Robert Kerridge

New Zealand businessman (1901–1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Robert James Kerridge (30 October 1901 26 April 1979) was a New Zealand businessman, cinema proprietor, film distributor, tourism promoter and entrepreneur.

Born30 October 1901
Christchurch, New Zealand
Died26 April 1979 (aged 78)
Occupations
  • Cinema proprietor
  • film distributor
  • tourism promotor
  • businessman
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Robert James Kerridge
Born30 October 1901
Christchurch, New Zealand
Died26 April 1979 (aged 78)
Occupations
  • Cinema proprietor
  • film distributor
  • tourism promotor
  • businessman
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Biography

Kerridge was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 30 October 1901. He developed a theatre chain that owned or controlled 133 cinemas, the biggest exhibition chain in New Zealand or Australia. In 1946, Kerridge sold 50 per cent of his cinema chain to the J. Arthur Rank Organisation of London, netting the vendors almost £1 million, and a Rolls-Royce car for Kerridge. The chain was renamed Kerridge Odeon.[1]

Honours and legacy

In the 1962 Queen's Birthday Honours, Kerridge was appointed a Knight Bachelor, for public services.[2] He was buried at Purewa Cemetery in the Auckland suburb of Meadowbank.[3] In 1995, Kerridge was posthumously inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame.[4]

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