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Arnon Milchan

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Arnon Milchan (Hebrew: ארנון מילצ'ן; December 6, 1944) is an Israeli billionaire businessman, film producer and former spy. He has been involved in over 130 full-length motion pictures and is the founder of production company Regency Enterprises. Regency's film credits include 12 Years a Slave, JFK, Heat, Fight Club, and Mr. & Mrs. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Arnon Milchan is the 311th most popular businessperson (down from 293rd in 2019), the 191st most popular biography from Israel (up from 207th in 2019) and the most popular Israeli Businessperson.

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Among BUSINESSPEOPLE

Among businesspeople, Arnon Milchan ranks 311 out of 847Before him are Leonardo Del Vecchio, Larry Silverstein, Robert Nobel, Sergio Marchionne, Tadashi Yanai, and Jawed Karim. After him are Ivar Kreuger, Reggie Fils-Aimé, Maryana Iskander, Eric Schmidt, Hans Riegel, and Edoardo Agnelli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Arnon Milchan ranks 277Before him are Rocío Dúrcal, Kemal Sunal, Václav Nedomanský, Ron Harris, Muhammad az-Zanati, and Donald Tsang. After him are Wesley Clark, Yury Romanenko, Rick Davies, Michael Buffer, Terry Brooks, and John Milius.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Arnon Milchan ranks 191 out of 466Before him are Rehavam Ze'evi (1926), Safra Catz (1961), Eliyahu M. Goldratt (1947), Daliah Lavi (1942), Uzi Narkiss (1925), and Alexander of Judaea (-100). After him are Amir Pnueli (1941), Dan Halutz (1948), Rafael Eitan (1929), Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni (1907), Dani Karavan (1930), and Meir Amit (1921).

Among BUSINESSPEOPLE In Israel

Among businesspeople born in Israel, Arnon Milchan ranks 1After him are Talal Abu-Ghazaleh (1938), Micky Arison (1949), Adam Neumann (1979), Zeev Suraski (1976), Simon Leviev (1990), and Andi Gutmans (2000).