Adolph Zukor
Adolf Cukor was a film mogul and founder of Paramount Pictures.
He was born to a Jewish family in Ricse, Hungary, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. In 1889, at the age of 16, he emigrated to America. Like most immigrants, he began modestly. When he first landed in New York, he stayed with his family and worked in an upholstery shop. A friend got him a job as an apprentice at a furrier. Zukor stayed there for two years. When he left to become a "contract" worker, sewing fur pieces and selling them himself, he was nineteen years old and an accomplished designer. But he was young and adventuresome, and the 1892 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, commemorating Columbus's discovery of America, drew him to the Midwest. Once there, he started a fur business. In the second season of operation, Zukor's Novelty Fur Company expanded to twenty-five men and opened a branch.
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- Popeye the Sailor in "I Never Changes My Altitude" (1937)
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- Cleopatra (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, 48 BC
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- RICHARD NIXON TAPES: Bob Hope "Happy Birthday"
- The Cobweb Hotel (1936)
- Popeye the Sailor in "Little Swee' Pea" (1936) with original
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