Harry M. Warner

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Executive

Birth Date: December 12, 1881

Death Date: July 25, 1958

Birth Place: Krasnoshiltz, Russian Empire

Harry M. Warner was a pioneering American film executive and one of the founders of Warner Bros., a major Hollywood studio. Along with his brothers, he helped revolutionize the film industry by introducing sound in cinema with the release of The Jazz Singer in 1927. Known for his commitment to moral and social responsibility, Warner used his influence to promote anti-Nazi films in the 1930s and was a strong advocate for addressing social issues through film.

Credits

The Lost City

Producer
Movie
1920

My Four Years in Germany

Producer
Movie
1918