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Millbank, Jeremiah

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Millbank, Jeremiah (1887–1972)

US business executive and philanthropist. He established his own investment firm on Wall Street in 1926. He founded the Institute for the Crippled and Disabled in 1917, which was the first rehabilitation centre in the USA, and financed studies on infantile paralysis and diptheria. He financed the production of King of Kings (1926–27), the first film to portray the life of Jesus Christ. Millbank was born in New York City.



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