Julius Stern (producer)
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Julius Stern | |
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Born |
Fulda, Germany | March 22, 1886
Died |
April, 1977 New York City, New York, USA |
Years active | 1917-1929 |
Julius Stern (22 March 1886 – April, 1977) was an American film producer. He produced 541 films between 1917 and 1929. He was a co-founder of Universal Studios.
He was born in Fulda, Germany, and died in Los Angeles County, California. He was the brother of producer Abe Stern and the brother-in-law of Universal Studios co-founder Carl Laemmle.
Selected filmography
- Laughing Gas (1920)
- Hearts in Hock (1919)
- Lions and Ladies (1919)
- The Freckled Fish (1919)
- Hop, the Bellhop (1919)
- The King of the Kitchen (1918)
- Painless Love (1918)
- Hello Trouble (1918)
- Business Before Honesty (1918)
- Whose Zoo? (1918)
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