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  1. About. Contact. The Infamous Mr. Pantages. Jan. 23. 2020. ByAnonymous (not verified) Alexander Pantages was a Greek immigrant who opened more than 60 theaters across the western United States and Canada. The Pantages Theater circuit was quite successful, and three of its theaters still function today in Hollywood, Minneapolis, and Tacoma.

  2. Eunice Pringle. Eunice Pringle in 1932. Eunice Irene Pringle (March 5, 1912, Garden Grove, California – March 26, 1996) was an aspiring dancer, notable for accusing Los Angeles movie-house owner Alexander Pantages of rape in 1929, resulting in a sensational trial.

  3. 30 de dic. de 2020 · by Paul R. Spitzzeri. This afternoon, about 65 visitors sat in as the Homestead’s “Female Justice” series of four lectures concluded with a deep dive into the sexual assault trial of Alexander Pantages, the powerful theater magnate, who was charged with attacking 17-year old Eunice Pringle in a room at his Pantages Theatre (now a jewelry mart) at Seventh and Hill streets in downtown Los ...

  4. 25 de abr. de 2022 · Pantages ended his retirement on November 21, 1935, when he announced plans for expanding his two-theatre company: “The depression is over. The court tragedy is passed and Alexander Pantages is back in the show business—100 per cent. I tried oil, mining and other investments, but my business is the theater and it’s great to be back.”

  5. El Hollywood Pantages Theatre, anteriormente conocido como RKO Pantages Theatre, está localizado en la intersección de las calles Hollywood y Vine (6233 Hollywood Boulevard ), en Hollywood. El edificio, diseñado por el arquitecto B. Marcus Priteca, fue el último teatro construido por el empresario de vodevil Alexander Pantages.

  6. Download scientific diagram | Alexander Pantages as he appeared in 1910, on his way to becoming owner of the largest independentlyowned vaudeville and movie theater chain in America. Courtesy of ...

  7. About. Contact. The Infamous Mr. Pantages. Jan. 23. 2020. ByAnonymous (not verified) Alexander Pantages was a Greek immigrant who opened more than 60 theaters across the western United States and Canada. The Pantages Theater circuit was quite successful, and three of its theaters still function today in Hollywood, Minneapolis, and Tacoma.