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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GoldenJohn Golden - Wikipedia

    John Lionel Golden (June 27, 1874 – June 17, 1955) was an American actor, songwriter, author, and theatrical producer. As a songwriter, he is best-known as lyricist for "Poor Butterfly" (1916). He produced many Broadway shows and four films.

  2. John Golden (fallecido en 1694) fue un pirata y corsario jacobita activo en las aguas cercanas a Inglaterra y Francia. Su juicio fue importante para establecer la ley del Almirantazgo, diferenciar entre corsarios y piratas, y poner fin a las ambiciones navales del depuesto Jaime II.

  3. John Lionel Golden was an American actor, songwriter, author and theatrical producer. Background. Golden was born on June 27, 1874, in New York City, the son of Joel and Amelia Tyreler Golden. He grew up in Wauseon, Ohio, where his father taught school and played the clarinet in a local band.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0325444John Golden - IMDb

    John Golden. Founder of the Stage Door Canteen and the Stage Relief Fund, songwriter ("Poor Butterfly"), composer, author, stage actor and producer, educated at New York University. He was an ASCAP charter member and director (1914-1915) and its first treasurer.

  5. Golden’s shows catered to what he perceived was the publics desire for clean entertainment. One of Broadway’s most beloved producers, he started the Stage Relief Fund and Stage Door Canteen. Golden ran the theater until 1946, at which time the Shuberts leased it to a foreign film exhibitor.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2016 · John Golden is credited as Producer, Theatre Owner/Operator, Composer, Director, Writer, Lyricist, Production Staff and Advertising.

  7. Golden Theatre. GET TICKETS AND SHOWTIMES. HISTORY. The John Golden Theatre was originally built in 1927 as the Theatre Masque by real-estate magnates, the Chanin Brothers, as part of a three-theatre complex that also included the Royale (a mid-sized house) and the Majestic (a large house). The Theatre Masque, the most intimate of the three ...