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  2. Goldwyn Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The studio proved moderately successful, but became most famous due to its iconic Leo the Lion trademark. Although Metro was the nominal survivor, the merged studio inherited Goldwyn's old facility in Culver City, California, where it would remain until 1986. The merged studio also retained Goldwyn's Leo the Lion logo.

  3. Leo the Lion (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The story of Leo the Lion follows many years from the end of the Kimba series, when Kimba has become a full adult. He has changed his name to "Leo", to reflect his role the true king of the jungle. To English-speaking audiences, the behavior of the title character is inexplicably out of line with what was established in the first series.

  4. Leo the Lion (MGM) - Wikipedia

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    Leo performing his first roar as depicted in the three-roar version of the 1957-87 logo. Leo, the eighth and current lion, is by far MGM's longest-used, having appeared on most MGM films since 1957. Leo was born in 1956 in Dublin Zoo, Ireland, the same as Slats. He was also the youngest at the time MGM filmed him roaring, hence his much smaller ...

  5. Howard Dietz - Wikipedia

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    Dietz was born in New York City. [1] He attended Columbia College and then studied journalism at Columbia University. [1] He also served as publicist/director of advertising for Goldwyn Pictures and later MGM and is often credited with creating Leo the Lion, its lion mascot, [1] and choosing their slogan Ars Gratia Artis.

  6. Arthur the King - Wikipedia

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    Arthur the King is a 2024 American adventure film directed by Simon Cellan Jones, written by Michael Brandt, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Simu Liu, and Juliet Rylance. It is based on a true event Arthur - The Dog Who Crossed the Jungle to Find a Home by Mikael Lindnord .

  7. Leo the Lion - Wikipedia

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    Leo the Lion may refer to: Leo the Lion (MGM), the mascot of the Hollywood film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Leo the Lion, a Japanese animated series by Osamu Tezuka; Leo the Lion, a 2005 Italian animated film; Leo the Lion (singer), British singer Leo Ihenacho (born 1977) Leo the Lion, the Mascot of Real Salt Lake Soccer Team

  8. George Arthur Bloom - Wikipedia

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    George Arthur Bloom (born 1945) is a US-born Canadian screenwriter and producer known for his work on Nelvana television titles such as The Magic School Bus and Cyberchase. He also wrote the pilots for The Transformers and My Little Pony , as well as a number of installments of the My Little Pony series such as My Little Pony 'n Friends and My ...

  9. Marcus Loew - Wikipedia

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    He and his wife, Carrie Loew, had twin sons, David L. Loew (1897–1973) and Arthur Marcus Loew Sr (1897–1977). [10] Arthur married Mildred Zukor, daughter of Adolph Zukor [12] and became president of MGM. Their son, Arthur Loew Jr. (1925–1995), was an actor, producer and writer. [13]