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Panagiotis Skouras was born in 1893 in Skourochori,
Greece to a
family whose father was a
sheep herder.
Together with his
brothers Charles and
George Skouras, he...
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Skoura (Berber: ⵙⴽⵓⵔⴰ, Arabic: سكورة) is a town in
Ouarzazate Province, Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco. It
consists of a
modern town as well as a
historical oasis...
- executives. The
extended Skouras family continue to be
actively involved in the
Hollywood film
industry today. The
Skouras brothers,
George and his older...
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Skouras Pictures was an
American independent movie distribution company that was
founded by Tom
Skouras in 1983. The
company distributed more than 200...
- born in Skourohorion, Greece. He and his two brothers,
George Skouras and
Spyros Skouras, came from
Greece as poor sons of a
sheep herder who rose to become...
- of
financially struggling Fox Film,
under President Sidney Kent.
Spyros Skouras, then
manager of the Fox West
Coast Theaters,
helped make it
happen (and...
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September 30,
Skouras held his
first meeting with Wanger, and
asked his
secretary to
retrieve the
screenplay for the 1917
version of Cleopatra.
Skouras insisted...
- than
thirty local theaters belonged to the
Skouras Brothers Co. of St. Louis. The
biggest moment for the
Skouras empire came when
their dream of building...
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Fellow Gr****,
Spyros Skouras,
loaned Stephanidis money to keep
Prudential Steamship Corporation in operations.
Spyros Skouras was a
motion picture and...
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Plato Alexander Skouras (March 7, 1930 – July 4, 2004) was an
American film producer. He was the son of
Spyros Skouras.
Skouras worked in
theatres and...