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| x Charles M. Schulz |
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Charlie Brown |
Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was an American cartoonist best known worldwide for his Peanuts comic strip.
Charles Monroe Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and grew up in Saint Paul. He was the only child of...
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| Sally Brown | |||
| Woodstock | |||
| Violet | |||
| Snoopy | |||
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| x J. K. Rowling |
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Harry Potter |
Joanne "Jo" Murray OBE (née Rowling) (born 31 July 1965), most commonly known by her pen name, J. K. Rowling, is a British author, best known as the creator of the Harry Potter fantasy series, the idea for which was conceived whilst on a train trip...
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| James Potter | |||
| Lily Potter | |||
| Petunia Dursley | |||
| Dudley Dursley | |||
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| x Arthur C. Clarke |
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HAL 9000 |
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke was a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. Clarke is the last surviving member of...
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| David Bowman | |||
| SAL 9000 | |||
| Frank Poole | |||
| Heywood R. Floyd | |||
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| x F. Scott Fitzgerald |
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Jay Gatsby |
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American writer of novels and short stories, whose works are evocative of the Jazz Age, a term he coined himself. He is widely regarded as one of the twentieth century's...
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| Daisy Buchanan | |||
| Tom Buchanan | |||
| Nick Carraway | |||
| Henry Gatz | |||
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| x Franz Kafka |
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Gregor Samsa |
Franz Kafka (German pronunciation: [ˈfʀants ˈkafka]; 3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was one of the major fiction writers of the 20th century. He was born to a middle-class German-speaking Jewish family in Prague, Bohemia (presently the Czech Republic),...
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| x Edgar Allan Poe |
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Auguste Dupin |
Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor and literary critic, and is considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest...
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| Annabel Lee | |||
| Adolphus Simpson | |||
| Napoleon Buonaparte Froissart | |||
| Madame Eugenie Lalande | |||
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| x Antoine de Saint-Exupéry |
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The Little Prince |
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (pronounced [ɑ̃twan də sɛ̃tɛgzypeˈʀi]) (29 June 1900—31 July 1944) was a French writer and aviator. He is most famous for his novella The Little Prince, and is also well known for his books about aviation adventures,...
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| x P. G. Wodehouse |
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Jeeves |
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE (15 October 1881 – 14 February 1975) (pronounced /ˈwʊdhaʊs/) was a comic writer who enjoyed enormous popular success during a career of more than seventy years and continues to be widely read. Despite the...
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| Psmith | |||
| Michael "Mike" Jackson | |||
| Aunt Agatha | |||
| Aunt Dahlia | |||
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| x Arthur Conan Doyle |
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Sherlock Holmes |
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and for the...
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| Doctor Watson | |||
| Mycroft Holmes | |||
| Professor Moriarty | |||
| Professor Challenger | |||
| x George Lucas |
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Leia Organa |
George Walton Lucas, Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an Academy Award-nominated American film producer, screenwriter, director and chairman of Lucasfilm Ltd. He is best known for being the creator of the epic Sci-Fi franchise Star Wars and the...
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| Padmé Amidala | |||
| Anakin Skywalker | |||
| Luke Skywalker | |||
| Mace Windu | |||
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| x Mike Myers |
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Doctor Evil |
Michael John "Mike" Myers (born May 25, 1963) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter and film producer. He was a long-time cast member on the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live in the late 1980s and the early 1990s and starred as the title...
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| Foxxy Cleopatra | |||
| Vanessa Kensington | |||
| Johann van der Smut | |||
| Fat Bastard | |||
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| x Martin Short |
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Ed Grimley |
Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian-American comedian, actor, writer, singer and producer. He is best known for his comedy work, particularly on the TV programs SCTV and Saturday Night Live.
Short, youngest of five children,...
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| x Stratemeyer Syndicate |
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The Hardy Boys |
The Stratemeyer Syndicate was the producer of a number of series for children, including the Nancy Drew mysteries, the Hardy Boys, the various Tom Swift series, the Bobbsey Twins and others.
Created by Edward Stratemeyer, the Stratemeyer Syndicate...
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| Ted Scott Flying Stories | |||
| x Carolyn Keene | Nancy Drew |
Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym of the author(s) of the Nancy Drew mystery stories and The Dana Girls mystery stories, both produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate.
Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the Syndicate, hired writers, beginning with Mildred...
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| The Dana Girls | |||
| x Victor Appleton |
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Tom Swift |
Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books.
The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name:
Ghostwriters of these books...
