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Famous Players Limited Partnership [2] was a Canadian-based subsidiary of Cineplex Entertainment. As an independent company, it existed as a film exhibitor and cable television service provider. Famous Players operated numerous movie theatre locations in Canada from British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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The former basketball player and coach lived in Tequesta. Chuck Daly. The former Detroit Pistons basketball coach lived in Jupiter and died there in 2009. He led the Pistons to back-to-back NBA ...
The former basketball player and coach lived in Tequesta. Chuck Daly. The former Detroit Pistons basketball coach lived in Jupiter and died there in 2009. He led the Pistons to back-to-back NBA ...
In 1915, the company established Famous Players Fiction Studios at 5300 Melrose Avenue in Hollywood. The new studio's first film starred Mary Pickford . [ 3 ] The studio later became Clune Studio , then California Studio, then Gross -Krasne , [ 4 ] followed by Producers Studios Inc., and is now known as Raleigh Studios . [ 5 ]
Paramount Players is an American film production label of Paramount Pictures, focusing on "contemporary properties" while working with other Paramount Global brands. The name alludes to the company's earliest origins as Famous Players Film Company , before its 1914 founding by William Wadsworth Hodkinson .
Famous Players may refer to Famous Players theatres, a chain of Canadian motion picture theatres; Famous Players Film Company, an early American motion picture company founded by Adolph Zukor; Famous Players–Lasky Corporation, a partnership with Adolph Zukor's company and Jesse L. Lasky that became Paramount Pictures