Oscar Deutsch (12 August 1893 – 5 December 1941) was a British entrepreneur who was the founder of Odeon Cinemas, the largest cinema chain in the United...
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included within this figure). The first Odeon cinema was opened by Oscar Deutsch in 1928, in Brierley Hill, Staffordshire (now West Midlands), England...
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Oscar Deutsch, the proprietor of the Odeon Cinemas chain. Though he claimed to be an observant Jew to disguise his role as a Communist agent, Deutsch...
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exterior of the building at night. It was built to be the flagship of Oscar Deutsch's Odeon Cinema chain and still holds that position today. It hosts numerous...
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for his role overseeing the Art Deco designs of the Odeon Cinemas for Oscar Deutsch in the 1930s. Influenced by the work of Erich Mendelsohn and Hans Poelzig...
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Academy Awards (redirect from Oscar award)
The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit given for "Excellence within the...
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Deutsch (1932–2022), American composer Hubert Deutsch, Immanuel Oscar Menahem Deutsch (1829–1873), German oriental scholar Jan Deutsch, Joel Deutsch,...
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the success of the film to the enthusiasm of Odeon Cinemas founder Oscar Deutsch. Variety estimated that the film earned $1.3 million in U.S. rentals...
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Malcolm Rifkind and Leon Brittan, as well as Odeon Cinemas founder Oscar Deutsch. Ronson's older brother, Mark, is a music producer and musician and...
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Emanuel Oscar Menahem Deutsch (1829 – 28 October 1873) was a German Jewish scholar of Semitic studies, the Talmud and Middle Eastern studies. He was born...
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(fashion), France Jack Cohen (retail), UK Michael Dell (computers), U.S. Oscar Deutsch (cinemas), UK Richard M. DeVos, Sr. (multi-level marketing), U.S. Walt...
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politicians Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Leon Brittan, and Odeon Cinemas founder Oscar Deutsch. Ronson has two younger sisters: twins Charlotte Ronson, a fashion designer...
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Germany (redirect from Deutsch land)
Deutschland, originally diutisciu land ('the German lands'), is derived from deutsch (cf. Dutch), descended from Old High German diutisc 'of the people' (from...
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Donald Jay Deutsch (born November 22, 1957) is an American branding and marketing professional, television personality, and former Chairman of advertising...
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chain in the country, Odeon Cinemas was founded in London in 1928 by Oscar Deutsch. The BFI IMAX on the South Bank is the largest cinema screen in the...
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between 200,000 and 220,000 Hungarians were living in the UK in 2020. Oscar Deutsch (1893–1941) – founder of Odeon Cinemas Frank Furedi (Füredi Ferenc)...
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house called Southborne, in Edgbaston, and later became the area's MP. Oscar Deutsch, founder of Odeon cinemas, lived at 8 Rotton Park Road. George Harry...
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Thousands Cheer and George and Ira Gershwin's Pardon My English. Deutsch won Oscars for his background music for Oklahoma! (1955), and for conducting...
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1976) – television presenter Nathan Delfouneso (born 1991) – footballer Oscar Deutsch (1893–1941) – founder of the Odeon Cinemas chain Fred Dinenage (born...
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Davies, racing motorcyclist Alan Deakin, former Aston Villa captain Oscar Deutsch, founder of the Odeon cinema chain David Edgar, playwright John Kenneally...
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Art Deco designs. The impressive Chingford Odeon cinema, an original Oscar Deutsch building designed by Andrew Mather and opened in September 1935, was...
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Lorànt Deutsch (French pronunciation: [lɔrɑ̃ dœtʃ]; born László Matekovics[citation needed] on 27 October 1975), is a French actor and writer. Deutsch was...
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Parade and Station Avenue. It was built as one of the Odeon Cinemas of Oscar Deutsch. The architect was Cecil Clavering of the Harry Weedon partnership,...
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Academy Award for Best Original Score (redirect from Best original score oscar)
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955) and The King and I (1956). Adolph Deutsch won for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) and Oklahoma! (1955). André...
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when he met Oscar Deutsch, a leading metal merchant based in the city who had begun to diversify into cinema ownership. In 1938 Deutsch invited Davis...
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A5127 Birmingham Road. It was built as one of the Odeon Cinemas of Oscar Deutsch. The architect was Cecil Clavering of the Harry Weedon partnership....
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damage. It re-opened on 11 July 1941 with The Flame of New Orleans. Oscar Deutsch Odeon Theatres Ltd. took over in July 1946, and they closed it in July...
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Diplomat and soldier. Nathaniel Dass - Actor, singer and musician. Oscar Deutsch - founder of Odeon Cinemas Keith Fielding - international Rugby Union...
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monuments: How Oscar Deutsch's Odeon cinemas taught Britain to love modern architecture". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 June 2008. With Weedon in Deutsch's stride...
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German East Africa (redirect from Deutsch Ost Afrika)
German East Africa (GEA; German: Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a German colony in the African Great Lakes region, which included present-day Burundi, Rwanda...
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