Louis B. Mayer; Louis Burt Mayer; Mayer (United States filmmaker (born in Russia) who founded his own film company and later merged with Samuel Goldwyn (1885-1957))
Charles Dudley Warner; Warner (United States filmmaker who with his brothers founded the movie studio that produced the first talking picture (1881-1958))
Disney; Walt Disney; Walter Elias Disney (United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966))
Ford; John Ford (United States film maker (1896-1973))
Godard; Jean Luc Godard (French film maker influenced by surrealism; early work explored the documentary use of film; noted for innovative techniques (born in 1930))
Lee; Shelton Jackson Lee; Spike Lee (United States filmmaker whose works explore the richness of Black culture in America (born in 1957))
Akira Kurosawa; Kurosawa (Japanese filmmaker noted for blending Japanese folklore with Western styles of acting (1910-1998))
Huston; John Huston (United States film maker born in the United States but an Irish citizen after 1964 (1906-1987))
Howard Hughes; Howard Robard Hughes; Hughes (United States industrialist who was an aviator and a film producer; during the last years of his life he was a total recluse (1905-1976))
Goldwyn; Sam Goldwyn; Samuel Goldwyn (United States film maker (born in Poland) who founded his own film company and later merged with Louis B. Mayer (1882-1974))
"If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy?" (English proverb)
"Do not hide like a fly under the tail of a horse." (Albanian proverb)
"The key to all things is determination." (Arabic proverb)
"Be patient with a bad neighbor. Maybe he’ll leave or a disaster will take him out." (Egyptian proverb)
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