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  1. Mark M. was a producer, known for Between Two Husbands (1922), My Four Years in Germany (1918) and Love That Never Fails (1912). Mark M. was married to Esther Wallace. Mark M. died on 23 November 1933 in Cliffside Park, New Jersey, USA.

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  2. In 1910 promising film producer Mark Dintenfass made the trek to a sleepy little village across the Hudson River called Fort Lee, New Jersey. With a mixture of amazingly interchangeable scenery close to New York City’s Broadway talent, it was the perfect location to shoot pictures.

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  3. The Champion Film Company was an independent production company founded in 1909 by Mark M. Dintenfass. [1][2][3][4] The studio was one of the film companies that merged to form Universal Pictures. Champion was the first film production company to establish itself in the area around Fort Lee, New Jersey, when the town was the home of America's ...

  4. Aug 14, 2008 · I knew someone who was taught by Dintenfass, who said he was a remarkable and gifted teacher. My reading of the faculty newsletter is that his career morphed as teaching became more central to his view of himself and where he felt he was contributing the most.

  5. Mark Dintenfass. Mark Dintenfass was born in Brooklyn and graduated from Columbia University, from which he also received an M.A. in Drama. With his wife, Phyllis, he joined the Peace Corps and was assigned to Ethiopia, where he taught English at Haile Selassie University in Addis Ababa.

  6. On April 20, 2023, Marylyn Dintenfass was inducted into the New York Foundation for the Arts' (NYFA) Hall of Fame. Watch Dintenfass talk about her work, what...

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  7. Jun 9, 2006 · Lawrence University Honors Dintenfass, Perreault for 73 Years of Teaching at 2006 Commencement. When Mark Dintenfass arrived on the Lawrence University campus in the fall of 1968 to teach fiction writing in the English department, he hadn’t planned on sticking around all that long.

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