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American adman and jingle writer (Mister Softee).
American adman and jingle writer (Mister Softee).
Cambodian author and songwriter.
American writer and producer (Hannibal
Vietnamese songwriter and pianist.
British author
Cuban film director and screenwriter (The Adventures of Juan Quin Quin).
American children's author
Pakistani writer.
Zimbabwean writer
Russian guitarist and songwriter.
American musician and songwriter ("Great Balls of Fire")
American author
Dutch–British author and journalist.
British art dealer and author
American author of the 1965 novel The Dirty Dozen
American actress (Soldier Blue) and screenwriter (Georgia
New Zealand writer.
Swedish writer and scholar.
Australian writer and journalist.
Senegalese writer.
British writer and television broadcaster (This Morning)
Italian songwriter.
Italian singer-songwriter.
American author and screenwriter (Audrey Rose).
American writer.
American television writer and producer (Falcon Crest
American television writer (The Golden Girls
Polish-born Israeli author.
Azerbaijani writer and member of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan.
Swedish etnologist and writer.
Uruguayan author
Japanese author.
English author (A Kestrel for a Knave).
American outlaw country singer and songwriter ("Seven Bridges Road").
Syrian writer and translator.
Vietnamese songwriter.
Slovene-born Greek chemist and writer.
American psychologist and science writer.
Greek film director and screenwriter.
Canadian country music singer and songwriter
an evangelical Christian author
Argentine author.
French writer.
American author (The Prince of Tides
Trinidadian writer.
English television scriptwriter (Coronation Street).
Slovene psychologist and writer.
American screenwriter (Silkwood).
British author (Angus
Sri Lankan author.
Belgian author.
Japanese manga writer
French film director and screenwriter (The Officers' Ward).
British jazz musician and writer.
German television presenter and author.
American country singer-songwriter ("Young Love").
Japanese anime screenwriter (Mobile Suit Gundam SEED)
American author (To Kill a Mockingbird) (death reported on this date)
Puerto Rican writer
Japanese author.
French author.
Polish film director and writer.
Indian writer
Israeli Palestinian author.
American science fiction and fantasy writer.
Indian songwriter
American science writer.
American songwriter.
American screenwriter (Tarzan and the Lost City)
American newspaper columnist and baseball beat writer.
English screenwriter (Carry On).
German author
Belgian guitarist and songwriter.
American screenwriter (Monsters
74. American singer-songwriter
Austrian-born Australian screenwriter (Women of the Sun
Pakistani writer.
Israeli army officer and author.
Canadian writer and indigenous rights advocate
German writer.