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  2. Lippert Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Lippert also called upon certain character actors to play incidental roles in his films: Reed Hadley, Margia Dean, Mara Lynn, Jack Reitzen, Michael Whalen, and Phil Arnold among them. The most prolific was Sid Melton , almost always playing wisecracking cab drivers, sad-sack soldiers, or streetwise characters.

  3. List of Lippert Pictures films - Wikipedia

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    A list of films produced or released by the American distributor Lippert Pictures. Founded by Robert Lippert in 1945, the company's initial releases were often known as "Screen Guild Productions". Later it enjoyed success by co-producing and releasing films by the British studio Exclusive Films .

  4. Robert L. Lippert - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lenard Lippert (March 31, 1909 – November 16, 1976) was an American film producer and cinema chain owner. He was president and chief operating officer of Lippert Theatres, Affiliated Theatres and Transcontinental Theatres, all based in San Francisco, and at his height, he owned a chain of 139 movie theaters.

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  6. Category:Lippert Pictures films - Wikipedia

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  7. Lippert - Wikipedia

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    George Lippert (1844–1906), German-American sideshow performer born with three legs and two hearts Howard Vernon , born Mario Lippert (1914–1996), Swiss actor James G. Lippert (1917–2010), American politician

  8. WW International - Wikipedia

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    Al Lippert was CEO of Weight Watchers from 1963–1981. [50] From 1978–1999, Weight Watchers was a subsidiary of Heinz. Charles M. Berger was CEO of Weight Watchers from 1982–1994, [ 201 ] [ 202 ] having previously been its President.

  9. Luxottica - Wikipedia

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    In the interview, Butler noted "You can get amazingly good frames, with a Warby Parker level of quality, for $4 to $8. For $15, you can get designer-quality frames, like what you'd get from Prada." When told that some eyeglasses cost as much as $800 in the United States, Butler remarked, "I know. It's ridiculous. It's a complete rip-off." [60 ...