Doc Salomon

Anenda Max Salomon (-July 1944) was an American film director and studio manager at Teddington Studios.[1] Salomon was cousin of Jack L. Warner's first wife Irma Solomons (1916–1935), and became Warner's first employee,[2] and eventually head of Warner's British operation. He was killed in a V-2 rocket attack while recording the sound of the V-2's.[3][4][5][6]

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References

  1. John Huntley British film music 1947 - Page 220 "At The Local (with Cecil Milner), It's That Man Again (film version), Woman In The Window, George And Margaret (1938), ... Bros- studio in Hollywood with a message to Jack Warner from " Doc " Salomon, the studio manager at Teddington."
  2. Cass Warner Sperling, Cork Millner, Jack Warner - Hollywood be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story 0813109582- 1998 -Page 68 "Irma's cousin Doc Salomon, who had been a salesman for the Warner exchange in San Francisco, left the city by the bay and became the fledgling studio's first employee, serving as janitor, office boy, night watchman, and eventually the prop man."
  3. American Aeronaut - Volume 5 - Page 3 1944 "... in England, for the past decade a remote control enterprise of the Warner Bros. of Hollywood, has been destroyed by robot bombs. The death of the studio manager, A. M. Salomon, while recording sound effects of the robots, is honored by
  4. Michael E. Birdwell - Celluloid Soldiers: The Warner Bros. Campaign Against Nazism 0814713386 1999 "All vacations were canceled, budgets for feature films were pared down to conserve materials that might have to be ... until July of 1944, when a V-2 rocket destroyed the studio and killed Jack Warner's friend and former in-law Doc Salomon."
  5. Steven Bingen - Warner Bros.: Hollywood's Ultimate Backlot 2014 - Page 26 1589799623 "It also took the life of the studio manager, Anenda Max “Doc” Salomon, who was Jack Warner's wife's cousin and one of his most loyal employees. So grieved was Jack by his old friend's killing that he ordered a plaque put up on the wall facing ..."
  6. 1944 "one of the best-known film directors in Britain, has been killed by enemy action in Southern England. Salomon had been with Warner Bros, for more than 30 years, the last 12 as "
  7. Edwin M. Bradley The First Hollywood Sound Shorts, 1926-1931 2005 - Page 363 1476606846 "Born and Lawrence in “The Side Show,” with Walter Rodgers, Vitaphone"
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