• Henry G. Plitt (1918 – January 26, 1993) was an American businessman and war hero who founded Plitt Theatres. Plitt was born to a Jewish family in New...
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  • Texas and New Mexico under the Cinemark brand. On March 26, 1980, Henry G. Plitt of Plitt Theatres Holdings purchased the Cinemark circuit of theaters. But...
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  • of United Artists, and co-founder of Orion Pictures Henry G. Plitt (1918–1993), founder of the Plitt Theatres chain Tom Pollock (1943–2020), co-founder...
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  • new retail record store division. Plitt Theatres, owned partly by former ABC Films Syndication president Henry G. Plitt, purchased ABC Theatres northern...
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    Lewis Merenstein Vivian Nathan Yehuda Nir Marni Nixon Maurice Paprin Henry G. Plitt Leopold Prince Joan Rivers Richard C. Ross Eric Siday Morton Sweig Jerome...
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  • the Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee under the first Chairmanship of Henry G. Plitt. Among the original members were three theatre supporters who would...
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  • Great States, the Central West division of ABC Theatres, was sold to Henry G. Plitt in 1974. On January 17, 1972, Elton Rule was named president and chief...
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  • Corporation to syndicate programs for overseas markets.[citation needed] Henry G. Plitt, previously president of Paramount Gulf Theatres, became president of...
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  • (1942–2019), MLB pitcher Jada Pinkett Smith (born 1971), actress and singer Greg Plitt (1977–2015), fitness model and actor Art Poe, member of College Football...
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  • Officially Listed". Curbed New York. Vox Media. Retrieved 31 March 2019. Plitt, Amy (March 11, 2016). "Stunning 19th-Century Upper East Side Townhouse...
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