Graciela Paraskevaidis (76)
Argentine writer and composer.
Argentine writer and composer.
Indonesian author and journalist.
Italian singer-songwriter.
American illustrator and author.
American screenwriter (Run Silent
Irish author and journalist.
American journalist and writer.
American writer.
Japanese film and television director and writer.
Portuguese diplomat and writer.
Indian writer.
Polish screenwriter and director.
Indian writer
Italian film director and screenwriter.
American writer and activist.
Swedish writer (Roslund/Hellström)
English singer-songwriter
Dutch author
Italian musician and songwriter ("I treni di Tozeur").
Polish-born Israeli media executive and writer.
Norwegian writer and editor.
American painter and author.
American lieutenant general and author (We Were Soldiers Once… And Young).
American author and painter.
American science fiction and horror writer.
American writer and illustrator.
Romanian film director and screenwriter.
American author and journalist.
Canadian author
British comedy scriptwriter (Hancock's Half Hour
Thai writer.
Greek singer/songwriter
Russian writer
Japanese author
Trinidadian historian and author
American writer (We Got the Neutron Bomb).
Pakistani writer (Raja Gidh).
Albanian writer
American writer and critic.
American soul singer and songwriter.
French author and translator.
Bosnian-Croatian writer and political activist.
Indian-born American writer and academic.
American author (Where the Rivers Flow North)
Colombian singer-songwriter (Kraken)
American author (The Conversions
American editor and writer
British writer.
American singer-songwriter.
British author.
American financial and investigative writer
British writer.
British author.
Indian poet and songwriter.
French songwriter.
American singer-songwriter (The Roches)
Dutch writer.
American writer and library director.
German sports journalist and writer.
Slovenian writer.
Brazilian singer-songwriter.
French author.
Kyrgyz Soviet screenwriter and author.
South African writer.
Nigerian singer-songwriter.
American animator and writer (Family Guy
Pakistani writer and poet.
American author and publisher.
American singer-songwriter
English children's author.
American television writer (Mary Hartman
American screenwriter (Mickey One).
Argentine folkloric singer and writer.
American novelist and screenwriter (The Exorcist).
Italian writer and anthropologist.
French author
Serbian writer.
English singer-songwriter ("Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?")
English-born American author and illustrator (The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses)
Argentine author.