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  1. Arthur Hornblow, Jr. (15 de março de 1893 - 17 de julho de 1976) foi um produtor de cinema estadunidense. Biografia [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Hornblow graduou-se na DeWitt Clinton High School , estudando também em Dartmouth College e New York Law School , serviu na contra-inteligência estadunidense durante a I Guerra Mundial .

  2. Brief Life History of Arthur J. Arthur J Hornblow Jr was born on 15 March 1893, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States as the son of Arthur Hornblow Sr and Susie. He married Nora M Geoghegan in 1913, in England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He immigrated to New York City, New York, United States in 1956 ...

  3. Arthur Hornblow Jr was unfaithful, Loy too. Three weeks after their marriage, she began a new movie, Libeled Lady during summer 1936 with Spencer Tracy, her former lover. Arthur Hornblow Jr visited her only once on the set. He learned Spencer Tracy joked him about their marriage. Hornblow Jr never knew Myrna Loy had a torrid affair with Spencer ...

  4. Arthur Hornblow Jr. (Nova York, 15 de març de 1893 - Nova York, 17 de juliol de 1976) va ser un productor de cinema estatunidenc. Quatre de les seves pel·lícules van rebre nominacions als Oscar a la millor pel·lícula .

  5. Myrna Loy. Actress: The Thin Man. Myrna Williams, later to become Myrna Loy, was born on August 2, 1905 in Helena, Montana. Her father was the youngest person ever elected to the Montana State legislature. Later on her family moved to Radersburg where she spent her youth on a cattle ranch. At the age of 13, Myrna's father died of influenza and the rest of the family moved to Los...

  6. The Ghost Breakers (1940) - Directed by George Marshall, produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr., William LeBaron and starring Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, Richard Carlson, Paul Lukas, Willie Best, Pedro de Cordoba, Virginia Brissac, Noble Johnson,and more...

  7. Arthur Hornblow, Jr. (March 15, 1893 – July 17, 1976) was an American film producer. His father, Arthur Hornblow, Sr. (1865–1942), was a noted author and editor and theater critic. He produced The Theatre magazine in New York.