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  1. Maurice, Edward, and Barney Dubinsky would move from a life of traveling tent shows to the silver screen, building one of Kansas City's largest companies along the way, and spawning the career of a Broadway legend.

  2. Feb 3, 2021 · Genealogy for Maurice Dubinsky (1882 - 1929) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Maurice Dubinsky Collection (AFC/2001/001/9256), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress Online Format image

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AMC_TheatresAMC Theatres - Wikipedia

    AMC Theatres was founded in 1920 by Maurice, William, Irvin, Edward, and Barney Dubinsky, sons of Russian Jewish immigrants Simon and Sarah Dubinsky. The Dubinsky brothers had been traveling the Midwest performing melodramas and tent shows with actress Jeanne Eagels.

  5. As a teenager, she married Maurice Dubinsky, who frequently played a villain. Eagels photographed by Adolph de Meyer in 1921 wearing a dress and cape by Paris couturier Louise Chéruit Around 1911, she moved to New York City and worked in chorus lines.

  6. Jun 18, 2015 · After a brief stint as a shopgirl, the would-be thespian joined the Dubinsky Brothers, whose traveling company produced tent shows across the Midwest. She may even have briefly married Maurice Dubinsky. But by 1910, Jeanne Eagels had abandoned the troupe to become a Broadway chorus girl.

  7. In that same year, his father, Edward Dubinsky, and uncles Maurice and Barney Dubinsky purchased the Regent Theater, which was one of the early movie houses in Kansas City. Starting in 1906, the three Dubinsky brothers had previously traveled the Midwest as melodrama performers in a tent show.