Edwin Silverman
Edwin Silverman (1898 – February 12, 1970) was an American businessman who co-founded the Essaness Theatres chain and founded WSNS-TV.
Edwin Silverman | |
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Born | 1898 |
Died | February 12, 1970 (age 72) |
Known for | Co-founder of Essaness Theatres |
Spouse(s) | Velma Silverman |
Family | Susan Silverman Jack Silverman Alan Silverman |
Biography
Silverman was born to a Jewish family in Chicago.[1] He worked as a poster clerk at the First National Pictures Corp. where he eventually became general sales manager of Warner Bros. after it took control of First National Pictures.[1] In 1929, he co-founded the Essaness Theatres Corporation in Chicago with Sidney M. Spiegel Jr., grandson of Joseph Spiegel, founder of the Speigel catalog.[1] The name is a play on the founder's last names Silverman & Spiegel with S&S becoming ESS-AN-ESS. The company eventually owned 33 theaters in the Chicago area.[1] He was also the founder of WSNS-TV channel 44 in Chicago[1] (SNS mirrors the pronunciation of "Essaness"). He retired to Palm Springs where he was a supporter of the Desert Hospital.[1] He had one daughter, Susan, and two sons, Jack and Alan, both executives of Essaness. He was buried at the Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago.[1]
By 1984, the chain operated 86 movie screens in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.[2]
References
- Desert Sun: "Edwin Silverman Services Set Saturday in Chicago Number 163, 12 February 1970
- "Movie Theater Tests TV Technique". New York Times. October 2, 1984.
External links
- Chicagology: "Essaness Theatres" retrieved December 19, 2017