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| x Laura Lee Hope |
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Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth...
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| x Franklin W. Dixon | The Hardy Boys |
Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). This pseudonym was also...
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| Ted Scott Flying Stories | |||
| x Laurie R. King |
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Mary Russell |
Laurie R. King (born 1952) is an American author best known for her detective fiction. Among her books are the Mary Russell series of historical mysteries, featuring Sherlock Holmes as her partner, and a series featuring Kate Martinelli, a fictional...
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| x Philip K. Dick |
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Rick Deckard |
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982) was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist whose published work during his lifetime was almost entirely in the science fiction genre. Dick explored sociological, political and...
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| Roy Batty | |||
| x Shigeru Miyamoto |
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Luigi |
Shigeru Miyamoto (宮本 茂, Miyamoto Shigeru) (born November 16, 1952 in Sonobe cho, Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese video game designer and producer who has been called the "father of modern video games" and "the Walt Disney of electronic gaming" for...
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| Mario | |||
| Princess Zelda | |||
| Toad | |||
| Donkey Kong | |||
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| x Agatha Christie |
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Hercule Poirot |
Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (née Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), commonly known as Agatha Christie, was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott,...
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| Miss Marple | |||
| Arthur Hastings | |||
| Ariadne Oliver | |||
| x Samuel Beckett |
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Pozzo |
Samuel Barclay Beckett (13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish writer, dramatist and poet. Beckett's work offers a bleak outlook on human culture and both formally and philosophically became increasingly minimalist. As a student, assistant,...
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| Vladimir | |||
| Estragon | |||
| x Sylvia Plath |
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Esther Greenwood |
Sylvia Plath (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, children's author, and short story author.
Known primarily for her poetry, Plath also wrote a semi-autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar, under the pseudonym Victoria...
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| x L. Frank Baum |
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Tin Woodman |
Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 – May 6, 1919) was an American author, poet, playwright, actor and independent filmmaker, best known today as the creator, along with illustrator W. W. Denslow, of one of the most popular books in American children's...
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| Dorothy Gale | |||
| Princess Ozma | |||
| Glinda | |||
| Cowardly Lion | |||
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| x Raymond Chandler |
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Philip Marlowe |
Raymond Thornton Chandler (July 23, 1888 – March 26, 1959) was an Anglo-American crime writer who had an immense stylistic influence upon the modern private eye story, especially in the style of the writing and the attitudes now characteristic of...
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| x Joe Simon |
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Captain America |
Joseph H. Simon (born October 11, 1913) is a Jewish-American comic book writer, artist, editor, and publisher. Simon created or co-created many important characters in the 1930s-1940s Golden Age of Comic Books, and who served as the first editor of...
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| Brother Power the Geek | |||
| Jigsaw | |||
| Bucky | |||
| Zeus | |||
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| x Jack Kirby |
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Captain America |
Jacob Kurtzberg (August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994), better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He...
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| Professor X | |||
| Executioner | |||
| Shellshock | |||
| Sentry | |||
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| x Terry Pratchett |
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Angua |
Sir Terence David John Pratchett, OBE (born 28 April 1948), more commonly known as Terry Pratchett, is an English novelist, known for his frequently comical work in the fantasy genre. He is best known for his popular and long-running Discworld...
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| Carrot Ironfoundersson | |||
| Death | |||
| Fred Colon | |||
| Gaspode | |||
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| x J. M. Barrie |
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Peter Pan |
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet OM (9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937), more commonly known as J. M. Barrie, was a Scottish author and dramatist. He is best remembered for creating Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up, whom he based on his...
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| x William Gibson |
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Case |
William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American-Canadian writer who has been called the "noir prophet" of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in his short story "Burning Chrome" and later...
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| Berry Rydell | |||
| Colin Laney | |||
| Molly | |||
| x Frank Herbert |
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Paul Atreides |
Franklin Patrick Herbert, Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was a critically acclaimed and commercially successful American science fiction author. Although also a short story author, he is best known for his novels, most notably Dune and...
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| Chani | |||
| Duncan Idaho | |||
| Shaddam Corrino IV | |||
| Leto Atreides I | |||
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| x Paul Simms | Francine Sanders |
Paul Simms is an American television writer.
Paul spent some years of his life in Saudi Arabia, where his parents were school teachers, but began his career in television writing for Late Night with David Letterman. Simms later wrote for the HBO...
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| x Marc Cherry |
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Matthew Applewhite |
Marc Cherry (born March 23, 1962) is an American writer and producer, best known for creating the show Desperate Housewives.
