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Goldner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Brian Goldner (1963–2021), the chief executive officer of the American toy company Hasbro * Charles Goldner, Austrian-born actor who appeared in a number of British films during the 1940s and 1950s *Diane Goldner (born 1956), actress, best known for her roles in her husband, John Gulager's film series ''Feast'' * George Goldner (1918–1970), American record label owner and promoter * Janet Goldner (born 1952), American artist * Justin Goldner, American record producer and musician *Richard Goldner (1908–1991), Romanian-born, Viennese-trained Australian violist, pedagogue and inventor * Stephanie Goldner (1896–1962), Austrian American harpist and the first female member of the New York Philharmonic in 1922 *Vladimir Goldner (born 1933), Croatian physician, academic and professor See also * Goldner–Harary graph, simple undirected graph with 11 vertices and 27 edges *Goldner String Quartet The Goldner String Qua ...
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Brian Goldner
Brian David Goldner (April 21, 1963 – October 11, 2021) was an American business chief executive and film producer. He was the chief executive officer of the American toy and media company Hasbro from 2008 until his death. Early life Goldner was born on April 21, 1963, in Huntington, New York, the son of Marjorie (Meyer), an investment adviser, and Norman Goldner, who worked at a power management company, Eaton. He attended Huntington High School and Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he majored in politics. There he practiced public speaking and was also a radio disc jockey. Career Goldner began his career as a marketing assistant at a healthcare firm in Long Island in 1985. In 1997, Goldner was set to head the entertainment accountant division of advertisement holding company JWT, but he was lured away by Bandai. Goldner was working at Hasbro's Tiger Electronics unit in 2000, after the company had lost 5,000 jobs. By 2003, the company recovered on the stoc ...
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Charles Goldner
Charles Goldner was an Austrian-born actor who appeared in a number of British films during the 1940s and 1950s. Born in Vienna, Austria, on 7 December 1900, he made his screen debut in the 1940 film '' Room for Two'' and went on to appear in '' Brighton Rock'', '' No Orchids for Miss Blandish'', '' Bond Street'' and '' The Captain's Paradise''. His stage work included starring in the 1954 Broadway musical ''The Girl in Pink Tights''. He died on 15 April 1955 in London, England. Partial filmography * '' Room for Two'' (1940) - (uncredited) * ''The Seventh Survivor'' (1942) - Tony Anzoni * ''Mr. Emmanuel'' (1944) - Committee Secretary * ''Flight from Folly'' (1945) - Ramon * ''The Laughing Lady'' (1946) - Robespierre * '' Brighton Rock'' (1948) - Colleoni * '' No Orchids for Miss Blandish'' (1948) - Louis—Headwaiter * '' One Night with You'' (1948) - Fogliati * '' Bond Street'' (1948) - Waiter * ''Bonnie Prince Charlie'' (1948) - Capt. Ferguson * '' Third Time Lucky'' (1949) - ...
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Diane Goldner
Diane Ayala Goldner (born January 9, 1956) is an actress. She is best known for her roles in her husband, John Gulager's film series '' Feast''. Filmography * ''Honeymoon'' (1998) as Laura * ''The Poet Writes His Wife'' (2002) as Caitlan Thomas * ''Adam's Apocalypse'' (2003) as Boss * '' Feast'' (2005) as Harley Mom * ''Vic'' (2006) as Cashier * '' Satanic'' (2006) as Jackie * '' Feast II: Sloppy Seconds'' (2008) as Biker Queen * '' Pulse 2: Afterlife'' (2008) as Mrs. Sorenstram * ''Pulse 3 ''Pulse 3'' (also known as ''Pulse 3: Invasion'') is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Joel Soisson. Rider Strong and Brittany Finamore star as two people who begin chatting online in a post-apocalyptic society where technology i ...'' (2008) as Sarah Wilkie * '' Feast III: The Happy Finish'' (2009) as Biker Queen * '' The Collector'' (2009) as Gena Morton * '' Halloween II'' (2009) as Jane Salvador * ''Ashes'' (2010) as Homeless Woman * ''This Never Happened'' (2011) as P ...
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George Goldner
George Goldner (February 9, 1918 – April 15, 1970) was an American record label owner, record producer and promoter who played an important role in establishing the popularity of rock and roll in the 1950s, by recording and promoting many groups and records that appealed to young people across racial boundaries. Among the acts he discovered were the Crows, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, and Little Anthony and the Imperials. He established (or helped establish) a number of record labels, including Tico, Rama, Gee, Roulette, End, Gone, and Red Bird. It was said of him that he "discovered more talent, both in front of the microphone and behind the scenes, than most producers get to record in a lifetime.. Moreover, in the decades since, much of the music that Goldner recorded and released has retained an astonishing appeal to generations of listeners". Early life Goldner was born to a Jewish family in 1918 to a mother Rose originally from Poland and father Adolph from ...
