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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yale_WexlerYale Wexler - Wikipedia

    Yale Richard Wexler (February 6, 1930 – February 12, 1996) [1] was an American actor who became a developer of real estate. Early years. Wexler was the son of Simon Wexler, the founder of Allied Radio Corporation, which became the RadioShack electronics retailer. [2] . His brothers were filmmaker Haskell Wexler and developer Jerrold Wexler. [3] .

  2. 12. Feb. 1996 · Yale Richard Wexler was an actor and a real estate developer, son of RadioShack founder Simon Wexler. He died in 1996 and is buried in Chicago, Illinois.

  3. 14. Feb. 1996 · Yale Wexler was a hotel and real estate developer in Chicago, who also had a career in theater and movies. He worked with Orson Welles, starred in \"Stakeout on Dope Street\" and was chairman of the Chicago International Film Festival.

  4. Bruce E Wexler, MD < Yale School of Medicine. Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry. Biography. Research & Publications. News. Locations. Biography. Digital Neurotherapy: Helped launch the field with studies published in 1997, 2000. Brain and Culture (MIT Press 2006) seminal text in cultural neuroscience.

    • bruce.wexler@yale.edu
    • Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry
  5. Yale Wexler - KeyWiki. Yale Richard Wexler (1930-1996) was the brother of Haskell Wexler and the uncle of Daryl Hannah [1] . Contents. 1 Early life. 2 Acting/theatre. 3 American Civil Liberties Union. 4 Chicago Center for US/USSR Relations and Exchanges. 5 Women. 6 Maitreya. 7 References. Early life. Yale Wexler was born in Chicago in 1930.

  6. Yale Wexler was an actor born in Chicago in 1930. He appeared in Shirley Temple's Storybook, Stakeout on Dope Street and Johnny Staccato. He was the brother of Haskell Wexler and Jerrold Wexler.

  7. Rebecca Wexler is an Assistant Professor of Law at Berkeley Law and a former Yale Law School student. She works on data, technology, and criminal justice issues, and has published articles and op-eds on topics such as evidence law, privacy, and national security.