Background
Jack M. Warner was born on March 27, 1916. His father was Jack L. Warner (1892–1978), co-founder of Warner Brothers, alongside his uncles, Harry Warner (1881–1958), Albert Warner (1884–1967) and Sam Warner (1887–1927).
Jack M. Warner was born on March 27, 1916. His father was Jack L. Warner (1892–1978), co-founder of Warner Brothers, alongside his uncles, Harry Warner (1881–1958), Albert Warner (1884–1967) and Sam Warner (1887–1927).
Warner graduated from the University of Southern California.
Warner worked in the short-subject department of the Warner Brothers studio in Burbank, California. He joined the Warner Brothers distribution company after World World War II, and later became a producer. Among the early films he produced were The Hasty Heart (1949), starring Richard Todd and Ronald Reagan, The Admiral Was a Lady and The Manitoba Who Cheated Himself (1950) starring Lee J. Cobb and Jane Wyatt.
Warner was dismissed by his father in 1958.
Jack Junior. was never reconciled to his father"s new wife Annual The son learned from trade papers that he had lost his job.
He later wrote a novel Bijou Dream based loosely on his relationship with his father, who died in 1978.