Seth Warner died on December 26, 1784 at the age of 41.
Allen and Seth Warner organized the first-ever "Warner Brothers" cartoon studio in the early 1920s, which later became known as Warner Bros. They played a pivotal role in the animation industry, contributing to the development of iconic characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Their efforts helped establish Warner Bros. as a major player in both animation and film production.
Jack Warner, the co-founder of Warner Bros., passed away on September 9, 1978, from heart failure. He had been suffering from various health issues, including a long battle with cancer. Warner was 86 years old at the time of his death, leaving behind a significant legacy in the film industry.
David Warner is 75 years old (birthdate: July 29, 1941).
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Seth Putnam was 43 years old when he died on June 11, 2011 (birthdate: May 15, 1968).
Seth Warner was born on May 17, 1743 and died on December 26, 1784. Seth Warner would have been 41 years old at the time of death or 272 years old today.
Seth Warner was born on May 17, 1743.
Seth Warner was born on May 17, 1743.
Seth Warner died on December 26, 1784 at the age of 41.
Seth Low died at the age of 66 on September 17, 1916.
Seth Pomeroy died on February 9, 1777 at the age of 70.
Warner Baxter died on May 7, 1951 at the age of 62.
Seth Low was born on January 18, 1850 and died on September 17, 1916. Seth Low would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 160 years old today.
Seth Pomeroy was born on May 20, 1706 and died on February 9, 1777. Seth Pomeroy would have been 70 years old at the time of death or 309 years old today.
Warner Baxter was born on March 29, 1889 and died on May 7, 1951. Warner Baxter would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 126 years old today.
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Allen and Seth Warner organized the first-ever "Warner Brothers" cartoon studio in the early 1920s, which later became known as Warner Bros. They played a pivotal role in the animation industry, contributing to the development of iconic characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Their efforts helped establish Warner Bros. as a major player in both animation and film production.