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Nicholas Schenck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicholas M. Schenck (14 November 1881, Rybinsk, Russia – 4 March, 1969, Florida) was a motion picture mogul and impresario. One of seven children, Schenck was born to a Jewish household in Rybinsk, a ...
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Nicholas M. Schenck, 87, Dead; Was Head of M-G-M and Loew's Nicholas M. Schenck, a Russian immigrant who became head of the largest film company in the world, died of a stroke on Monday night in Miami Beach.
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Nicholas Schenck on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Where God Left His Shoes (2007) (assistant sound editor) (as Nicholas J. Schenck)
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Nicholas M. Schenck, born in Rybinsk?, Russia? on November 14?, 1881? - died March 4?, 1969? in Florida?, was a motion-picture mogul and impresario. Subsequently, Nicholas Schenck and his brother worked with Loew in the theater business. Between approximately 1907 and 1919, they reinvested in real estate for nickelodeons,
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Appletree.eu : Nicholas Schenck Nicholas M. Schenck, born in Rybinsk, Russia on November 14, 1881 - died March 4, 1969 in Florida, was a motion-picture mogul and impresario.
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Nicholas M. Schenck (born 14 November 1881, Rybinsk, Russia - died 4 March 1969, Florida) was a motion picture mogul and impresario.One of seven children, Schen Subsequently, Nicholas Schenck and his brother worked with Loew in the theater business. Between approximately 1907 and 1919,
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A selection of articles related to Nicholas Schenck A Wisdom Archive on Nicholas Schenck...
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The Cry (2007) (additional sound editor) (as Nicholas J. Schenck) Where God Left His Shoes (2007) (assistant sound editor) (as Nicholas J. Schenck)
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Nicholas Schenck. Nicholas M. Schenck born in Rybinsk, Russia on November 14, 1881 - died March 4, 1969 in Florida, was a motion-picture empresario. He succeeded Marcus Loew as head of Loew's Inc. and its Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
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