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  • *[[Carlo Levi]] ([[1902]]–[[1975]]) - Painter and writer *[[Primo Levi]] - Writer and chemist
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  • In [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]]'s [[James Bond]] novel ''[[Icebreaker (novel)|Icebreaker]]'
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  • * Totò|Antonio de Curtis (Totò) writer and actor * Eduardo De Filippo writer and actor
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  • * [[Totò|Antonio de Curtis (Totò)]] writer and actor * [[Eduardo De Filippo]] writer and actor
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  • * [[Antonio Pennacchi]], writer
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  • |Writer || [[Charles Webb]] In the opening scene of [[Robert Altman]]'s 1992 film ''[[The Player]]'', a writer ([[Buck Henry]]) can be heard talking to Griffin Mill ([[Tim Robbins]]) dis
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  • ...onstruction of the DeLorean time travel vehicle," said Bob Gale, who was a writer and producer on the film. "The DeLorean was designed on paper by [[Ron Cobb
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  • *Italian writer [[Italo Calvino]] spent his youth in Sanremo and many of his novels, includ *[[Edward Lear]], artist, illustrator and writer known for his nonsensical poetry and his limericks, lived and died in Sanre
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  • The travel writer [[Tim Cahill (writer)|Tim Cahill]] wrote a book, ''Road Fever'', about his record-setting 24-day
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  • ...ince of Lampedusa and Linosa was [[Giulio Tomasi]], ancestor of the famous writer [[Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa]], who received the title from [[Charles II
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  • *[[Antonio Gramsci]] ([[1891]]-[[1937]]) writer and politician *[[Giuseppe Mazzini]], ([[1805]]-[[1872]]), writer and politician
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  • ...acter [[Sir Hugo Drax]]. The screenplay was written by [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] who had previously co-written and novelised the screenp | writer = [[Ian Fleming]]<br>[[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]
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  • ...lauen Grotte auf der Insel Capri]]'' by the [[Germany|German]] painter and writer [[August Kopisch]], in which he describes his [[1826]] stay on Capri and hi The writer and Swedish royal physician [[Axel Munthe]] (1857&ndash;1949) built the [[V
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  • ...ery different story, and was subsequently novelised by [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]. As such, it is considered the first wholly original Bo | writer = [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]
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  • ...René, marquis de Montalembert]] ([[1714]]-[[1800]]), military engineer and writer
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  • ...(also known as Autorama) was aptly described by [[New Zealand]] automotive writer, Maurice Hendry, as "those gaudy carnivals of girls, glitter and gladiolas"
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  • * [[Vladimir Bartol]], writer. * [[Claudio Magris]], writer.
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  • *''Mattanza'' by Theresa Maggio (ISBN 0141001607), An American writer's account of the Favignana's springtime ''tonnara''.
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  • |Writer:||[[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] ...tle to be used. The film was subsequently novelised by [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]].
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  • * [[Stefano Benni]] (writer, born 1947) * [[Umberto Eco]] (writer and professor, born 1932)
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  • ...0). Worthy of note are: [[Antonio Sebastiano Minturno]] (1565), a polished writer and poet; Juan López (1595), a Spanish [[Dominicans|Dominican]]; [[Tommaso
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  • |Writer:||[[Ian Fleming]],<br>[[Kevin McClory]],<br>[[Jack Whittingham]] |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]],<br> [[John Hopkins (writer)|John Hopkins]]
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  • ...d probably the most widely used, is the convention adopted by the Milanese writer [[Carlo Porta]]. Typical of this system is the trigraph ''oeu'' for the vow
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  • The [[France|French]] bicycle tourist, writer and cycling promoter [[Paul de Vivie]], aka ''Velocio'', (1853-1930) invent
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  • |Writer:||[[Kevin McClory]],<br>[[Jack Whittingham]],<br>[[Ian Fleming]] **This scene also prevented author [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]] from having a somewhat similar scene involving Bond playing
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  • |Writer:||[[Ian Fleming]]<br>[[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] *Screenplay by: [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]
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  • * [[Alessandro Baricco]] (born 1958), writer. * [[Carlo Levi]] (1902-1975), painter and writer.
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  • |Writer:||[[Michael G. Wilson]],<br>[[Richard Maibaum]] ...ve a novelisation. The then-current Bond novelist [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]] was commissioned to write the novel based upon the screenpl
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  • *[[Domenico Scinà]] (1765 &ndash; 1837), writer *[[Lionardo Vigo]] (1799 &ndash; 1879), writer
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  • ...enice]] - died [[July 24]], [[1739]] in [[Brescia]]) was a [[composer]], [[writer]], [[advocate]], [[magistrate]], and teacher. ...w [[Duchcov]], [[Czech Republic]]) was a famous [[Venetian]] adventurer, writer and [[womanizer]].
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  • |Writer || [[Claude Lelouch]]
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  • |Writer:||[[Ian Fleming]] (stories) ...in 1983 by [[Marvel Comics]]. The adaptation was written by [[Steve Moore (writer)|Steve Moore]] and illustrated by [[Paul Neary]].
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  • |Writer:||[[Michael France]] ...adapted as a novel by then-current Bond novelist [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]]. ''GoldenEye'' is based upon the screenplay by [[Bruce Feir
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  • '''Writer: Alan Cathcart'''
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  • ...Italian magazine ‘Autosprint’ reported on the new car. In the article, the writer stated that the driver of Serenissima F1 may be Bussinello and plans were m
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  • |Writer:||[[Neal Purvis]]<br>[[Robert Wade (screenwriter)|Robert Wade]] *Elektra's father is named Robert King. This is also the name of the co-writer of ''Your Deal, Mr. Bond'', a collection of [[bridge (card game)|bridge]]-r
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  • With writer [[A.E. Hotchner]], Newman founded [[Newman's Own]], a line of [[food]] prod ...y]]. Photographs taken of Newman in May and June showed him looking gaunt. Writer [[A.E. Hotchner]], who partnered with Newman to start [[Newman's Own]] sala
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  • ...Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors ha ...at Ian was the younger brother of [[Peter Fleming]], an established travel writer who also put in a good word for Ian.
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  • ...Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors ha ...at Ian was the younger brother of [[Peter Fleming]], an established travel writer who also put in a good word for Ian.
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  • ...ldn't ride well beyond his country. There was some truth in the claim. The writer Tim Hilton said: "Bartali was essentially an Italian cyclist, a champion wh ...hot in the neck by a sniper as he was leaving the parliament building. The writer Bernard Chambaz said:
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  • * [[Emilio Salgari]], writer
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  • |Writer || [[Ian Fleming]] (Characters)<br>Michael G. Wilson (Plot) ...ond is "still too headstrong and doesn't always make the right decisions". Writer [[Paul Haggis]] added Bond will be "a very human and flawed assassin, a man
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  • ...ure major. Dawn Mello hired Ford in [[1990]] at the urging of his partner, writer and editor [[Richard Buckley]].
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  • |Writer:||[[Neal Purvis]]<br>[[Robert Wade (screenwriter)|Robert Wade]] ...to ''Die Another Day'' was written by the then current official James Bond writer, [[Raymond Benson]] based on the screenplay by [[Neal Purvis]] and [[Robert
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  • |Writer:||[[Ian Fleming]]
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  • |Writer:||[[Ian Fleming]]
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  • ...ichele Novaro]], Italian patriots [[Giuseppe Mazzini]] and [[Nino Bixio]], writer and translator [[Fernanda Pivano]], poet [[Edoardo Sanguineti]], Communist
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