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  2. Robert Warner - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Warner (1927–2007), sixth archivist of the United States; Bob Warner (24), fictional character on the American television series 24; Bob Warner (ice hockey) (born 1950), former National Hockey League forward; Robert Warner (actor) (born 1937), Canadian actor in Corwin (TV series) etc.

  3. Bob Warner (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Warner was born in Grimsby, Ontario. He played junior ice hockey with the Ottawa 67's . From the 1970–1971 season to 1974–1975 season, Warner played for Saint Mary's University (Halifax) .

  4. Harry Warner - Wikipedia

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    Warner's daughter, Doris, was married to director Mervyn LeRoy on January 3, 1934. Warner, with no male heir to his studio after Lewis died, made LeRoy his new heir to the Warner Bros. studio. Harry two grandchildren, Warner Lewis LeRoy (1935-2001) and Linda LeRoy Janklow (b. 1939) [86] (married to Morton L. Janklow) through Doris, his daughter.

  5. Robert A. Daly - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anthony Daly (born December 8, 1936) is an American business executive who has led organizations such as CBS Entertainment, Warner Bros., Warner Music Group, and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Daly currently serves as a non-executive advisor to Paramount Pictures, where he provides counsel on a number of strategic areas.

  6. Marvin L. Warner - Wikipedia

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    Warner on May 27, 1979, married Susan Lee Gherman (born 1947), daughter of Dr. E. Mortimer and Irene Gherman of Newport Beach, California. The wedding came twelve days after her divorce from Congressman Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. They filed for divorce the next year. In 2017, she married Bob Wright, the former head of NBC.

  7. Jack L. Warner - Wikipedia

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    Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; [1] August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-born American film executive, who was the president and driving force behind the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Warner's career spanned over 55 years, surpassing that of any other of the pioneering Hollywood studio moguls. [2]

  8. Sam Warner - Wikipedia

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    Harry Warner and his wife offered Lina Basquette large amounts of money to relinquish custody of her daughter but she refused. [83] She finally relented after Harry Warner promised her that Lita would receive a $300,000 trust fund ($5.5 million today), [84] with Harry Warner and his wife awarded legal custody of Lita on March 30, 1930. [85]

  9. Albert Warner - Wikipedia

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    Albert Warner died of a stroke [108] in 1967 in Miami Beach. A funeral service was held in Los Angeles. [109] Warner was then interred in Brooklyn, next to his first wife Bessie Krieger. [103] After Albert's second wife Bessie Warner died in 1970 she was interred with him as well in Brooklyn.