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Joseph P. Kennedy(1888-1969)

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Joseph P. Kennedy
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Patriarch of a famous political family, Joseph Kennedy was born in Boston, the son of Mary Augusta (Hickey) and Patrick Joseph "P.J." Kennedy. His grandparents were all Irish, with roots in County Wexford, County Clare, and County Cork. Although he grew up in modest East Boston, where his father was a barkeeper and politician, Kennedy was educated with the establishment's children at Boston Latin School and Harvard. In 1914, he married Rose Fitzgerald, daughter of Boston's mayor. Billed as "America's youngest bank president" at 25 (his father and his friends owned the bank.) He became a prominent stock market "operator" in the 1920s, and had a brief Hollywood career: He was one of the first financiers to play a leading role in the movie industry. In 1926, as the front man for Wall Street interests, he became chief executive of Film Booking Office, a distributor of low-budget features for unsophisticated audiences. Soon Kennedy also assumed power at another studio, Pathe, and at the Keith-Albee-Orpheum theater chain. Through "financial engineering" of these companies - some of their pieces went into a new major studio, RKO - Kennedy added to his already substantial fortune. (A sidelight in his Hollywood period was his business and sexual relationship with Gloria Swanson, recounted in detail in her autobiography.) In the 1930s, Kennedy turned his attention to politics: an early fund-raiser for Franklin D. Roosevelt, he became the first chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, then U.S. ambassador to England (1938-40). Kennedy's pessimistic statements about Britain's chances in World War II alienated Roosevelt and made Kennedy deeply unpopular in America. After the war, Kennedy steered his surviving sons, John, Robert and Edward, into politics and served as financier and strategist for their campaigns. In 1961, he suffered a stroke that left him unable to speak, but by all accounts he was aware of many calamities that befell his family until his own death in 1969. Some say that the scandal of his son Teddy at Chappaquiddick was what killed him. Some historians see Kennedy's rapacious greed for success as a fatal flaw that he passed on to his sons, none of whom could transcend it.
BornSeptember 6, 1888
DiedNovember 18, 1969(81)
BornSeptember 6, 1888
DiedNovember 18, 1969(81)
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Babe London and George O'Hara in Is That Nice? (1926)
Is That Nice?
5.6
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  • 1926
Ralph Ince in Breed of the Sea (1926)
Breed of the Sea
5.6
  • Additional Crew
  • 1926
Harold 'Red' Grange in Son fils avait raison (1926)
Son fils avait raison
6.9
  • Additional Crew
  • 1926
Viola Dana in Le gagnant du Derby (1926)
Le gagnant du Derby
  • Additional Crew
  • 1926

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  • L'intruse (1929)
    L'intruse
    6.4
    • presenter
    • 1929
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Marceline Day in The Jazz Age (1929)
    The Jazz Age
    8.1
    • presenter
    • 1929
  • Frankie Darro and Tom Tyler in Tyrant of Red Gulch (1928)
    Tyrant of Red Gulch
    2.2
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • Jacqueline Logan in La cote et l'amour (1928)
    La cote et l'amour
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • The Pinto Kid
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • Tom Tyler in Phantom of the Range (1928)
    Phantom of the Range
    5.5
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • Nancy Drexel, Bob Steele, and Leo White in Breed of the Sunsets (1928)
    Breed of the Sunsets
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • The Little Buckaroo
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • Bob Steele in The Riding Renegade (1928)
    The Riding Renegade
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • Red Riders of Canada (1928)
    Red Riders of Canada
    5.2
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • Driftin' Sands
    • presenter
    • 1928
  • The Desert Pirate (1927)
    The Desert Pirate
    • presenter
    • 1927
  • Patsy Ruth Miller and Lee Shumway in South Sea Love (1927)
    South Sea Love
    • presenter
    • 1927
  • Buzz Barton and Buck Connors in The Slingshot Kid (1927)
    The Slingshot Kid
    • presenter
    • 1927
  • Aflame in the Sky (1927)
    Aflame in the Sky
    • presenter
    • 1927

Producer



  • Quelle veuve! (1930)
    Quelle veuve!
    5.5
    • executive producer
    • 1930
  • Gloria Swanson in La reine Kelly (1929)
    La reine Kelly
    7.1
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1929
  • Rythmes rouges (1929)
    Rythmes rouges
    5.2
    • producer
    • 1929
  • L'intruse (1929)
    L'intruse
    6.4
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1929
  • Sally O'Neil and Eddie Quillan in L'étudiant (1929)
    L'étudiant
    5.4
    • producer
    • 1929
  • Ralph Ince and Patsy Ruth Miller in Shanghaied (1927)
    Shanghaied
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Tom Tyler in Tom's Gang (1927)
    Tom's Gang
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Tom Tyler in Splitting the Breeze (1927)
    Splitting the Breeze
    • producer
    • 1927
  • The Magic Garden (1927)
    The Magic Garden
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Viola Dana, Patricia Palmer, and Roger Moore in Naughty Nanette (1927)
    Naughty Nanette
    • executive producer
    • 1927
  • Heavy Fullbacks (1926)
    Heavy Fullbacks
    Short
    • executive producer
    • 1926
  • The Eagle's Talons (1923)
    The Eagle's Talons
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1923

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.
  • Height
    • 1.83 m
  • Born
    • September 6, 1888
    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died
    • November 18, 1969
    • Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, USA(complications from a stroke)
  • Spouse
    • Rose KennedyOctober 7, 1914 - November 18, 1969 (his death, 9 children)
  • Children
      Jean Kennedy Smith
  • Relatives
      Rose Schlossberg(Great Grandchild)
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    • 7 Print Biographies
    • 20 Portrayals
    • 27 Articles

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    Created RKO Pictures in 1928 by combining his Keith-Albee-Orpheum (KAO) theater chains, Film Booking Office of America (FBO) film production studio and the American Pathé film studio and distribution unit with the Radio Corporation of America's (RCA) Photophone Division. RCA hoped an alliance with Kennedy would allow it to break Western Electric Co.'s near monopoly on the sound-film business, and attempted to interest him in using its Photophone process for FBO Pictures. Kennedy responded by initiating negotiations with RCA boss David Sarnoff that resulted in the creation of the Radio-Keith-Orpheum holding company in October 1928. A master stock manipulator, Kenedy and his confederates drove up the share price of RKO before film production had even begun. Kennedy's interest in the motion picture industry was in making money, not necessarily in making films, and the finances of the new company were shaky. He sold the last of his RKO stock in 1931; RKO went into receivership in 1932, after which it was taken over by interests aligned with Nelson Rockefeller and his brothers. It is estimated that Kennedy made over $5 million (approximately $75.5 million in 2012 dollars) from his investments in Hollywood.
  • Quotes
    If you want to make money, go where the money is.
  • Nickname
    • Joe

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  • When did Joseph P. Kennedy die?
    November 18, 1969
  • How did Joseph P. Kennedy die?
    Complications from a stroke
  • How old was Joseph P. Kennedy when he died?
    81 years old
  • Where did Joseph P. Kennedy die?
    Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, USA
  • When was Joseph P. Kennedy born?
    September 6, 1888

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