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American screenwriter (Lenny).
American screenwriter (Lenny).
English writer and artist.
American screenwriter (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Czech writer.
German author.
American screenwriter (Throw Momma from the Train) and television writer (Soap
Russian writer
Russian writer
Trinidadian writer and publisher.
American author.
Indian writer
Spanish writer and poet.
Italian-Swiss poet and author.
Chilean singer songwriter.
English songwriter and singer.
Romanian writer and screenwriter (Happy Funerals
English pop singer and songwriter.
Indian author
American author and actor.
Ecuadorian writer
Italian sports writer.
German writer.
Swiss journalist (L'Illustré) and author.
American Latter-day Saint writer and leader.
Nigerian writer and intellectual.
Russian writer.
Indian columnist and writer.
Russian writer.
French journalist and writer.
Dutch journalist and writer.
Russian animation director and writer (Alice's Birthday).
German sinologist and author.
Iranian writer
American author.
Iranian poet and screenwriter.
American television writer and producer (Star Trek: Enterprise
American author and journalist.
Serbian screenwriter and film director (The Red Colored Grey Truck
American food writer.
American author (The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane).
Italian singer-songwriter.
American newspaper columnist and author.
Finnish writer
Chinese-American singer-songwriter
Swiss writer and philosopher.
Ukrainian writer
American writer and activist.
American writer.
Lebanese writer and politician
Trinidad-born Jamaican singer-songwriter ("Kingston Town").
Cuban writer
American radio broadcaster (Moody Radio) and writer.
Bulgarian writer.
Bulgarian screenwriter (Stars
Canadian author (We Were Not the Savages)
American-British author and journalist.
Indian writer and educationist.
French writer
British film director and screenwriter (A Private Function).
Indian singer-songwriter (Moheener Ghoraguli)
American photographer and author.
American lyricist and songwriter.
French writer and journalist.
American writer and university professor.
American writer and illustrator.
German writer.
Brazilian singer-songwriter.
Japanese author
Albanian writer
Russian screenwriter (It Doesn't Hurt Me).
American mystery author and actress.
Polish writer.
American writer and editor (The New Yorker).
French businessman and writer.
American author (Ransom).
Irish-born New Zealand television writer (Close to Home
American comic book writer and artist.
Egyptian writer and philosopher.
American television writer and producer (Godfather of Harlem
Swiss writer