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  1. 24. Feb. 2001 · Warner LeRoy, who combined show business glamour with circus ballyhoo to create famous New York restaurants like Maxwell's Plum, Tavern on the Green and new Russian Tea Room, dies at age of 65...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warner_LeRoyWarner LeRoy - Wikipedia

    Warner Lewis LeRoy (March 5, 1935 – February 22, 2001), was a New York City businessman. LeRoy was the son of film producer-director Mervyn LeRoy and Mervyn's second wife, Doris Warner, the grandson of Harry Warner, one of the founders of Warner Bros., first cousin once removed of pioneer film producer Jesse L. Lasky, and a major contributor to the development of the film industry.

  3. Warner LeRoy, the outrageous showman behind such memorable New York dining scenes as Tavern on the Green and Maxwell’s Plum, didn’t expect to die. After beating cancer five times, he had ...

  4. A 1988 New York Times article described it as a "flamboyant restaurant and singles bar that, more than any place of its kind, symbolized two social revolutions of the 1960s – sex and food". Owned by Warner LeRoy , it closed abruptly on July 10, 1988.

  5. 24. Feb. 2001 · Warner LeRoy, 65, who offered Washington one of the most opulent dining experiences in the city's history as operator of the spectacular but short-lived Potomac restaurant, died Thursday in New...

  6. 26. Feb. 2001 · Warner LeRoy, who brought showmanship to the operation of two of New York’s most beloved restaurants, Tavern on the Green and the Russian Tea Room, has died. LeRoy died Thursday night at New ...

  7. 9. Apr. 2001 · Warner LeRoy, the legendary owner of the Russian Tea Room and Tavern on the Green, who died of complications from his lymphoma on Feb. 22 at age 65. On March 29, the 16-room apartment, on the 59th ...