Pierre Ernest Jules Brulatour (April 7, 1870 – October 26, 1946) was a pioneering executive figure in American silent cinema. Beginning as American distribution...
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Pat Powers, William Swanson, David Horsley, Robert H. Cochrane, and Jules Brulatour, Universal is the oldest surviving film studio in the United States...
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with married movie tycoon Jules Brulatour, head of distribution for Eastman Kodak and co-founder of Universal Pictures. Brulatour was also an advisor and...
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work on a film based on the disaster. The impetus may have come from Jules Brulatour, an Éclair Film Company producer with whom she was having an affair...
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contest winner Hampton was discovered by U.S. silent cinema pioneer Jules Brulatour while working as an extra for director Maurice Tourneur. She made her...
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Peerless Features, was an early film studio in the United States. Jules Brulatour was a co-founder. The Peerless studio was built in 1914 on Linwood...
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lost. A western studio set was also established in Tucson, Arizona. Jules Brulatour was involved with the company and Dorothy Gibson one of its stars....
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with general offices in New York City. Company directors included Jules Brulatour, Briton N. Busch (secretary and treasurer), Van Horn Ely (president)...
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minister of Greece during the Axis occupation of Greece (b. 1878) Jules Brulatour, American film prodicer (b. 1870) October 27 – Nathan Francis Mossell...
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ancestry Lorraine Bracco, actress with French and Italian ancestry Jules Brulatour, pioneering figure in American silent cinema Ellen Bry, actress best-known...
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Based on the story "The Road to Reno" by I. A. R. Wylie Produced by Jules Brulatour (uncredited) Starring Randolph Scott Hope Hampton Cinematography George...
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: 497–498 Others thought to have inspired the character are film tycoon Jules Brulatour's second and third wives, Dorothy Gibson and Hope Hampton, both fleeting...
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(1928) through low-budget Peerless Pictures, which had been founded by Jules Brulatour. In the sound era, Fitzgerald wrote screenplays for such serials as...
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the World Film Company, an independent production company founded by Jules Brulatour and Lewis J. Selznick. This was a sizable community of expatriate French...
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companies: Selznick's own production company called Equitable Pictures, Jules Brulatour's Peerless Pictures, and the Shubert Pictures production company founded...
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Early in its history, the New Orleans Arts & Crafts Club moved to the Brulatour Mansion at 520 Royal Street where it remained for the majority of its...
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Challemel-Lacour, Zeng used the good offices of the American chargé d'affaires E. J. Brulatour to convey Chinese proposals to the French, in an attempt to give the impression...
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