Adolph Zukor
Adolph Zukor (/ˈzuːkər/; Hungarian: Czukor Adolf; January 7, 1873 – June 10, 1976) was a Hungarian-American film producer best known as one of the three founders of Paramount Pictures. He produced one of America's first feature-length films, The Prisoner of Zenda, in 1913.
Adolph Zukor | |
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Zukor in 1922 | |
Born | |
Died | June 10, 1976 103) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Temple Israel Cemetery, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York |
Other names | Adolf Zuckery |
Occupation | Film producer |
Years active | 1903–1959 |
Known for | One of the three founders of Paramount Pictures |
Spouse |
Lottie Kaufman (m. 1897) |
Children | 2 |
Family | Marcus Loew (daughter’s father-in-law) |
Signature | |
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