Charles Wyly, Jr. (October 13, 1933 – August 7, 2011), was an American entrepreneur and businessman, philanthropist, civic leader, and a major contributor to Republican causes and art projects in Dallas, Texas. This included $20 million to build a performing arts center in Dallas. In 2006, Forbes magazine estimated his net worth at $1 billion. His younger brother, Sam Wyly, is nearly equal in wealth; the two brothers were close with their business affairs, and were often referred to as the "Wyly brothers". Together the brothers had donated almost $2.5 million to more than two hundred Republican candidates and committees at the federal level over the past two decades. Wyly was inducted into the Louisiana Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003; he was a Bulldogs football player.[1]
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held during a home football game between Tech and Eastern Michigan. The CharlesWyly Athletic Center was opened in 2001, located in the south endzone. This...
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chain. The first Bonanza opened in Westport, Connecticut. Sam Wyly and his brother CharlesWyly bought the small Bonanza restaurant chain three years later...
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Moody Performance Hall, home to the Dallas Chamber Symphony; the Dee and CharlesWyly Theatre, home to the Dallas Theater Center and the Dallas Black Dance...
Dallas Theater Center production of The Sound of Music at the Dee and CharlesWyly Theatre. On March 28, 2023, he succeeded Peter Francis James as Florenz...
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Center (2010), Istanbul, Turkey AT&T Performing Arts Center's Dee and CharlesWyly Theatre (2009), Dallas, Texas Munch Museum (2009), Oslo, Norway Munch...
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is a Louisiana Tech graduate. Billionaire businessmen brothers CharlesWyly and Sam Wyly graduated from Louisiana Tech. Founder of Duck Commander and star...
interiors of its new Dee and CharlesWyly Theatrer and Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House. Her work for Dee and CharlesWyly Theater in Dallas was in collaboration...
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with traumatic brain injuries. Also in 2004, Dee and CharlesWyly endowed the $2-million Dee Wyly Distinguished Chair at the Center and a $1.5-million...
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corporations established and used by wealthy Texas brothers, Sam and CharlesWyly, to evade paying their fair share; Swiss banks like UBS and Credit Suisse...
basement is occasionally used as a black box theater. The Wyly Wing, named for Charles and Dee Wyly, was added in 1969 as a separate building designed in...
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first time, the conference moved to Dallas and took place at the Dee and CharlesWyly Theatre. Keynote speakers were bestselling mystery writer Charlaine Harris...