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Sir Oscar Leopold Deutsch

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Balsall Heath, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Death: December 05, 1941 (48)
Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
Immediate Family:

Son of Leopold H. Deutsch and Leah Deutsch (Cohen)
Husband of Lily Joseph (Tanchan)
Father of Ronnie Deutsch and David Deutsch

Managed by: Daniel Gideon Krasnegor
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About Sir Oscar Leopold Deutsch

Oscar Deutsch (12 August 1893 – 5 December 1941)[1] was a British businessman. He was the founder of the Odeon Cinemas chain in the United Kingdom.

Deutsch was born in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Warwickshire, the son of Leopold Deutsch, a successful Hungarian Jewish[2] scrap metal merchant. After attending King Edward VI Five Ways, he opened his first cinema in nearby Brierley Hill, Dudley in 1928. By 1933 he had 26 Odeons and "Odeon" had started to become a household word, used interchangeably with "cinema" in some parts of the UK until after the Second World War.

By 1937 there were 250 Odeons, including the flagship cinema in Leicester Square, London, making Odeon one of the three major circuits in the UK. Odeon cinemas were considered more comfortable and respectable for middle-class filmgoers than those of the two other circuits, Associated British Cinemas (ABC) and Gaumont-British Cinemas. Odeons were known for their art deco architecture, first used on the Odeon, Kingstanding to a design by Cecil Clavering, working for Harry Weedon. Although Clavering only designed three further Odeons, at Sutton Coldfield, Colwyn Bay and Scarborough, "one masterpiece after the other"[3] considered "the finest expressions of the Odeon circuit style".[4] Later in 1935, however, Clavering stunned Weedon by resigning to take up a job with the Office of Works. Weedon approached Clavering's former tutor who recommended Robert Bullivant as Clavering's replacement[5] and Weedon was commissioned by Deutsch to oversee the design of the entire chain.

After Deutsch died of cancer in 1941, his widow sold the Odeon chain to J. Arthur Rank and it became part of the Rank Organisation, who also bought, but managed separately, Gaumont-British Cinemas.

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Sir Oscar Leopold Deutsch's Timeline

1893
August 12, 1893
Balsall Heath, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
1920
1920
1926
January 10, 1926
1941
December 5, 1941
Age 48
Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK