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  1. Jesse L. Lasky Sr. Movie Producer, Motion Picture Pioneer, Studio Executive. His father died when he was twenty years old, and his family, who didn't have a lot of money, managed to raise $3,000 to send him to Nome in the hope that he would strike rich in Alaska's gold rush. Unfortunately, he lost all of his money while panning for gold,...

  2. 25 de abr. de 2017 · Jesse L. Lasky and his three children, Jesse Jr., Betty, and William, are enjoying the warm, bright and carefree Southern California sunshine. Lasky was one of Hollywood’s earliest visionary film pioneers who also shot the first feature film in Hollywood, “The Squaw Man” (1914), which you can watch entirely here.

  3. Jesse L. Lasky est un producteur de cinéma américain né le 13 septembre 1880 à San Francisco, sous le nom Jesse Louis Lasky et mort le 13 janvier 1958 à Beverly Hills. Il est l'un des pionniers d' Hollywood .

  4. It was a star-studded night at the Coconut Grove on September 12, 1951, when Jesse Lasky became the first recipient of the Screen Producers Milestone Award “for his historic contribution to the American Motion Picture.”. Ready for the camera prior to the 1st Annual “Milestone” Dinner are (standing) Mervyn LeRoy, (seated) Cecil B ...

  5. 1926 Famous Players: (left to right) Jesse Lasky, William S. Hart, Mary Pickford, Cecil B. DeMille. French film mogul Edouard Corniglion-Molinier, unidentified, Jesse Lasky, Jesse Lasky Jr., and silent director Rex Ingram; in Nice, France, in 1928. Late 1920s: the Lasky beach house in Santa Monica. Late 1920s: Jesse and Bessie Lasky.

  6. CANDLE IN THE SUN by Bessie Mona Lasky [Kindle; revised and footnoted, Square Circles Publishing, 2019]. First published in 1957, this is the revised and footnoted autobiography of Bessie Lasky—wife of Hollywood founding father Jesse L. Lasky—a successful artist in her own right who wanted nothing more than to escape the glitter and glamor and live in her own simple world of poetry, art ...

  7. Bessie Lasky's Mission Paintings. IN THE MID-1940s Bessie Lasky embarked on what would be her most ambitious painting project. Inspired by Jesse Jr's enthusiastic suggestion that she paint the twenty-one California Missions ("You can do it, Bess!"), she set out to do just that. The result, thirty-two Mission paintings, first exhibited at the ...