After graduating from Troy High School in Fullerton, California, Cherry attended California State University, Fullerton's...
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| Felicia Tilman | |||
| Karl Mayer | |||
| Susan Mayer | |||
| Mike Delfino | |||
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| x Tina Fey |
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Jack Donaghy |
Elizabeth Stamatina "Tina" Fey (born May 18, 1970) is an American writer, comedienne, actress, and producer. She has won five Emmys, three Golden Globes, and two SAG Awards. Fey is best known for her work on Mean Girls, Saturday Night Live, and her...
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| Tracy Jordan | |||
| Kenneth Parcell | |||
| Liz Lemon | |||
| Jenna Maroney | |||
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| x Madeleine L'Engle |
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Calvin O'Keefe |
Madeleine L'Engle (November 29, 1918 – September 6, 2007) was an American writer best known for her Young Adult fiction, particularly the Newbery Medal-winning A Wrinkle in Time and its sequels A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many...
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| Meg Murry | |||
| Charles Wallace Murry | |||
| Zachary Gray | |||
| Polly O'Keefe | |||
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| x Kenny Kramer |
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Cosmo Kramer |
Kenny Kramer (born May 1943) is an American stand-up comedian, and the real-life inspiration for the character of Cosmo Kramer from the television sitcom Seinfeld.
Prior to serving as the model for Kramer, he enjoyed a long career as a stand-up...
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| x Jon Robin Baitz |
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Kevin Walker |
Jon Robin Baitz (born November 4, 1961 in Los Angeles, California) is an American playwright, screenwriter, television producer and sometime actor.
The son of an executive of the Carnation Company, Baitz was raised in Brazil and South Africa before...
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| Justin Walker | |||
| Kitty Walker | |||
| Sarah Whedon | |||
| Thomas Walker | |||
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| x Kevin Williamson |
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Joey Potter |
Kevin Meade Williamson (born March 14, 1965) is an American screenwriter, best known for the horror films Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, as well as the popular television series Dawson's Creek. He has had mixed success with his work....
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| Dawson Leery | |||
| Pacey Witter | |||
| Jen Lindley | |||
| Ben Willis | |||
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| x Bryan Fuller |
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Mason |
Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American screenwriter and television producer.
Fuller graduated from Clarkston High School in Clarkston, Washington in 1987. He attended Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho before transferring to the...
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| George Lass | |||
| Roxy Harvey | |||
| Betty | |||
| Rube John Sofer | |||
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| x Ann Martin | Nancy Dawes |
Ann Matthews Martin (born August 12, 1955, in Princeton, New Jersey) is an American author of children's and young adult books, most notably the The Baby-sitters Club series.
She graduated from Smith College in 1978 with a double major in psychology...
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| Karen Brewer | |||
| Hannie Papadakis | |||
| x Greg Daniels |
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Michael Scott |
Greg Daniels is an American television comedy writer, producer, and director.
Daniels began his career as a writer on the HBO satirical news show Not Necessarily the News before moving to Saturday Night Live. There he spent three seasons at SNL,...
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| Andy Bernard | |||
| Roy Anderson | |||
| Meredith Palmer | |||
| Toby Flenderson | |||
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| x Ivan Goff |
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Jill Munroe |
Ivan Goff (17 April 1910 - 23 September 1999) was an Australian screenwriter.
From 'Made it, Ma – top of the world!' in 1949's White Heat to 'Morning, Angels', 'Morning, Charlie', in the quintessential 1970s series Charlie's Angels, Ivan Goff...
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| Kris Munroe | |||
| Tiffany Welles | |||
| John Bosley | |||
| Kelly Garrett | |||
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| x Greg Berlanti | Delia Brown |
Greg Berlanti (born May 24, 1972) is an American television writer and producer.
Berlanti was born in Rye, New York. He described his early life in an August 2004 interview with Entertainment Weekly: "We were Italians in a town of WASPs" and his...
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| x Victor Miller | Lori Campbell |
Victor Miller may refer to:
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| x Edwin Torres | Carlito Brigante |
Edwin Torres may refer to:
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| x Lauren Weisberger |
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Miranda Priestly |
Lauren Weisberger (born March 28, 1977) is an American novelist and author of the 2003 bestseller The Devil Wears Prada, a speculated roman à clef of her real life experience as a put-upon assistant to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
Weisberger...
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| Andrea Sachs | |||
| x Hiroyuki Takei |
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Manta Oyamada |
Hiroyuki Takei (武井宏之, Takei Hiroyuki, born May 15, 1972 in Yomogita, Aomori Prefecture) is a Japanese manga author.
