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Samuel Michael Fuller was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, of Jewish parents, Rebecca (née Baum) and Benjamin Fuller. [4] His father died in 1923 when Samuel was 11. After immigrating to the United States, the family's surname was changed from Rabinovitch to Fuller, a name possibly inspired by Samuel Fuller (Pilgrim), a doctor who arrived in America on the Mayflow
Mr. S. B. Fuller, president of the Fuller. Products Corporation and chairman of the Negro Chamber of Commerce addressing a meeting of the forum in Chicago, Illinois at the Ida B. Wells Housing Project. S. B. Fuller (June 4, 1905 – October 24, 1988) was an American entrepreneur.
Samuel Fuller (c. 1580/81 – between August 9 and September 26, 1633, in Plymouth) [1] was a passenger on the historic 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower and became a respected church deacon and the physician for Plymouth Colony.
The Dark Page is a 1944 novel by Samuel Fuller, who later went on to become a film director and helm the likes of I Shot Jesse James and the film noir The Naked Kiss. It was written while Fuller was an infantryman in the army in WWII [2] and was filmed as Scandal Sheet (1952). [3]
Pickup on South Street is a 1953 American spy film noir written and directed by Samuel Fuller, and starring Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, and Thelma Ritter. [5] Widmark plays a pickpocket who unwittingly steals a covert microfilm sought by foreign agents.
Samuel Augustus Fuller was August 8, 1837, in Vienna, Ohio, [1] one of five children [2] born to Augustus and Mary Ann (née Hutchins) Fuller. [3] [a] He was a direct descendant of Edward Fuller, a passenger on the Mayflower, the ship that transported the first English Puritans (known today as Pilgrims) from Plymouth, England, to the New World in 1620.
Samuel Fuller (1912–1997) was an American screenwriter and film director Samuel Fuller may also refer to: Samuel Fuller (Pilgrim) (1580–1633), English doctor and church deacon; Samuel Augustus Fuller (1837–1891), American steel industry executive; Samuel B. Fuller (1905–1988), American entrepreneur; Samuel Fuller (priest) (1635–1700 ...
Samuel Fuller became vicar of Elmdon, Essex, 8 August 1663, and resigned the charge in 1668–1669 on receiving the rectory of Tinwell, Rutland, from his patron the Earl of Exeter. William Fuller , bishop of Lincoln, appointed him one of his chaplains, Kennett says, 'for his name's sake,’ and on 25 March 1670 gave him the chancellorship of ...