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John Nicholas Calley (July 8, 1930 – September 13, 2011) [1] was an American film studio executive and producer. He was quite influential during his years at Warner Bros., where he worked from 1968 to 1981, [2] and "produced a film a month, on average, including commercial successes like The Exorcist and Superman ." [3]
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John Calley (1663 – diciembre de 1717), fue un metalúrgico,...
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John Calley (Jersey City, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos, 8 de...
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CULVER CITY, Calif., (September 13, 2011) - John Calley, who led three major Hollywood studios and produced or championed a constellation of hit films, from Catch-22 to The Da Vinci Code, during a legendary career that spanned more than 50 years, passed away today. He was 81.
La máquina de Newcomen, o máquina de vapor atmosférica, fue inventada en 1712 por Thomas Newcomen, 1 2 asesorado por el físico Robert Hooke y por el mecánico John Calley. 3 Esta máquina supuso una mejora frente a la máquina de Thomas Savery. 4 . Funcionamiento. Grabado de una máquina de Newcomen.
John Nicholas Calley (July 8, 1930 – September 13, 2011) was an American film studio executive and producer. He was quite influential during his years at Warner Bros., where he worked from 1968 to 1981, and "produced a film a month, on average, including commercial successes like The Exorcist and Superman ."
When film executive and producer John Calley died on September 13, 2011, Variety described him as a "studio lion." In his 50-year career, he headed three different major movie studios and helped fashion dozens of popular as well as influential pictures, including The Exorcist (1973) , 'Catch-22,' 'All the President's Men' and 'The Da Vinci Code.'