Milton R. Rackmil (1906-1992) was the co-founder of Decca Records and head of Universal Pictures and Vice-Charman of MCA Inc. Rackmil was born to a Jewish...
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Kapp (the first president of the Decca Record company of the USA) and Milton Rackmil, who later became American Decca's president too. In 1937, anticipating...
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current president and CEO of LiveStyle (formerly SFX Entertainment) Milton Rackmil (1906–1992), co-founder of Decca Records and former head of Universal...
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with British Decca founder Edward Lewis, and later American Decca head Milton Rackmil. Kapp oversaw Bing Crosby's rise to success as a recording artist in...
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marrying the founder of Decca Records and president of Universal Pictures, Milton Rackmil, she worked with American theatrical producer Roger L. Stevens at the...
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University Occupations Writer producer Years active 1987–present Notable work Friends Episodes Partner Jeffrey Klarik Relatives Milton Rackmil (stepfather)...
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publicly claimed that the film cost $5 million but Universal president Milton Rackmil denied that they had ever spent that amount on a film. The Los Angeles...
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she acted as a singer. During the filming, Van Doren recalled seeing Milton Rackmil, the head of Decca Reccords. On January 20, 1953, Van Doren signed a...
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this point, Rank lost interest and sold his shares to the investor Milton Rackmil, whose Decca Records would take full control of Universal in 1952. Besides...
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Television also had its fair share of criticism. Universal Pictures head Milton Rackmil, while in Singapore in 1964, said that television was luring its viewers...
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Dolls Something for the Boys State Fair Spouses Manny Franks (m. 1945; div. 1956) Milton Rackmil (m. 1959; div. 1961) Stuart Clark (m. 1973)...
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1931 reverted to Warner Bros. Pictures On May 2, 1941, Decca Executive Milton Rackmil bought Brunswick Radio Corporation from Warner Brothers for $350,000...
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Bryna Productions was already negotiating with the company's president, Milton Rackmil, for the financing and distribution of additional films, as it had done...
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Now See Hear!". The Library of Congress. Retrieved August 14, 2023. Rackmil, Milton R. (August 28, 1954). "Pioneers' Dream Becomes Reality With Decca"...
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