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Janet Goldner
Janet Goldner is an American visual artist who has exhibited her work widely on four continents. Goldner spends several months in Mali each year and lives and maintains a studio in New York City. She has received numerous awards and grants, and her work is in several collections. Work Goldner's work bridges diverse cultures, and addresses issues of social justice and identity. Her work has been influenced by numerous trips to West Africa, and Mali in particular. Her work was included in the ''Global Africa'' exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design, curated by Lowery Stokes Sims. Her ''Fences & Neighbors'' installation created on Governor's Island, in New York addresses border issues and migration. Honors and awards In 1994-1995, Goldner received a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship to Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, JumhŠ...
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Justin Goldner
Justin Goldner is an American music producer, songwriter, arranger and session musician based in New York City, originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His performances have been featured on Grammy, Latin Grammy and Tony award-winning projects (''Dear Evan Hansen''), as well as the Golden Globe winning film ''The Greatest Showman''. He is a frequent contributor to projects by composers Pasek and Paul and Jason Robert Brown, including the latter’s Broadway musical ''The Bridges of Madison County''. Goldner has been recognized for his mandolin performances with Sting at Carnegie Hall and live on NBC’s ''Christmas at Rockefeller Center'', as well as his live performance with Ben Platt on the 60th Annual Grammy Awards telecast from Madison Square Garden. He also appears in Platt's '' Live from Radio City Music Hall'' concert special on Netflix. As a music producer and songwriter, Goldner is known for drawing upon both acoustic and electronic textures. Since 2009, his work as p ...
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Richard Goldner
Richard Goldner (23 June 1908 – 27 September 1991) was a Romanian-born, Viennese-trained Australian violist, pedagogue and inventor. He founded Musica Viva Australia in 1945, which became the world's largest entrepreneurial chamber music organisation. The Goldner String Quartet was named in his memory. Biography Richard Goldner was born in Craiova, Romania in 1908. His father, Avram Beer Goldner, was a delicatessen owner, and his mother was Bertha (née Sachter). He grew up with an older brother, Gerard. His family moved to Vienna when he was six months old.National Library, Oral History and Folklore: Interview with Richard Goldner, 7 November 1966 He took up the violin at the age of four or five. After leaving school, Goldner studied architecture at Vienna Technical University from 1925, but also enrolled at the New Vienna Conservatory (1927–30), where he studied under Simon Pullman. He later received another diploma from the Academy of Music. He received instruction at ...
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Stephanie Goldner
Stephanie Goldner (February 9, 1896 – November 18, 1962) was an Austrian-American harpist and the first female member of the New York Philharmonic. Known professionally as Steffy Goldner, she had a successful career in the concert hall and on radio. She was a member of the New York Philharmonic from 1922 to 1932 and toured the United States and Europe with the orchestra. Early life and education Goldner was born in 1896 to Desider Goldner and Emma Adler Goldner in Vienna, Austria. At age eight, she took lessons from the Austrian writer and harpist Vicki Baum. Her brother Hermann, and sisters, Julia and Gertrude, were also musicians. She attended the Vienna Academy of Music, now the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, for four years. Career Goldner performed as a harp soloist in Vienna, starting in 1912 at the age of 16, and also performed chamber music with her sisters, touring England and Germany. Conductor Oskar Nedbal of the Wiener Tonkünstler-Orchester and ...
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Vladimir Goldner
Vladimir Goldner (19 December 1933 – 13 November 2017) was a Croatian physician, academic and professor at the School of Medicine, University of Zagreb. Early life Goldner was born in Ogulin, Yugoslavia (now Croatia) to a Jewish family. He attended elementary and high school in Ogulin. During World War II, Goldner was interned in concentration camps in Kraljevica () and Rab () as part of The Holocaust. He eventually escaped Nazi-controlled territory and traveled to Split, Croatia where he was liberated by Yugoslav Partisans. From 1953 to 1959, Goldner studied medicine at the University of Zagreb. Goldner finished his medical certification training at a hospital in Sisak. Career From 1961 to 1964, he worked as a general practitioner at a community health center in Trnje, Zagreb. In 1968 he finished an internal medicine specialization at the general Hospital Josip Kajfeš (now Sveti Duh), Zagreb. From 1968 to 1973, Goldner worked as a physician specializing in internal medici ...
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Goldner–Harary Graph
In the mathematical field of graph theory, the Goldner–Harary graph is a simple undirected graph with 11 vertices and 27 edges. It is named after A. Goldner and Frank Harary, who proved in 1975 that it was the smallest non-Hamiltonian maximal planar graph. The same graph had already been given as an example of a non-Hamiltonian simplicial polyhedron by Branko Grünbaum in 1967. Properties The Goldner–Harary graph is a planar graph: it can be drawn in the plane with none of its edges crossing. When drawn on a plane, all its faces are triangular, making it a maximal planar graph. As with every maximal planar graph, it is also 3-vertex-connected: the removal of any two of its vertices leaves a connected subgraph. The Goldner–Harary graph is also non-Hamiltonian. The smallest possible number of vertices for a non-Hamiltonian polyhedral graph is 11. Therefore, the Goldner–Harary graph is a minimal example of graphs of this type. However, the Herschel graph, another non-Ha ...
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