Fiction,Poet
Director (Filmmaker),Columnist/ journalist,Fiction,Photography,Actor/ Actress,Aids (Terminal),Number of Marriages (One for convenience),Stress - Distant,Prize 1984 (Shared the César Award for best screenplay with Patrice Chéreau),Homosexual male (Gay),Other Awards (Shared the César Award for best screenplay with Patrice Chéreau),Marriage 15 June 1989 (Marriage of convenience)
Public relations (Rep. for Warner Brothers),Detective/ Mystery,Fiction,Textbook/ Non-fiction,Playwright/ script (Radio scripts, TV presentations),Columnist/ journalist (Column in Hollywood Reporter),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1962 (Hollywood Screwballs),American Book
Death by Heart Attack 13 August 1994 (Age 52),Business owner (European Business School),Top executive,Biographer,Heart disease/attack (Terminal),Number of Marriages (Two),New Career 1967 (Founder and chairman of the European Business School, six years),New Job 1970 (Economic Reviewer at France Inter, four years),New Job 1979 (Vice pres. of the D.G. Institute, two years),New Job 1981 (Managing Director of Celta International),New Job 1988 (President of SFP, one year),New Job 1989 (Pres. of Antenne-2 and France-3, two years),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1989 ("Nostradamus"),Education extensive (Ph.D. in history),Marriage 14 October 1973 (Second marriage)
Humor
Death, Cause unspecified 8 August 1983 in Paris,Director (Film director),Playwright/ script
Columnist/ journalist (magazine articles),Magazine/ newsletter,Textbook/ Non-fiction,Kids more than 3 (Four),Adopted,Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1999 ("Together Again")
Death by Disease 9 June 1870 (Apoplexy, age 58),Columnist/ journalist (Initially a journalist),Fiction (Noted writer),Autoimmune other (Rheumatism),Stroke (Terminal),Other Major diseases (Neuralgia),Heart (Heart trouble),Paralysis (Prior to death),Kids more than 3 (Ten),Family traumatic event (Dad sent to debtors prison),Stress - Chronic misery (Set his wife aside, asked sister-in-law to move in),Stress - Extramarital affairs (Preferred young ladies),Change in Appearance 1869 (Became lame, paralysis),New Job 1826 (Shoe-blacking factory, age 13),Gain social status 1839 ("Oliver Twist" improved their life style),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1843 (Release of "A Christmas Carol"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1859 (Release of "A Tale of Two Cities"),Hard worker,Exceptional mind (Creative genius),Start young less than 16 (Factory at 13),Many moves,Outdoors (Walked to stay in shape),Gain - Financial success in field,Rags to riches,For Creativity (Created more than 2,000 characters),Historic figure,Top 5% of Profession,American Book,Marriage 2 April 1836 (Catherine Hogarth)
Death by Disease 3 May 1994 (HIV-related),Teacher (Professor of English and creative writing),Poet (Poet, poet),Homosexual male
Death, Cause unspecified 16 May 1886 (Age 55),Poet,Kids none,Order of birth (Second of three kids),Married late/never (Suspected lesiban),Mystical,Personality vulnerable (Reclusive),Solitary/ Introvert,Exceptional mind,Home centered,Same location lifetime,Misfit (Did not mix),Historic figure (Noted poet),Top 5% of Profession,Profiles Of Women
Philosopher,Religion/ Philosophy,Creative,Exceptional mind,Historic figure
Death of Mate 30 December 2003 (of heart attack),Death of Child 26 August 2005 (Daughter Qunitana Roo),Fiction,Magazine/ newsletter,Playwright/ script,Adopted a child 1977 (Adopted 11-yr-old daughter),Foster, Step, or Adopted Kids (One adopted daughter),Order of birth (First of two),Mate - Noted (John Gregory Dunne),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1996 (First novel in 12 years),Published/ Exhibited/ Released October 2005 ("The Year of Magical Thinking"),Culture Collection
Death, Cause unspecified 1957 (Age 43),Golf,Autobiographer,Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1956 ("This Life I've Led"),Notable extremes (Greatest athlete)
Death by Disease 26 December 2005 (In Bedford Hills, NY, age 76, of esophageal cancer),Business owner,Entrepreneur,Top executive,Textbook/ Non-fiction,Military service,Other Computer,Cancer,Illness/ Disease,Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1952 ("Automation"),Top 5% of Profession,Joined group 1944 (Merchant Marines)
Death, Cause unspecified 2 January 1966 (Age 87),Textbook/ Non-fiction (Historian),Physician (Gynaecologist),Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 87)
Death, Cause unspecified 9 December 1972 (Age 79),Director,Entertain Producer,Top executive (CEO),Playwright/ script,Actor/ Actress (Silents and talkies),Change residence 1930 (First move to Hollywood),Order of birth (Ninth of nine),Family large (Nine kids),Mate - Noted (Charlotte Hagenbruch),New Job 1913 (13 years in silent films),New Job 1923 (Began directing),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1939 (Directed movie, "All That Money Can Buy"),Lose social status 1947 (Attack by McCarthy),Retired 1965,Expatriate (Germany, Switzerland, U.S.),Many moves,Social crime victim (Under investigation by McCarthy),Lose significant money 1941 (Helped finance two stars from Germany)
Death by Disease 1944 (gangrene, age 31),Fiction
Death, Cause unspecified 22 November 1952 (Age 55),Public relations,Nazi party,Publisher/ Editor (Newspaper editor),Textbook/ Non-fiction,Size (Small stature),Education extensive (Ph.D.),Crime Collection,Deinstitutionalized - prison, hospital 16 August 1950 (Released for good behavior)
Other Writers (Author),Other Science (Scientist),Chemistry (Chemist)
Textbook/ Non-fiction (Medical),Physician,For Problem Solving,Founder/ originator (Invented aspirator)
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