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  2. Bray Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Bray Magazine is a theatrical cartoon series consisting of three-minute shorts made by Bray Productions. It lasted from December 16, 1922 to 1923. It lasted from December 16, 1922 to 1923. The series was directed by Milt Gross .

  3. Bray Productions - Wikipedia

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    Bray Productions was a pioneering American animation studio that produced several popular cartoons during the years of World War I and the early interwar era, [1] [2] [3] becoming a springboard for several key animators of the 20th century, including the Fleischer brothers, Walter Lantz, Paul Terry, Shamus Culhane and Grim Natwick among others.

  4. John Randolph Bray - Wikipedia

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    John Randolph Bray was born in Addison, Michigan on August 25, 1879, [2] to Methodist Presbyterian minister Edward Bray and his wife Sarah. He was educated at the Detroit School of Boys and the Detroit School of Art. Bray enrolled at the Michigan's Alma College for a degree in civil engineering, but dropped out after a year. [3]

  5. Leny Zwalve - Wikipedia

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    Leny or Lena Zwalve is a Dutch cartoonist.She is the winner with Evert Geradts of the 1977 Stripschapprijs. [1] In the mid 1970s she moved to California, where she and her husband Glenn Bray are publishers and maintain the estate and art of Stanisław Szukalski.

  6. William C. Byham - Wikipedia

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    Before Bray applied the Assessment Center Method to business at AT&T, it was used in the British Army and the Office of Strategic Services (predecessor to the CIA). Byham was manager of selection, appraisal, and general management development for J. C. Penney, where with Bray's help he implemented the first Assessment Centers in a retail ...

  7. Bray Film Studios - Wikipedia

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    The final Hammer film produced in full at Bray was 1966's The Mummy's Shroud; [10] by November 1966 the move to Elstree was complete. [8] In 1968, the last member of the Davies family left the house and the wing was converted into luxury flats. [5] At the suggestion of EMI, as ABPC had become, Hammer sought to sell Bray Studios. Initially ...

  8. R. C. Bray - Wikipedia

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    R. C. Bray (born July 28, 1977, in Chicago) is an American producer and voice actor known for over 250 audiobooks, an Audie Award, Earphones Awards, and Voice Arts Awards winner, Off-Broadway and Edinburgh Fringe Festival performer, and TV and radio commercial narrator.

  9. Samantha Scharff - Wikipedia

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    Samantha Scharff is an American television producer and comedy writer. She is most recognized for her work producing Robert Smigel's "TV Funhouse" cartoons on NBC's “Saturday Night Live”.