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  • Not much is known about '''Bruce Howard.''' He was born on June 6, 1925 in Brooklyn, New York, and is known for his work on "The Red Skelton Hour" alongside [[
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  • ...en with his longtime writing partner Marvin Worth, who grew up with him in Brooklyn. His TV credits include "The Judy Garland Show," "Gilligan's Island," "Get
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  • ...er spanned the 60s and the 70s. Born December 30, 1923, he was a native of Brooklyn, New York and attended the City College of New York, later serving in the U
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  • Born on November 11, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York, '''Rudolph "Rudy" A. LaRusso''' was a Jewish-American sports fig
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  • | birth_place = Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Henrietta Kaye was born in Brooklyn March 21, 1911. She studied sculpture at Cooper Union, but she preferred wo
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  • | birth_place = Brooklyn, New York ...upporting roles on stage, screen and television. Born November 11, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York, to a Sicilian-American family. He attended Bishop Loughlin Memor
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  • | birth_place = [[Brooklyn, New York]] '''Alfred John "The Bull" Ferrara Jr.''' (born December 22, 1939 in [[Brooklyn, New York]] was a [[Major League Baseball]] player from {{By|1963}} to {{By
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  • Born in Brooklyn, New York on July 23, 1916, '''Sandra Gould''' was a Jewish-American actres
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  • ...(149th St.), Plaza Theatre, 7th Ave. Theatre (124th St.), Shubert Theatre, Brooklyn, and the Yorkville Theatre.<ref name="TheatricalGuide">Cahn-Leighton Theatr ...-date=May 26, 2018}}</ref> He was interred in the Maimonides Cemetery in [[Brooklyn]].<ref>[https://www.jta.org/1927/09/11/archive/simple-rites-mark-late-marcu
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  • | birth_place = [[Brooklyn, New York]], U.S. George O'Hanlon was born in [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]], [[New York City]], on November 23, 1912.
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  • ...ich he helped to write a segment which featured Gleason as a loud-mouthed, Brooklyn bus driver known as [[Ralph Kramden]]. That segment later became the seed f
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  • ...funeral. She was buried in an unmarked grave in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.[http://www.thanhouser.org/Research/Florence%20La%20Badie-WSS%20V ...l mother and referred to a Russ family burial plot in [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]]'s Green-Wood Cemetery, with lot number 17187 being reserved for Florence
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  • ...Project]] '' (2012–), ''[[Veep (TV series)|Veep]]'' (2012–), ''[[Brooklyn Nine-Nine]]'' (2013–), ''[[The Goldbergs (2013 TV series)|The Goldbergs]]'' (2013-)
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  • | birth_place = [[Brooklyn]], New York, U.S. ...merica, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Brooklyn, Kings, New York, District 1269, Page 15B, Line 74), with Landau's age list
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  • ...tories from The Twilight Zone''), the team was supposed to have been the [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] (their stadium in the original story was "Tebbet's Field"), who,
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  • ...taught painting classes, and rented out rooms, raising her daughters in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]]. ...st 2, 2009. "At 13, while she was a student at Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, Norma found that she could help a little by posing for colored slides that
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  • William Froug was born in [[Brooklyn]], New York in May 1922 and placed for adoption through the Louise Wise age
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  • ...'s father, Joseph Blacker, was a candy store owner in [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]]<ref name=ovzvaf>[http://www.jewishtimes.com/index.php/jewishtimes/celebri |''Growing Down in Brooklyn''
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  • | birth_place = Brooklyn, New York, U.S. ...klyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]], in the working-class [[Brownsville, Brooklyn|Brownsville]] section,<ref>Erickson, Hal.[http://www.answers.com/topic/phil
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  • * ''[[Brooklyn Nine-Nine]]''
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  • ...s |url=http://www.austvhistory.com/seven/50s.htm |last=Ross-Hulands |first=Brooklyn |website=AusTVHistory |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org ...s |url=http://www.austvhistory.com/seven/70s.htm |last=Ross-Hulands |first=Brooklyn |website=AusTVHistory |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org
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  • | style="text-align:right;"| May 22, 1991 || ''[[Straight Out of Brooklyn]]'' ||
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  • *''[[Whistling in Brooklyn]]'' (1943) as Henchman on Ship (uncredited)
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  • | birth_place = [[Brooklyn]], New York, U.S. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and as a child was afflicted with a congenital heart disease tha
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  • | 2015 || ''[[Brooklyn Nine-Nine]]'' || Marvin Miller || Episode: "The Wednesday Incident"
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  • ...a new and a lasting Hamlet".<ref name="NYT: Hamlet" /> The reviewer for ''Brooklyn Life'' stated that Barrymore had "doubtless won the right to be called the ...[[Marian Marsh]]. Martin Dickstein, the critic for the ''[[Brooklyn Eagle|Brooklyn Daily Eagle]]'', wrote that Barrymore "registers a personal triumph in the
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  • ...|first=|title= New Film Comedy Takes Gloria Swanson for a Ride|journal=The Brooklyn Daily Eagle|volume= | issue = |date=June 27, 1952|pages=7}}</ref> In 1956,
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  • ...: A Companion Text for Core Studies 6, Landmarks of Literature|publisher=[[Brooklyn College]]|access-date=22 February 2014}}</ref> ...t position amongst literary forms, both popularly and critically.<ref name=brooklyn />{{sfn|Goody|2006|p=29}}<ref>{{cite book|title=The Novel, Volume 2: Forms
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  • ...63.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Photo of carved Chinese bamboo wall vase. 1918. Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection.]]
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  • * ''[[Brooklyn Nine-Nine]]''
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  • ...nes in ''[[The Heiress]]'', starring [[Olivia de Havilland]], were shot), "Brooklyn", "Financial District", and others. Led by a guide on a golf cart, the tour
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  • ...Riley, Oh,' and 'Carry me Long,' and the tug walked us toward the wharf at Brooklyn."<ref>Clark, George Edward, ''Seven Years of a Sailor's Life'', [[Adams & C
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  • ...ad-out programs]] that followed this event – ''New Girl'' and ''[[Brooklyn Nine-Nine]]''. Later, in May 2014, [[Kevin Reilly (executive)|Kevin Reilly]] announce
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  • ...New York station WNBT (now [[WNBC]]) before a baseball game between the [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Philadelphia Phillies]]. The announcement for [[Bulova]] wa
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  • ...red H. Grebe]]'s [[Atlantic Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC) for the small Brooklyn station [[WCBS (AM)|WABC]] (no relation to the current [[WABC (AM)|WABC]]),
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  • ...t The Pike amusement park in [[Long Beach, California]], which resembles [[Brooklyn]]'s [[Coney Island]]. The film was billed as the first "monster musical", b
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