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  1. Joseph Patrick “Joe” Kennedy Sr. Born: 6 September 1888 Boston, Massachusetts Died: 18 November 1969 Hyannis Port, Massachusetts The measure of a man's success in life is not the money he's made. It's the kind of family he has raised." —Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. Spouse: Rose Fitzgerald (1914- 1969) Parents: Patrick (P.J.)

  2. Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. with sons Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (left) and John F. Kennedy (right). Palm Beach, Florida, 1931. Photograph by E. F. Foley in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston. KFC461P. As an avid supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt during his presidential campaign, Joe was rewarded by Roosevelt upon his election.

  3. Catholicisme. modifier. Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Sr., dit Joe Kennedy, né le 6 septembre 1888 à Boston et mort le 18 novembre 1969 à Hyannis ( Massachusetts ), est un homme politique et diplomate américain, père de John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35e président des États-Unis. Patriarche de la famille Kennedy en son temps et proche du président ...

  4. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Joseph P. Kennedy (left) with film magnate Jesse Lasky in Boston, 1924. Then Kennedy made one of his trademark brilliant bets, buying a failing Hollywood movie studio in the 1920s and pumping out ...

  5. Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. is known as an Actor, Presenter, Executive Producer, and Producer. Some of his work includes The Trespasser, What a Widow!, The Sophomore, and Tom's Gang.

  6. Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. kreeg in 1961 een beroerte die hem verlamde en het spreken onmogelijk maakte. John Kennedy's vrouw, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy , met wie Joseph altijd uitstekend had kunnen opschieten, was de enige die hem in die tijd kon kalmeren door hem lang over zijn wang te aaien.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2017 · Updated February 23, 2024. Joseph Kennedy Sr., JFK's father and the patriarch of "America's Royal Family," left behind a complicated legacy, including anti-Semitism and Nazi sympathies. Harris & Ewing / Library of Congress Joseph Kennedy Sr. in Washington, D.C., circa 1940. In 1928, Joseph Kennedy Sr. sold two of his small film studios ...