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    Adolph Zukor (/ ˈ z uː k ər /; Hungarian: Czukor Adolf; January 7, 1873 – June 10, 1976) was a Hungarian-American film producer best known as one of the three founders of Paramount Pictures. He produced one of America's first feature-length films, The Prisoner of Zenda, in 1913.

  2. Jun 6, 2024 · Adolph Zukor (born Jan. 7, 1873, Ricse, Hung.—died June 10, 1976, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.) was an American entrepreneur who built the powerful Famous PlayersParamount motion-picture studio. Immigrating to the United States at age 15, Zukor entered the penny-arcade business in 1903.

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  3. Learn how Adolph Zukor, a Hungarian immigrant, defied the Edison Trust and pioneered the feature film industry with Paramount Pictures. Discover his rags-to-riches story, his vision, and his legacy in this article by Gary Hoover.

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  4. Adolph Zukor was a Hungarian immigrant who became one of the first and most influential figures in the movie business. He founded Famous Players-Lasky, which merged with Paramount Pictures, and signed Mary Pickford as a star.

  5. Adolph Zukor, who made entertainment history in 1912 when he offered the American public its first feature-length film, died at his Century City apartment in Los Angeles yesterday. He was 103...

  6. May 18, 2018 · Adolph Zukor was a Hungarian-American producer and co-founder of Paramount Pictures. He produced many classic films, such as The Sheik, Wings, and Morocco, and received a Special Academy Award in 1948.

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  8. Nov 8, 2010 · Learn how Zukor created the integrated film studios that defined early Hollywood and still shape the industry today. Read about his conflicts with Paramount's founder, his vision of craft film, and his legacy.

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