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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia - Warner Bros.Warner Bros. Entertainment is one of the world's largest producers of film and television entertainment. It is currently a subsidiary of the Time Warner conglomerate, with headquarters in Burbank, California, U.S.A..
Warner Brothers includes several subsidiary companies, among them Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, WB Television, Warner Home Video, Castle Rock Entertainment, Turner Entertainment, Dark Castle Entertainment, DC Comics, and Cartoon Network Studios - formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - KThe Karate Kid (1984) - Noriyuki Morita
Kentucky (1938) - Walter Brennan
The Killing Fields (1984) - Haing S. Ngor
Kiss of Death (1947) - Richard Widmark
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Justin Henry
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - Warner Bros. - HistoryThe corporate name honors the four founding Warner brothers, Harry Warner (1881-1958), Albert Warner (1883-1967), Sam Warner (1887-1927) and Jack L. Warner (1892-1978). The three elder brothers began in the exhibition business in 1903, having acquired a projector with which they showed films in the mining towns of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Within a few years this led to the distribution of pictures across a four-state area. By the time of World War I they had begun producing films, and in 1918 the brothers opened the Warner Brothers studio on S ...
See also:Warner Bros., Warner Bros. - History, Warner Bros. - Film library, Warner Bros. - Notes on Source Material, Warner Bros. - Notable WB movies, Warner Bros. - 1920s, Warner Bros. - 1930s, Warner Bros. - 1940s, Warner Bros. - 1950s, Warner Bros. - 1960s, Warner Bros. - 1970s, Warner Bros. - 1980s, Warner Bros. - 1990s, Warner Bros. - 2000s Read more here: » Warner Bros.: Encyclopedia II - Warner Bros. - History |
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - Acting careerDean began his acting career with a Pepsi-Cola television commercial followed by a stint as a stunt tester in the game show Beat the Clock. He quit college to focus on his budding career but struggled to get jobs in Hollywood and succeeded in paying his bills only by working as a parking lot attendant at CBS studios.
Following the advice of friends Dean moved to New York City to pursue live stage acting, where he was accepted to study under Lee Strasberg in the storied Actors Studio. His career picked up and Dean did several ep ...
See also:James Dean, James Dean - Childhood and education, James Dean - Acting career, James Dean - East of Eden, James Dean - Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean - Giant, James Dean - Death, James Dean - Porsche 550 Spyder, James Dean - Legacy, James Dean - Sexuality, James Dean - Memorial, James Dean - Filmography, James Dean - Stage, James Dean - Television Read more here: » James Dean: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - Acting career |
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - Acting careerDean began his acting career with a Pepsi-Cola television commercial followed by a stint as a stunt tester in the game show Beat the Clock. He quit college to focus on his budding career but struggled to get jobs in Hollywood and succeeded in paying his bills only by working as a parking lot attendant at CBS studios.
Following the advice of friends Dean moved to New York City to pursue live stage acting, where he was accepted to study under Lee Strasberg in the storied Actors Studio. His career picked up and Dean did several ep ...
See also:James Dean, James Dean - Childhood and education, James Dean - Acting career, James Dean - East of Eden, James Dean - Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean - Giant, James Dean - Death, James Dean - Porsche 550 Spyder, James Dean - Legacy, James Dean - Sexuality, James Dean - Memorial, James Dean - Filmography, James Dean - Stage, James Dean - Television, James Dean - Footnotes Read more here: » James Dean: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - Acting career |
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay - 1930sFor the 1930/31 production year the award was again subdivided, and this one was once again Best Writing, Adaptation.
1930/1931 Cimarron - Howard Estabrook from the novel by Edna Ferber
The Criminal Code - Seton I. Miller, Fred Niblo Jr. from a play by Martin Flavin
Holiday - Horace Jackson from the play by Philip Barry
Little Caesar - Francis Edward Faragoli, Robert N. Lee, Robert Lord, Darryl F. Zanuck from the novel by William R. Burnett
Skippy - Jo ...
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - Warner Bros. - HistoryThe corporate name honors the four founding Warner brothers, Harry Warner (1881-1958), Albert Warner (1883-1967), Sam Warner (1887-1927) and Jack L. Warner (1892-1978). The three elder brothers began in the exhibition business in 1903, having acquired a projector with which they showed films in the mining towns of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Within a few years this led to the distribution of pictures across a four-state area. By the time of World War I they had begun producing films, and in 1918 the brothers opened the Warner Bros. studio on Suns ...
See also:Warner Bros., Warner Bros. - History, Warner Bros. - Film library, Warner Bros. - Notes on Source Material, Warner Bros. - Notable WB movies, Warner Bros. - 1920s, Warner Bros. - 1930s, Warner Bros. - 1940s, Warner Bros. - 1950s, Warner Bros. - 1960s, Warner Bros. - 1970s, Warner Bros. - 1980s, Warner Bros. - 1990s, Warner Bros. - 2000s Read more here: » Warner Bros.: Encyclopedia II - Warner Bros. - History |
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award for Best Picture - 1920sBest Production
1927-28 Wings - Paramount Famous Lasky - Lucien Hubbard
The Racket - Caddo, United Artists - Howard Hughes
Seventh Heaven - Fox - William Fox
Best Picture, Unique and Artistic Production also known as "Best Artistic Quality of Production" was only presented in the first year.
1927-28 Sunrise - Fox - William Fox
Chang - Paramount - Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack
The Crowd - ...
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1950sFor 1957 films this award became a single award.
1957 Ted Haworth, Robert Priestley - Sayonara
Hal Pereira, George W. Davis, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - Funny Face
William A. Horning, Gene Allen, Edwin B. Willis, Richard Pefferle - Les Girls
Walter Holscher, William Kiernan, Louis Diage - Pal Joey
William A. Horning, Urie McCleary, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt - Raintree County
1958 William A. Horning, Preston Ames, Henry Grace, F. Keogh G ...
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - Dreyfus Affair - BackgroundCaptain Alfred Dreyfus was the highest-ranking Jewish artillery officer in the French army. He was charged with passing military secrets to the German Embassy in Paris, and in 1894 he was convicted of treason and sent to prison on Devil's Island. The conviction was based on documents which were found in the waste-paper basket of the German miltiary attaché, Major Max von Schwartzkoppen, and which initially appeared to the French military authorities to implicate Dreyfus. Fearing that the anti-semitic ultra-rightwing press would learn of the ...
See also:Dreyfus Affair, Dreyfus Affair - Background, Dreyfus Affair - Politics, Dreyfus Affair - La Libre Parole, Dreyfus Affair - Conviction and Pardon, Dreyfus Affair - Aftermath, Dreyfus Affair - Discussion of Theodor Herzl, Dreyfus Affair - Films Read more here: » Dreyfus Affair: Encyclopedia II - Dreyfus Affair - Background |
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 |  |  | The Life of Emile Zola: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - SexualityJames Dean's sexual life is a matter of some debate. Often considered a gay film icon [4], there are many published accounts of Dean having had bisexual relationships. In literary critic Ron Martinetti's biography, "The James Dean Story," Martinetti writes, "Only one of Dean's homosexual relationships is dealt with in this book--and that in his early days in Hollywood and New York with a director named Rogers Brackett. Toward the end of his ...
See also:James Dean, James Dean - Childhood and education, James Dean - Acting career, James Dean - East of Eden, James Dean - Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean - Giant, James Dean - Death, James Dean - Porsche 550 Spyder, James Dean - Legacy, James Dean - Sexuality, James Dean - Memorial, James Dean - Filmography, James Dean - Stage, James Dean - Television Read more here: » James Dean: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - Sexuality |
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