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  2. Famous People Players - Wikipedia

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    Famous People Players is a black light puppetry theatre company. It is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and tours worldwide. It is a non-profit organization that employs people with physical and intellectual disabilities. Those individuals share duties in dining room management, arts administration, and theatrical and visual arts performances.

  3. Famous Players - Wikipedia

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    Famous Players Canadian Corporation dates back to the early days of Famous Players Film Company (later Paramount Pictures), founded in 1912, as its earliest predecessor, though that company did not have any operations in Canada until 1920, when it bought Nathan Nathanson's Paramount Theatre chain, which Nathanson had established four years earlier.

  4. Famous Players Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Famous Players Theatres

  5. Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cineplex stakes a partial claim to the history of the Famous Players Film Company (later Paramount Pictures), founded in 1912 by Adolph Zukor, as Cineplex's earliest predecessor; [8] however, that company did not have any operations in Canada until 1920, when it bought Nathan Nathanson's Paramount Theatre chain, which Nathanson had established four years earlier.

  6. Landmark Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Cinemas is the umbrella name originally covering the holdings of Towne Cinemas, Rokemay Cinemas, and occasionally May Theatres. It was adopted in 1974 after the purchase of Rothstein Theatres, which was the first big expansion for the company, adding about 15 locations (some closed immediately or sold and were never operated by Landmark).

  7. Famous Players Film Company - Wikipedia

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    Discussions to form the company were held at The Lambs, a famous theater club where Charles and Daniel Frohman were members. [citation needed] The company advertised "Famous Players in Famous Plays" and its first release was the French film Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth (1912) starring Sarah Bernhardt and Lou Tellegen.

  8. CKCO-DT - Wikipedia

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    CKCO-TV logo from 1977, indicating the Sarnia channel 42 transmitter In addition to the Baden tower, CKCO was served in the Sarnia area by rebroadcaster CKCO-TV-3 , on UHF channel 42. This transmitter, actually located at Oil Springs , was established on May 16, 1975, and commenced broadcasts on November 5 of that year.

  9. Ed Mirvish Theatre - Wikipedia

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    After Famous Players complained about a fire risk posed by the renovations made by Cineplex Odeon, Toronto building commissioner Michael Nixon imposed a stay on all activities in the theatre on December 7, 1987; the next day, however, District Court Judge Drew Hudson said renovations and planned opening could go ahead with the approval of the ...