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Edmond L. DePatie (27 January 1900 – 6 August 1966) was an American film industry executive. He was vice president and general manager of Warner Bros. Burbank studio, and on 18 April, 1966 at the 38th Academy Awards, DePatie was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, just four months before his death. He died of a heart attack while vacationing in Chowchilla, California on 6 August 1966, aged 66.

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  • Edmond L. DePatie (* 27. Januar 1900; † 6. August 1966) war Vizepräsident und Manager des Warner Bros. Burbank Studios. Er wurde 1955 Präsident des Motion Picture Relief Fund und startete später eine Kampagne für die Einrichtung einer Motion Picture Exposition and Hall of Fame zur Ehrung der Filmindustrie und zur Gewinnerwirtschaftung für das Motion Picture & Television Fund Country House. Dieses Vorhaben war allerdings nicht erfolgreich, und trotz der Bemühungen über mehrere Jahre konnte ein Hollywood-Museum zugunsten des Country House nicht umgesetzt werden. (de)
  • Edmond L. DePatie (27 January 1900 – 6 August 1966) was an American film industry executive. He was vice president and general manager of Warner Bros. Burbank studio, and on 18 April, 1966 at the 38th Academy Awards, DePatie was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, just four months before his death. He died of a heart attack while vacationing in Chowchilla, California on 6 August 1966, aged 66. (en)
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  • Edmond L. DePatie (* 27. Januar 1900; † 6. August 1966) war Vizepräsident und Manager des Warner Bros. Burbank Studios. Er wurde 1955 Präsident des Motion Picture Relief Fund und startete später eine Kampagne für die Einrichtung einer Motion Picture Exposition and Hall of Fame zur Ehrung der Filmindustrie und zur Gewinnerwirtschaftung für das Motion Picture & Television Fund Country House. Dieses Vorhaben war allerdings nicht erfolgreich, und trotz der Bemühungen über mehrere Jahre konnte ein Hollywood-Museum zugunsten des Country House nicht umgesetzt werden. Kurz vor seinem Tod wurde DePatie für seine Verdienste bei der Oscarverleihung 1966 mit dem Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award ausgezeichnet. DePatie starb an einem Myokardinfarkt während eines Urlaubs in Chowchilla, Kalifornien im Alter von 66 Jahren. (de)
  • Edmond L. DePatie (27 January 1900 – 6 August 1966) was an American film industry executive. He was vice president and general manager of Warner Bros. Burbank studio, and on 18 April, 1966 at the 38th Academy Awards, DePatie was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, just four months before his death. He succeeded Jean Hersholt as president of the Motion Picture Relief Fund in 1955, later launching a campaign for the establishment of a Motion Picture Exposition and Hall of Fame to honor filmmaking and to bring in revenue for the Motion Picture & Television Fund Country House. These plans were not successful, and despite the efforts of many over the years, a Hollywood Museum that benefits the Country House has not become a reality. He died of a heart attack while vacationing in Chowchilla, California on 6 August 1966, aged 66. (en)
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