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Jack Milton Warner (March 27, 1916 April 1, 1995) was an American film producer and son of Hollywood movie mogul
Jack L. Warner Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-born American film executive, who was the president and driving force behind the Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Warner's ca ...
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Early life

Jack M. Warner was born on March 27, 1916, the only child of Irma C. (''née'' Salomon) and Jack L. Warner."Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930"
enumeration date April 23, 1930, "Beverly Hills City", Los Angeles County, California. Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. Digital copy of original census page available at
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"Jack M. Warner, Film Producer, 79"
obituary, ''
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His father co-founded the film studio
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with his brothers Harry Warner, Albert Warner, and
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. According to the federal census of 1930, Jack—then 14 years old—lived with his mother and father in "Beverly Hills City", California, along with five live-in servants, who performed the daily duties of butler, housekeeper, cook, "Ladies Maid", and chauffeur. His family was
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Career

After graduating from the
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in 1938, Warner worked at Warner Bros.'s
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studio in the company's short-subject department. "Jack M. Warner"
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His experience in that position was later applied during his military service in
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, when he helped to produce training films for the United States Army. Following the war he returned to Warner Bros., joined its distribution company, and later became a producer. Among the early films he produced were '' The Hasty Heart'' (1949), starring Richard Todd and
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'', and '' The Man Who Cheated Himself'' (1950) starring Lee J. Cobb and Jane Wyatt. Warner had also been in charge of Sunset Productions, a television production and licensing subsidiary of Warner Bros. In 1958 Warner was dismissed from his position at Warner Bros. by his father. The two had become estranged after the elder Warner divorced his first wife Irma, Jack's mother, in 1935. Jack was never reconciled to his father's new wife Ann Page.Jack M. Warner's stepmother Ann Page (1908–1990) was a former actress also known as Ann Boyar, and she was the child of Russian Jewish immigrants. She already had a daughter, Joy, when she married Jack L. Warner in 1935, although she and Warner later had a daughter of their own, Barbara, who was Jack M. Warner's stepsister
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The son learned only through announcements in the film industry's trade press that he had lost his job. He later wrote a novel ''Bijou Dream'' based loosely on his relationship with his father, who died in 1978. Jack M. Warner in 1957 appeared as a contestant on ''
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."You Bet Your Life #57-02
Jack Warner, Jr.; Lena & Mercedes", originally broadcast on October 3, 1957. Video of full episode available on
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Warner at the time served as president of the Mental Health Foundation of Los Angeles County, California; and he competed on the quiz show to win money, which he intended to contribute to the foundation. Although Warner did not win the "big money" on the show, he did win $250.


Personal life and death

Warner married
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native Barbara Richman in 1948. Together, they had three children. Warner died of cancer of the
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on April 1, 1995, at age 79 at
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in Los Angeles. His body was interred at Hillside Memorial Park in
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