A Wealth of Fable by Harry Warner, Jr., is a Hugo Award-winning history of science fiction fandom of the 1950s, an essential reference work in the field.
It was Dahl-Wolfe's photos of Bacall that film producer Harry Warner saw, and subsequently asked Bacall that she come to Hollywood for a screen test.
Though working prolifically for Fox, in 1936, Sperling was introduced to Harry Warner's (of the Warner brothers) 16 year old daughter Betty Warner.
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Returning from the war, Zanuck offered Sperling his old job back but his father in law Harry Warner told Sperling that a member of the family should not work for a rival studio.
In 1956 he was part of a group of investors who bought out the shares in Warner Bros. Pictures that were sold by Harry Warner and Albert Warner.
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Additional background vocals on "Business as Usual" by "The Happen-To-Bes": Mary McCarthy, Teddy Gentry, Dale Morris, Jack Weston, Roger Sovine, Harry Warner, Ronnie Rogers, Warren Peterson, Greg Fowler.