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  1. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 470. Source citation. Journalist, Screenwriter, Producer. He was born in Manhattan and had an unabashed love affair with the city that lasted his whole life. Kicked out of high school at 15, he started writing plays for the local stage but his dreams of theatrical glory were squelched after his ...

  2. The Hellinger Award is named for Mark John Hellinger, an American journalist, theater columnist and film producer. It was established in 1960 by Jim Bishop, who worked with Hellinger at the New York Daily News and considered him his mentor. Bishop would go on to establish his own fame as a syndicated columnist whose work appeared in hundreds of ...

  3. February 06, 2019. Originally built as a movie palace for Warner Bros, the Mark Hellinger Theatre opened in 1930 before becoming a legitimate theatre in 1934. Throughout it’s 55 years as a ...

  4. 22 PHOTOS. Originally named the Warner Bros. Hollywood Theatre, the Mark Hellinger was built in 1930. Designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb, the 1,505-seat theatre was built as a movie palace for ...

  5. Maybe you've never heard of him, but in the 1930s and 40s, Mark Hellinger was known from coast to coast as a famous newspaper columnist. After climbing his way to the top of his game in the newspaper business, Hellinger made the audacious move to become a movie producer in Hollywood, delivering such film noir masterpieces as The Killers, Criss Cross and more.

  6. Mark Hellinger Mark is a Melbourne based filmmaker who has directed and produced award winning internationally and locally broadcast films . Predominantly focusing on the multicultural nature of Australian society and how sport and art can help people find their feet in Australia.

  7. Dec 1, 2018 · Mark Hellinger, beloved newspaperman, whose Broadway column was read daily by 22,000,000 people, and whose years as a Hollywood producer were marked by such outstanding successes as “High Sierra,” “The Killers,” and “Naked City,” died in 1947 in his forty-fifth year.