Robert Naify

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Robert Naify, son of a Lebanese immigrant who built movie theater empire beginning in 1912, has worked in the theater business nearly all his life. Along with his brother Marshall Naify, members of The Forbes Four Hundred since 1987, with an estimated worth of $ 4 billion, they merged the family's theater chain with United Artists Theater Circuit, early pioneer cable television 1950s, eventually inheriting entire movie theater empire. They sold that company in 1986 to John Malone's Telecommunications Inc. for cash, TCI stock. Robert always kept a low profile, when compared to his brother Marshall Naify, living in his stunning mansion in San Francisco.

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