• Granville. His daughter, Linda Wrather appeared in one of the last episodes of the Lone Ranger, The Angel and the Outlaw. Wrather was born in Amarillo, Texas...
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    1947, Granville married Jack Wrather at the Bel-Air Hotel, having met him while he produced The Guilty. He formed the Wrather Corporation, and bought...
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    persons per room. When the Wrather-Alvarez partnership ended acrimoniously in 1958, Jack Wrather bought Alvarez' share of Wrather-Alvarez Hotels, making him...
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    film's budget. The legal proceedings between Moore and Wrather dragged on until 1984, when Wrather suddenly dropped the lawsuit permitting Moore to again...
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  • Granville's last credited appearance. She had retired from the screen to marry Jack Wrather in 1947. Parts of the film were shot in Kanab Canyon, Barracks Canyon...
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  • television producer Jonathan Wrather (born 1969), English actor William Embry Wrather (1883–1963), American geologist Wrather Arch, natural arch in Arizona...
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    the Disneyland Hotel, owned and operated by Disney's business partner Jack Wrather. After the success with the multi-park, multi-hotel business model at...
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    series, Trendle sold the Lone Ranger rights to Jack Wrather, who bought them on August 3, 1954. Wrather immediately rehired Clayton Moore to play the Lone...
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    sister Natalie when she was just 16. Wood has been married six times: Jack Wrather Jr. – (1962–1963; annulled when she was 16 years old) Karl Brent – (1964–1965;...
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  • Wrather set up Jack Wrather Productions. Filming was completed in eight days. The film was successful, generating a more than 200% return to Wrather....
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    producer Jack Wrather in 1954 for $3 million (equivalent to $27,011,000 in 2023). After Wrather died in 1984, his widow, Bonita Granville, sold the Wrather Productions...
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  • 24, 1973. Maxwell also acted as the show's producer until 1957, when Jack Wrather purchased the production company and show. He would be the show's producer...
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  • wraparound sunglasses, and by cross-litigating against Wrather. The suit was eventually dismissed. Wrather finally allowed Moore to continue openly playing...
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  • had turned to Alan Ladd. He bumped into Wrather again who had become bored with the oil business and Wrather decided to set up as a producer, making The...
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  • to the Wrather Corporation for $3 million. The radio series ceased at that time, but the television series continued until 1957 with Jack Wrather as the...
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  • Larkin, Animation—Voice Anika Noni Rose, Animation—Voice Jack Wrather, Parks & Resorts Bonita Wrather, Film Guy Williams, Television Bo Boyd, Consumer Products...
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  • black and white, the show transitioned to color in 1965. Wrather's wife, Bonita Granville Wrather, who was the series' associate producer, narrated numerous...
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  • show MacGyver (1985–1992), it is a nickname for MacGyver used by his friend Jack Dalton. Misquoted as "qué mas sabe" on page 20 of Rabbit Redux by John Updike...
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    (October 12, 1988). "Bonita G. Wrather, 65, an Actress and Executive". New York Times. Retrieved 2015-01-30. Bonita Granville Wrather, a child film star of 1930s...
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  • out to his friend, Jack Wrather, to help him out and build a hotel. Jack Wrather and Alvarez were in a partnership, and the Wrather-Alvarez company built...
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  • KERO radio was sold. Wrather-Alvarez Broadcasting, parent of KFMB-AM-TV in San Diego, purchased KERO-TV in early 1957; when the Wrather–Alvarez partnership...
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    Stanley Goldberg residence; Del Marcos Motel (1947); L'Horizon Hotel, for Jack Wrather and Bonita Granville (1952); remodel of Thunderbird Country Club clubhouse...
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    that a single operator with more experience in attractions was needed. Jack Wrather, a local millionaire, had fallen in love with the ship because he and...
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  • British television crime drama series produced by Rank Organisation and Jack Wrather Productions for ITC Entertainment. The programme, which ran for one series...
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  • $2,000 and sold the popular television program starring the collie to Jack Wrather in 1956 for a reported $3.5 million. He also was the producer of Creeps...
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  • went to live with the family of the president of Jack Wrather Productions after retirement. Wrather had produced the Lassie and Lone Ranger television...
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  • Corporation (a joint venture of Jack Wrather and the British Incorporated Television Company (ITC) purchased TPA for $11,350,000. Wrather later (1960?) sold his...
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    Rossini: William Tell", Classic FM (UK) The quote has been attributed to Jack Guin writing in The Denver Post in 1962. (Brooklyn Barrister (1962), vol...
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  • Ranger, and regularly appeared in public in character, to the point that Jack Wrather, who owned the character, issued a cease and desist order to Moore in...
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    founding member of The Supremes Paula Winslowe (1910–1996), actress Jack Wrather (1918–1984), investor Georgiana Young (1923–2007), actress Loretta Young...
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