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Isidore Ostrer (1889–1975) was a banker, financier, poet, newspaper owner, and film studio owner in England. His father, Nathan Ostrer, was a jewellery salesman who immigrated from the Russian Empire.
Born Pamela Helen Ostrer in either Westgate-on-Sea, Kent or Southend-on-Sea, Essex, Mason was the daughter of Helen (née Spear-Morgan) and Isidore Ostrer, a wealthy Jewish industrialist and banker who became president of the Gaumont British Picture Corporation in the early 1920s.
Isidore Ostrer was a banker, financier, poet, newspaper owner, and film studio owner in England. His father, Nathan Ostrer, was a jewellery salesman who immigrated from the Russian Empire. In addition to assembling a media empire he wrote poetry and authored an economics text.
Isidore Ostrer was born on 17 June 1889 in London, England, UK. Isidore was a producer, known for Forbidden Territory (1934) and Jack Ahoy (1934). Isidore died on 3 September 1975 in Sunningdale, Berkshire, England, UK.
- Producer
- June 17, 1889
- Isidore Ostrer
- September 3, 1975
Em 1922, após longas negociações e a ajuda financeira dos irmãos Ostrer (Isidore, Maurice, Mark, David), os Bromhead compraram a participação acionária francêsa na agência Gaumont da Inglaterra, e esta se tornou uma companhia exclusivamente britânica.
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In 1922, Isidore Ostrer along with brothers Mark and Maurice, acquired control of Gaumont-British from its French parent. In 1932 a major redevelopment of Lime Grove Studios was completed, creating one of the best equipped studio complexes of that era.