documentary short | Himself (uncredited) |
The 42nd. Street Special | 1933 | Documentary short | Himself (uncredited) |
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 14 | 1930 | Short | Himself |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Die Öscars | 2016 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Women He's Undressed | 2015 | Documentary | Himself |
Tab Hunter Confidential | 2015 | Documentary | Himself |
The First Motion Picture Unit: When Hollywood Went to War | 2014 | Documentary | Himself |
And the Oscar Goes To... | 2014 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood | 2010 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
A Star Is Born: Special Features | 2010 | Video | |
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Warner at War | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
American Masters | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Crawford at Warners | 2008 | Video documentary short | Himself |
Paris Hilton Inc.: The Selling of Celebrity | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Royal Wedding: June, Judy and Jane | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself |
The Brothers Warner | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (as Jack Warner Snr.) |
Stardust: The Bette Davis Story | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
James Dean: Forever Young | 2005 | Documentary | Himself |
The Adventures of Errol Flynn | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
60 Minutes | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Film Executive |
Discovering Treasure: The Story of the Treasure of the Sierra Madre | 2003 | Video documentary | Himself |
The John Garfield Story | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The Rat Pack | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary: No Guts, No Glory | 1998 | TV Movie documentary uncredited | |
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
The Making of 'My Fair Lady' | 1995 | Video documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies | 1995 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul | 1993 | Documentary | Himself |
Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. | 1991 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage | 1983 | Documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
Hollywood | 1980 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Hollywood on Trial | 1976 | Documentary | Himself |
Committee on UnAmerican Activities | 1962 | Documentary | Himself |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1956 | TV Series | Himself |
Film Fanfare | 1956 | TV Series | Himself |
Actor's and Sin | 1952 | Jack Warner (Woman of Sin sequence) | |
Okay for Sound | 1946 | Documentary short | Jack Warner |
The Voice That Thrilled the World | 1943 | Short | Himself (uncredited) |
The Movies March On | 1939 | Short documentary | Himself |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1966 | Showmanship Award | Publicists Guild of America | Motion Picture | |
1965 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Picture | My Fair Lady (1964) |
1965 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Production (Migliore Produzione Straniera) | My Fair Lady (1964) |
1965 | DGA Honorary Life Member Award | Directors Guild of America, USA | ||
1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 8 February 1960. At 6541 Hollywood Blvd. |
1959 | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Academy Awards, USA | ||
1957 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Production (Migliore Produzione Straniera) | Giant (1956) |
1956 | Cecil B. DeMille Award | Golden Globes, USA |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1959 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Picture | Auntie Mame (1958) |