Hiroyuki Takei was born at Yomogita in Aomori Prefecture, located in northern Honshū.
His beginning was marked by the manga series SD...
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| Faust VIII | |||
| x Mark Schwahn |
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Keith Scott |
Mark Schwahn is an American screenwriter, director and producer. He is best known as creator, head writer and executive producer of The CW television series One Tree Hill.
Schwahn has co-written Coach Carter (2005), The Perfect Score (2004),...
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| Tim Smith | |||
| Rachel Gatina | |||
| Gigi Silveri | |||
| Larry Sawyer | |||
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| x Stephanie S. Tolan | Jake Semple |
Stephanie S. Tolan is an American author. She wrote the book Surviving the Applewhites, which won her a Newbery Honor. She was born in Ohio in 1942 and currently lives in Charlotte, NC, with her husband.
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| x Dennis Klein | |||
| x David Simon |
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Howard "Bunny" Colvin |
David Simon (born 1960) is an American author, journalist, and a writer/producer of television series. He worked for the Baltimore Sun City Desk for twelve years. He wrote Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets and co-wrote The Corner: A Year in...
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| William Rawls | |||
| Beadie Russell | |||
| Bunk Moreland | |||
| Frank Sobotka | |||
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| x Max Mutchnick | Jack McFarland |
Jason Nidorf Mutchnick (born 11 November 1965) is an American television producer. He has received an Emmy Award, a People's Choice Award, and several Golden Globe Award nominations.
Mutchnick was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Beverly...
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| Karen Walker | |||
| Will Truman | |||
| Grace Adler | |||
| Rosario Salazar | |||
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| x John A. Davis | Jimmy Neutron |
John Andrew Davis is an American animator who created the computer-animated television series Jimmy Neutron.
Before getting into CGI animation, Davis began animating as a kid by using stop motion animation and an 8 mm camera. He tells the story...
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| x Seth Cohen |
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Atomic County |
Seth Ezekiel Cohen is a fictional character on FOX series The O.C., played by Adam Brody.
Seth Ezekiel Cohen lives in Newport Beach, California, though he was born in Berkeley. He is Jewish on his father's side, and connects and identifies with his...
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| x Fran Drescher |
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Maxwell Sheffield |
Francine Joy "Fran" Drescher (born September 30, 1957) (Hebrew: פראן דרשר) is an American film and television actress, comedian, and activist.
Drescher was raised in Kew Gardens Hills, New York to an Ashkenazi Jewish family of Eastern European...
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| C. C. Babcock | |||
| Margaret Sheffield | |||
| Brighton Sheffield | |||
| Yetta Rosenberg | |||
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| x Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. |
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Joey Lucas |
Lawrence Francis O'Donnell, Jr. (born November 7, 1955) is an MSNBC political analyst who has appeared on The McLaughlin Group and The Al Franken Show. He was also an Emmy Award-winning producer and writer for the NBC series The West Wing and...
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| x Jason Katims | Michael Guerin |
Jason Katims is an American television writer, producer, and playwright. His credits include Relativity, which he created and wrote for; Roswell, which he developed, produced, and wrote for; My So-Called Life, a few episodes of which he wrote;...
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| Max Evans | |||
| Liz Parker | |||
| Maria DeLuca | |||
| Isabel Evans | |||
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| x Norman Lear |
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Fred Sanford |
Norman Milton Lear (born July 27, 1922 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American television writer and producer who produced such sitcoms as All in the Family, Sanford and Son, One Day at a Time, The Jeffersons, Good Times and Maude.
Norman Lear was...
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| George Jefferson | |||
| Archie Bunker | |||
| Edith Bunker | |||
| J. J. Evans | |||
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| x Eric Fogel | Johnny Gomez |
Eric Fogel (born 1969) is an American director, writer, producer and voice actor who is best known as the creator of the tv series Celebrity Deathmatch. He also created the cult series The Head and Starveillance and also directed several episodes of...
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| Nick Diamond | |||
| Mills Lane | |||
| x Patrick O'Brian | Jack Aubrey |
Patrick O'Brian, CBE (12 December 1914 – 2 January 2000), born Richard Patrick Russ, was an English novelist and translator, best known for his Aubrey–Maturin series of novels set in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars and centered on the...
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| Stephen Maturin | |||
| Sir Joseph Blaine | |||
| Diana Villiers | |||
| Tom Pullings | |||